Rampage Jackson’s Son Raja Jackson, 25, Sparks Outrage After Disturbing Video Leaves Pro Wrestler ‘Flatlined’ – Streaming Ban Follows

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Raja Jackson Sparks Outrage With Violent In-Ring Attack

Raja Jackson, son of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, has sparked outrage after brutally attacking pro wrestler Syko Stu, real name Stuart Smith, during a live event streamed on Kick.

The shocking incident saw Raja, 25, lift Stu over his head and slam him onto the mat, knocking him unconscious. Instead of stopping, he mounted Stu and delivered over 20 unanswered punches before being pulled off by other wrestlers. Smith was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries.

Planned Spot Gone wrong

Reports suggest a confrontation earlier in the day set up their in-ring spot, but the intensity of Raja’s strikes shocked fans and insiders. Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp confirmed that while the sequence was planned, Jackson’s real punches were not.

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Rampage Jackson later addressed the controversy, revealing Smith is now “awake and stable” while condemning his son’s actions as “bad judgment.” He explained Raja had been concussed days earlier and should never have been involved.

Veteran journalist Dave Meltzer called it “the worst thing I’ve ever seen in a ring.” Fans now await updates on Smith’s recovery and Raja’s future.

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