Skip to content

probe into allegations of violent attack by Raja Jackson, son of Rampage Jackson, at a wrestling match gathering

Live stream broadcast captured Raja Jackson repeatedly striking wrestler Syko Stu in the face with punches

Authorities probe into Raja Jackson, son of Rampage Jackson, following severe assault case at...
Authorities probe into Raja Jackson, son of Rampage Jackson, following severe assault case at wrestling showdown

probe into allegations of violent attack by Raja Jackson, son of Rampage Jackson, at a wrestling match gathering

In a shocking turn of events, the Los Angeles Police Department is investigating an incident at the KnokX Pro Wrestling event where Raja Jackson, son of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, allegedly assaulted a professional wrestler named Syko Stu.

The incident, which was livestreamed on Kick, took place when Raja Jackson entered the ring in response to another wrestler, identified as Smith. According to reports, Smith had allegedly smashed a beer can on Jackson's head before the match, leading to the confrontation.

Syko Stu was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries, as confirmed by Sean Ross Sapp. Douglas Malo, a wrestler who intervened, stated that Syko Stu had broken bones in his face and lost "a lot of teeth."

KnokX Pro Entertainment, the organization behind the wrestling event which took place in Sun Valley, has issued a statement condemning the incident as a selfish, irresponsible act of violence. They expressed regret, stating such an incident had never occurred in their 17 years of operation.

Rampage Jackson, expressing deep concern for his son's health and the well-being of Syko Stu, apologized on social media for his son's actions. He stated it was a miscommunication and his son was told he could get his "payback" in the ring as part of the show.

Smith, in a statement, apologized to Jackson, stating he thought he was a worker. KnokX Pro Entertainment also apologized for the incident and expressed concern for Smith's well-being, referring to him as "our brother."

Rampage Jackson further apologized on behalf of his son and to KICK for the situation. Syko Stu, 44 years old, could be released from the hospital on Sunday. KnokX Pro Entertainment is monitoring Smith's health but has no update on his condition.

KnokX Pro Entertainment also clarified that the confrontation was supposed to be a planned and agreed-upon wrestling spot. They are cooperating with the authorities in the ongoing investigation.

Read also:

Latest