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Raja Jackson, son of UFC legend Rampage Jackson, is currently being investigated for his actions on a livestream. On Saturday night, Jackson participated in a live wrestling show in Los Angeles and delivered 22 real punches to the head of a wrestler lying on the ground unconscious.
The video circulating of Rampage Jackson’s son, Raja Jackson attacking independent wrestler, Syko Stu is absolutely sickening and disgraceful.
If this was a “work” there is no way Raja was supposed to knock him out cold and feed him with numerous punches while he’s already… pic.twitter.com/MQd8HrydJj
— PW Chronicle (@_PWChronicle) August 24, 2025
Based on what I’ve heard, the spot with Raja Jackson at Knokx Pro Wrestling was planned. However, Raja Jackson knocked the person out — ring name Syko Stu– and followed up with a lot of heavy punches to Syko Stu, which were not planned to do that kind of damage.
Stu was…
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) August 24, 2025
Earlier in the night, the wrestler had pretended to smash a beer can on Jackson’s head, which appeared to annoy Jackson. Jackson was then allowed to get his “receipt” in the ring, but went too far when he delivered real punches to the wrestler.
Rampage Jackson son gets disrespected again on the stream.. 24 hours after almost getting knocked out 👀 #raja #rampagejackson pic.twitter.com/mwRqFgqNT4
— Pentheking (@pentheking) August 24, 2025
According to TMZ, the LAPD is currently investigating the matter.
Via TMZ
Raja Jackson, the son of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, is in the crosshairs of the LAPD … after brutally attacking an unconscious wrestling opponent.
The LAPD tells TMZ … cops were called to the wrestling event Saturday night and took a police report … and now the incident is being investigated.
The pro wrestling organization involved in the situation condemned Jackson over the incident.
Knokx Pro Wrestling issued a statement on the incident where Raja Jackson nearly killed Syko Stu pic.twitter.com/jiiaTBT2ZO
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) August 24, 2025