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Last weekend, one of the most brutal and condemnable events in professional wrestling in recent years took place. Raja Jackson, son of the famous MMA fighter Rampage Jackson, attended an event by the KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy promotion to be part of the show, but his intervention ended in the worst possible way, mercilessly striking indie wrestler Syko Stu in the face, who had to be hospitalized with a broken jaw and several teeth.
It all started with a backstage segment, where Stu and Jackson had a physical encounter in which Stu hit Jackson with a beer on the head. Supposedly, this was planned, but Jackson did not take it lightly. However, both parties talked and apologized before the start of the show, but Jackson waited for the moment he had agreed to intervene to carry out his revenge.
However, despite several wrestlers coming out to the stage to stop Jackson's flurry of punches and the audience screaming in horror at what was happening, images shared on TikTok show the moment when Stu received the three count while the British wrestler lay motionless on the canvas. You can see that moment at the end of the video we are sharing below.
The decision to validate a pinfall in a medical emergency situation has sparked a huge backlash in the community. Many fans have expressed their outrage, pointing out that the scene reflected an absolute lack of safety protocols and ethics on the part of the organization.
This new material contradicts the official statement issued by KnokX Pro, where they described what happened as "a selfish and irresponsible act of violence." However, criticism is now directed at the academy itself, accused of treating the episode "as just another show" while Stu convulsed in the ring.
Faced with this revelation, the wrestling community demands immediate answers. Attention is not only on Raja Jackson, but also on the referee and the wrestler who continued with the sequence. Many wonder if there will be consequences and if KnokX Pro will implement strict protocols to prevent such a thing from happening again. There is also talk about wrestler Aja Mana, who allegedly goaded Jackson to seek revenge in the ring after being hit with the can on the head near the pavilion. The latest on AJ Mana is that he has blocked comments on his Instagram account.
It is worth noting that KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy is part of the WWE ID (Independent Development) program, an initiative launched in 2024 to support independent schools with the aim of training and showcasing new talents. The inclusion of KnokX Pro in this official WWE project means that the incident not only impacts the local scene but also calls into question the control mechanisms of an academy directly linked to the development system of the leading company in the sector.