Indie promotion advertises Raja Jackson, venue says he’s banned

San Diego-based indie promotion Danger Pro Wrestling advertised Raja Jackson for an event, but the venue hosting the show says the 25-year-old is banned from the building.
Last week, Jackson entered the ring during a Knokx Pro event in Los Angeles, knocked Syko Stu unconscious with a slam, and continued striking the unresponsive wrestler until he was physically pulled away. As of the most recent update, Stu is awake and responsive.
On Thursday, Danger Pro Wrestling posted to Instagram that Jackson would appear at an upcoming event and told fans to stay tuned for an opponent announcement.
Danger Pro wrote:
“IN A BOLD move, Indy pro wrestling company @dangerdangerpro BOOKS now-infamous son of @rampagejackson#RAJAJackson for upcoming appearance at their event. Tickets available DangerProWrestling.eventbrite.com Stay tuned for opponent announcement, and date! All dates currently listed on our eventbrite!!”
While Danger Pro’s post did not specify which event Jackson would appear at, the promotion has two shows scheduled next month at the Queen Bee’s Art and Cultural Center in San Diego’s North Park area. Without naming the venue directly, TMZ Sports reports they’ve been told Jackson is not welcome in the building.
“The venue slated to host the upcoming Danger Pro Wrestling event tells TMZ Sports Raja Jackson is not welcome.”
“Additionally, the event space tells us to its knowledge, Jackson was never part of the card … and the org. merely used Thursday’s post as a way to drum up interest.”
As of this writing, the GoFundMe to support Stu is up over $210,000.
Danger Pro’s post advertising Jackson is available below.