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Big Vic
08-28-2025, 09:56 AM
I was asked to make a thread about Raja Jackson. If you don't know



Raja Jackson, the son of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, is under investigation after a violent outburst at a professional wrestling event in Los Angeles that left one performer hospitalized, authorities said.

The incident happened Saturday night during a livestreamed show at the KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy in Sun Valley. Video shows Jackson storming the ring during wrestler Stuart Smith’s match, lifting him and slamming him to the mat before unleashing more than 20 punches to Smith’s head.

The attack left spectators stunned as fellow wrestlers rushed to restrain Jackson. Smith, who performs under the name Syko Stu, was taken to a hospital, where he was reported to be stable but with serious injuries, including broken facial bones and lost teeth, his brother told USA Today.

LAPD officials say they received a call about 9 p.m. reporting an attempted murder. By the time officers arrived, Jackson had left the venue. Detectives later classified the incident as felony battery. As of Monday, no arrests had been made.

Quinton Jackson, who gained fame in the UFC, apologized on social media for his son’s actions, saying Raja had recently suffered a concussion and “had no business being in the ring.” He added that he was “very upset” about what happened and hoped Smith would make a full recovery.

KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy condemned the incident, saying what was supposed to be a choreographed stunt devolved into “a selfish, irresponsible act of violence.” The group said it had never experienced anything similar in its 17 years of operation.

The altercation followed an earlier confrontation caught on video, in which Smith struck Jackson with a beverage can outside the venue. Legal experts noted, however, that such an incident is unlikely to provide grounds for self-defense, given the severity of Jackson’s attack.

Videos of the attack, initially streamed on the platform Kick, quickly spread across social media, prompting widespread outrage from fans and figures in the combat sports world.

LAPD officials say the investigation remains ongoing.


It was really disgusting, hope the dude ends up behind bars.

Black Widow
08-28-2025, 10:32 AM
Blacktivities

The Rogerer
08-30-2025, 08:18 AM
Who asked you to make the thread, I think you've been stitched up like a kipper

McLegend
08-30-2025, 09:01 AM
It was me! I will comment later.

I would think WWE is going to keep a closer eye on their affiliates from now on.

xrodmuc316
08-30-2025, 10:31 AM
I don't buy that Raja didn't understand pro wrestling. His dad wrestled in TNA, and in Japan just last year. He has also been friends with the wrestler who invited him there that night for a few years, so it is not like he was completely oblivious to the nature of pro wrestling.

Even if that was the case though, he is a trained MMA fighter, and there is no MMA fight ever that has allowed a fighter to throw 23 punches on an opponent who is already knocked out. His MMA training means he would know that once a guy is out, the fight is over.

DrA
08-30-2025, 11:29 AM
I agree with xrod. When I first started to learn axe fighting the instructor taught us literally on the first day that hitting someone over the head with an axe repeatedly can do some serious damage, so I find it very difficult to believe that Raja Jackson was never taught a similar lesson by an MMA instructor with regard to punching someone in the face over 20 times.

xrodmuc316
08-30-2025, 12:04 PM
I agree with xrod. When I first started to learn axe fighting the instructor taught us literally on the first day that hitting someone over the head with an axe repeatedly can do some serious damage, so I find it very difficult to believe that Raja Jackson was never taught a similar lesson by an MMA instructor with regard to punching someone in the face over 20 times.

Sure, but how would you have reacted if one of the other axe fighters hit you in the head with an empty beer can?

DrA
08-30-2025, 12:09 PM
Then you settle it with hakket våpen/plutselig død, there are healthy ways to handle conflict in a civilized society.

Big Vic
09-02-2025, 08:38 AM
I think you've been stitched up like a kipper

What does this translate to?