Quinton Rampage Jackson’s son Raja Jackson banned from Danger Pro Wrestling show after Syko Stu attack

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Quinton Rampage Jackson’s son Raja Jackson banned from Danger Pro Wrestling show after Syko Stu attack

Quinton Rampage Jackson’s son Raja Jackson banned from Danger Pro Wrestling show after Syko Stu attack (Image via Getty)

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s son, Raja Jackson, has been banned from appearing at an upcoming Danger Pro Wrestling event in Southern California, TMZ Sports confirmed. The venue hosting the show told TMZ Sports that Raja will not be allowed to take part in the card.

Officials from the location also said that, to their knowledge, Raja was never officially booked for the event. They believe the promotion may have used his name online just to build hype.

Raja Jackson Denied Entry To Danger Pro Wrestling Show

This news comes only days after Raja, 25, shocked fans by storming the ring at a KnokX Pro event in Los Angeles last Saturday, where he launched a violent attack on wrestler Syko Stu.

The trouble started on Saturday night in Los Angeles, before the KnokX Pro wrestling show even began.

Raja Jackson got into a heated argument with Syko Stu during the pre-show. Moments later, he stepped into the ring without warning and attacked Stu, leaving fans stunned. The wild beatdown quickly went viral on social media.

Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson’s Son Raja Jackson Involved In Controversial Wrestling Clash

Days later, Danger Pro Wrestling announced in an Instagram post that Raja was “booked” for one of their upcoming shows. The promotion even admitted in its post that it was a “BOLD” move, considering what had just happened with Stu.

However, insiders now say Raja’s name may have only been used for attention and that no real contract was ever in place.Also Read: “Since his mom got murdered”: UFC legend Quinton Rampage Jackson reveals son Raja’s trauma after Syko Stu attack in LAWhen TMZ Sports contacted Danger Pro Wrestling for clarity, the group did not respond. The venue hosting the event, however, made it clear that Raja Jackson is “not welcome.”The story continues to draw attention because Raja is the son of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, the former UFC star and pro wrestling personality. While his father built a career on controlled fights inside the cage and ring, Raja’s sudden and unplanned involvement has sparked debate over whether independent wrestling promotions should give him opportunities.

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