Los Angeles, California — A disturbing video featuring Raja Jackson, the son of UFC veteran Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, has gone viral following a violent incident involving professional wrestler Syko Stu. During a recent event at Knokx Pro Wrestling, Jackson brutally assaulted Stu, leading to serious injuries, including broken facial bones and lost teeth.
The altercation reportedly escalated after an initial exchange between the two men. Jackson was backstage when Stu playfully struck him with a beer can, warning him, “You need to be worried about Syko Stu.” Although the two appeared to resolve their differences after a brief apology, tensions quickly reignited. Raja was later slated to participate in a tag-team match with Stu, but things took a dramatic turn when another wrestler urged him to seek revenge.
Eyewitness accounts indicate that Jackson was explicit about his intentions during a live stream prior to the match. He told his viewers that he planned to retaliate against Stu, stating, “I’m going to show him you can’t just hit a can on my face. This isn’t going to be scripted.” The warning foreshadowed the chaotic scene that would unfold in the ring.
When Jackson entered the match, he unleashed a barrage of punches on Stu, who was rendered unconscious. Attempts by other wrestlers, including Douglas Malo, to intervene were met with further aggression from Jackson, who resisted their efforts. Remarkably, Stu remained pinned by another opponent, oblivious to the escalating violence happening around him.
After the incident, Jackson continued broadcasting from outside the venue, seemingly unfazed by the severity of his actions. Wearing a shirt stained with Stu’s blood, he expressed his frustrations to the camera. “I’m tired of people playing with me,” he said, defending his conduct and claiming he was misperceived as someone who would not stand up for himself.
In the aftermath, the police have launched an investigation into the matter, assessing the footage that streamed live to viewers. Meanwhile, a family member of Stu shared an image of him recovering in a hospital bed, indicating he had some recollection of the traumatic events.
Support for the injured wrestler has poured in across social media platforms. A GoFundMe campaign aimed at helping cover his medical expenses has exceeded $60,000, with contributions from notable figures in the wrestling community, including WWE icon Chris Jericho. The situation has sparked discussions about safety and conduct within wrestling, especially in environments where scripted performances can cross into genuine violence.