
Raja Jackson's Violent Unscripted Attack on Wrestler Syko Stu Sparks Outcry and Police Investigation
Los Angeles, CA - A wrestling event in Los Angeles took an unexpected and violent turn this past weekend when Raja Jackson, son of MMA icon Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, attacked wrestler Syko Stu. The incident, which has since gone viral, reportedly left Stu in critical condition. Sources indicate that the altercation stemmed from an earlier incident where Syko Stu allegedly struck Raja Jackson in the head with a beer can. Stu reportedly mistook Jackson for a participant in a scripted wrestling act. However, Raja Jackson, clearly not part of the planned entertainment, was later heard stating, "You can't just hit a can on my face, this expletive isn't going to be scripted," indicating his intent for an unscripted retaliation. The subsequent attack by Jackson on Stu in the ring was described as a brutal beatdown, with reports suggesting over 20 punches were thrown. Following the incident, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson issued an apology for his son's actions. "I don't condone my son's actions," Jackson stated, "I hope Stu recovers fast." Boxer Ryan Garcia also weighed in on the controversy, expressing his dismay on social media. "This is probably the worst thing I've watched in a minute, what was bro thinking like seriously????" Garcia posted, reacting to the footage. Syko Stu is reportedly a veteran suffering from PTSD, who has been using the sport of wrestling as a form of therapy and entertainment. In the wake of the incident, Raja Jackson has been banned from the streaming platform Kick. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has launched an investigation into the event, though no official charges have been publicly announced. Additionally, popular YouTuber MrBeast has reportedly offered to assist Syko Stu.