California Wrestling School Involved In Raja Jackson Incident Allegedly Telling Wrestlers Not To Cooperate With Police

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The wrestling organization involved in the Raja Jackson incident is allegedly instructing its wrestlers not to speak to the police.

Over the weekend, the son of UFC legend Rampage Jackson punched wrestler Syko Stu 22 times in the head while he was lying unconscious on the ground as revenge for disrespecting him earlier in the day during a KnokXPro wrestling show in California.

LAPD immediately launched an investigation into the incident, but has yet to arrest Jackson.

Via TMZ

Raja Jackson, the son of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, is in the crosshairs of the LAPD … after brutally attacking an unconscious wrestling opponent.

The LAPD tells TMZ … cops were called to the wrestling event Saturday night and took a police report … and now the incident is being investigated.

According to the wrestler who stopped Jackson from pummelling Stu, the wrestling organization is telling wrestlers not to cooperate with police in their investigation to avoid being sued.

“The most disgusting thing is that people at this school are being encouraged not to cooperate with the police… there has been multiple requests… to not talk with the police directly… That is extremely dishonest.”

KnokXPro wrestling was founded by WWE legend Rikishi and appears to have lost their WWE affiliation after the incident.

Syko Stu is still currently in the hospital after sustaining serious injuries, while Jackson has still not been arrested or charged with anything by the police.

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Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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