Knokx Pro Wrestling Accused Of Telling Students Not To Cooperate With Police About Raja Jackson Incident

New allegations have come in the aftermath of the incident at a Knokx Pro Wrestling event this past Saturday. Two wrestlers who have been affiliated with the promotion are now claiming that Knokx Pro has instructed its students not to speak with authorities who are investigating the matter.

Allegations Of A Knokx Pro Cover-Up

Appearing on The Scaling Up podcast, wrestlers Douglas Malo and Ian Morgan discussed the situation. Morgan, who was not at the event, alleged that the promotion is discouraging cooperation with the ongoing police investigation. “The most disgusting thing is that people at this school are being encouraged to not cooperate with the police,” he said.

During the podcast, screenshots of text messages, allegedly from a Knokx Pro employee named Kevin Thomas, were shown. The messages instruct students to “Please refrain from engaging in comment sections on social media posts about this tragedy” and to contact management “for guidance” if contacted by law enforcement.

The Syko Stu Incident And Investigation

The allegations stem from the incident on Saturday, where Raja Jackson, the son of MMA legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, legitimately knocked out and injured wrestler Syko Stu during what was supposed to be a planned spot. The Los Angeles Police Department is now investigating the incident. The latest update on Stu is that he is conscious with partial memory of what happened, but remains in critical care.

Both Malo and Morgan made a point to defend WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi. “Rikishi gets the blame because his name is on the school, but that doesn’t represent him,” Malo stated. A GoFundMe has been established to help Syko Stu with his uncovered medical expenses, recovery support, and loss of income.

H/T to F4Wonline.com for the transcription

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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