Rampage Jackson’s son Raja ‘pummels pro wrestler’ in horrifying video
Unsettling video from a pro wrestling event in California shows the son of UFC great Quinton “Rampage” Jackson pummeling a wrestler to the point that he appeared unconscious in a moment that was allegedly unscripted.
Raja Jackson went into the ring to take down bearded wrestler Syko Stu at KnokX Pro’s KnokXperience event on Saturday in Sun Valley that was streamed on Kick after Stu hit Jackson in the head with a can outside the venue earlier in the night.
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But Jackson pelt Stu with more than 20 punches that appeared real — and the wrestler seemed to be knocked out before others pulled Jackson away.
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Rampage Jackson addressed the incident in an early-morning tweet Sunday, stating that Stu was in stable condition.
“I want to clear up the misinformation about my son Raja. I’ve been confirmed that the wrestler (Stewart Smith aka Syko Stu) is awake and stable,” Rampage Jackson wrote. “Raja was unexpectedly hit in the side of the head by him moments before Smith’s match, Raja was told that he could get his “payback” in the ring. I thought it was a part of the show. It was bad judgement, and a work that went wrong. Raja is a MMA fighter not a pro wrestler and had no business involved in an event like this.
“I don’t condone my son’s actions AT ALL! He suffered a concussion from sparring only days ago and had no business doing anything remotely close to physical contact. As a father, im deeply concerned with his health AND the well being of Mr. Smith. That being said I’m very upset that any of this happened, but my main concern now is that Mr. Smith will make a speedy recovery.I apologize on his behalf and to KICK for the situation.”
WWE star Rusev weighed in on the situation Sunday morning.
“I’ve known and trained with @SykoStu for 15 years. He is a former US Army veteran and amazing guy,” Rusev wrote on X. “There are no excuses for what happened in that ring. Praying for strong Kick out.”
Rampage Jackson, 47, is a former UFC light heavyweight champion who went 38-14 in his career. He last fought in 2019.
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