The Raja Jackson incident shocked the world of professional wrestling this past week. Several WWE Hall of Famers and veterans, including Mark Henry, have addressed the gruesome situation.Over the weekend, Raja Jackson attended an event at KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy. Before the event, Jackson had an interaction with Syko Stu, which got out of hand due to miscommunication. The show continued, and the rookie was set to interfere in the veteran's match. However, it quickly went south as Raja Jackson turned a planned spot into a real fight.In an interview with TMZ Sports, the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion addressed the ongoing situation and stated Syko Stu should also take some blame in the situation, as he mishandled the situation early on and didn't set a good example from the get-go."You've got to be careful, one, who you're messing with... And, two, what kind of example are you as a veteran for inciting a riot with a kid... If indeed what I saw was what I saw, which is people before the show, during the daytime, drinking and intoxicated or partially intoxicated... And you bust a bottle over a guy's head and talk trash like that guy was not going to do nothing, yeah, you're at fault," Henry said. [H/T - TMZ]WWE reportedly cut ties with an independent promotion after the Raja Jackson incidentThe Raja Jackson incident has gone viral, and several personalities around sports and entertainment have given their opinion on the situation. It seems like the news reached the Stamford-based promotion, and the company doesn't tolerate these kinds of situations, which could have an impact on its brand.After the incident, WWE seemingly distanced itself from KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy and removed mentions from its social media platforms. According to PWInsider, the rumors are true, and the company decided to cut ties with Rikishi's promotion following the incident. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSyko Stu is currently recovering, and the ongoing situation has put a huge blemish on Raja's name in the industry as a performer.