KnokX Pro Issues New Restrictive Advisory For Visiting & Filming At Academy After Raja Jackson Attack on Syko Stu Incident at 8/24 Event

As noted before, Raja Jackson, son of former UFC fighter Quintin “Rampage” Jackson, was involved in an incident over him legit assaulting a pro wrestler named Syko Stu, real name Stuart Smith, at an event for KnokX Pro Wrestling this past August. Stu was released from the hospital this past August and has been recovering at his home. Jackson was arrested and charged with felony battery this past September. WWE had pulled their WWE ID affiliation with KnokX Pro following the incident.

KnokX Pro issued a new official advisory on Facebook for visitors attending their academy facility. This new advisory now prohibits unauthorized people from being allowed to enter their facility and also no longer allows people to film there unless given permission beforehand.

PUBLIC NOTICE

KnokX Pro Entertainment & Academy

Effective immediately, unauthorized access to KnokX Pro Entertainment & Academy is strictly prohibited.

Only current students, active staff, and officially approved affiliates may enter or conduct business on the premises. Media personnel, former clients, past affiliates, or any individual not directly affiliated with KnokX Pro are not permitted to enter, film, or appear at our facility without prior written authorization from ownership.

All visits, collaborations, and media or or filming filming requests requests must be submitted in advance and approved by KnokX Pro management or ownership.

Any unauthorized person or group found on the premises will be asked to leave immediately. Failure to comply will result in removal by staff and may be considered trespassing under California law.

During live public events, security are authorized to refuse entry or to remove anyone.

KnokX Pro Entertainment & Academy
8548 Lankershim Blvd, Sun Valley, CA 91352
info@knokxpro.com
www.knokxpro.com