Raja Jackson brutally attacking Syko Stu at a KnokX Pro wrestling event has truly changed the perception of the promotion. That’s not all as it appears that the promotion has allegedly told people not to cooperate with the authorities.

While speaking on the Scaling Up podcast, KnokX Pro wrestler The Epic, real name Doug, talked about Raja Jackson’s brutal attack on Syko Stu, saying the most disturbing part is that people at the school were being told not to cooperate with the police.

According to The Epic, officers were on the scene shortly after Stu was taken away, but management instructed people not to speak directly to law enforcement and to let only a select group handle communication. Doug called this dishonest and accused those involved of trying to cover things up instead of protecting their friend.

“The most disgusting thing is that people at this school are being encouraged not to cooperate with the police. From what I hear, the police were there investigating the scene shortly after Stu was removed. And there have been multiple requests that have gone downstream from upper management to not talk with the police directly if they are contacted and to only let a certain group of individuals interact with the police. That is extremely dishonest.”

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The Epic said that the incident should have been recognized as real the moment the first slam happened, yet nobody acted even after Jackson threw 23 punches before The Epic stepped in.

The Epic criticized others at the school for staying silent, encouraging each other not to speak to police, and instead celebrating the attention they got from the attack. He added that they were more focused on gaining notoriety by reposting the footage than on making sure the people responsible faced justice.

“If you continue to be complacent in this investigation and you side with the people who you know are in the wrong, I wish nothing but the worst for you.

They should have known from that first slam that this was not a show. This had moved on from being a show. And somehow that individual was allowed to let off 23 punches before Doug here was able to intervene. Not one person did anything. And that behavior continued when they encouraged every single member of this academy to stay quiet and not contact the authorities, not respond to the authorities while simultaneously being extremely excited that this event has landed them 15 minutes of fame. They were encouraging people to repost their brother getting beaten to death and discouraging them from talking to law enforcement to make sure that the proper individuals responsible for this end up in jail.”

At the time of writing, the LAPD is still conducting its investigation but that’s not the end of it, as KnokX Pro has removed all WWE affiliation from social media. WWE went a step further and removed the promotion from their talent recruitment page as well.

The fallout from Raja Jackson’s vicious attack on Syko Stu continues to grow, with accusations of dishonesty and cover-ups now hanging over KnokX Pro. As the LAPD keeps investigating, fans and the wrestling world are waiting to see if justice will be done and if the company itself will be held responsible for the whole situation.

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What do you think — should KnokX Pro also be held accountable for the entire Raja Jackson incident? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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