Rampage Jackson’s Son Brutally Assaults Pro Wrestler In Horrifying Video On Live Stream

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Awful scenes at the Knokx Pro Wrestling event in Los Angeles which was being live-streamed on Kick the other night, as the son of UFC legend Rampage Jackson got into the ring in what seemed like a worked part of the show… but then proceeded to legitimately brutalise and knock out one of the wrestlers.

Raja Jackson is facing immense backlash for pummeling Stuart Smith AKA Syko Stu as he was rendered unconscious. The video is completely disturbing so please keep that in mind before deciding to hit ‘Play’.

(WARNING: The following clip contains extreme violence)

Absolutely terrible. Fightful reporter Sean Ross Sapp later explained that a confrontation between Jackson and Syko Stu had been planned, however, Jackson saw it as an opportunity to get revenge over an earlier incident/misunderstanding where Stu smashed a fake bottle over his head:

Here’s Jackson in the aftermath of the incident, apparently not remorseful in the slightest:

There are conflicting reports on how Syko Stu is doing, but all we know for sure is that he remains hospitalised following the incident. As for Raja Jackson, I’d be very surprised if he doesn’t wind up in prison for a very long time over this, as you could argue that what we witnessed in that clip was essentially an attempted murder. Over 20 unanswered punches to the head and face? What the hell is wrong with the guy?

I’m not sure what the referee and the other wrestlers were thinking either, as they appeared to take their sweet time getting involved. Fair play to them for eventually stopping the madness, but they really could have intervened a lot sooner. I know Raja Jackson is a scary guy, but still.

Raja’s dad, UFC legend Rampage Jackson, tried to excuse his son’s actions somewhat, but was promptly Community Noted by X:

Get well soon, Stu.

For the ninja wrestler in Japan who pulled off one of the most unbelievable moves in wrestling history, click HERE. Bring him to the WWE, ASAP!

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