It looks like the quiet breakup between WWE and KnokX Pro just became official.
As of this afternoon, KnokX Pro has removed all WWE ID affiliation from its social media branding and header images—a clear sign that the relationship has ended in the wake of the Raja Jackson incident.
The shift follows WWE’s own subtle move, where their WWE ID Twitter account unfollowed KnokX Pro, as well as owner Rikishi and head trainer The Black Pearl. WWE has yet to issue a formal statement on the matter, but with both sides now erasing digital links to each other, the message is loud and clear.
This all stems from the real-life assault that took place during a KnokX Pro show in California, when Raja Jackson—son of Rampage Jackson—launched into a brutal, unscripted attack on fellow performer Syko Stu. The shocking beatdown left Stu hospitalized with facial fractures and severe dental injuries. The incident, caught on video, quickly went viral.
The story got even more disturbing when backstage footage surfaced of KnokX Pro figure AJ Mana instructing Raja to go through with the attack.
Rampage Jackson later issued an apology, saying Raja “had no business involved in an event like this.” KnokX Pro called it “a selfish, irresponsible act of violence,” but fans—and the industry—have been demanding accountability ever since. Sources inside WWE said the situation has become a serious point of discussion internally.
With KnokX Pro now scrubbing WWE references from their own profiles, it appears that action has been taken—quietly, but decisively.
Do you think WWE made the right move by cutting ties with KnokX Pro? Or should they have issued a stronger public response? Drop your opinion in the comments and let us know what you think.