Rampage Jackson Son Raja Jackson Fight Video Incident and Syko Stu
An unsettling video from a pro wrestling event in Sun Valley, California, has caused waves of controversy in both the wrestling and mixed martial arts communities. The footage, which quickly circulated across social media, showed Raja Jackson, son of UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, repeatedly pummeling independent wrestler Stuart Smith, known professionally as Syko Stu, to the point that he appeared unconscious.
The clash occurred during KnokX Pro’s KnokXperience event, streamed live on Kick, and was reportedly not part of the show’s script. What was supposed to be an entertainment spectacle turned into a shocking real-life incident, leaving fans, promoters, and athletes disturbed.
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Background of the Event and Video
KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy, based in California, has been known for showcasing up-and-coming wrestling talent through its KnokXperience events. These shows often mix theatrical performances with athletic competition, following the traditions of professional wrestling where scripted rivalries and planned spots create entertainment for fans.
Video showing the cause of the fight between Raja Jackson and Syko Stu
Video of the battle between Raja Jackson and Syko Stu
Video of Raja Jackson looking concerned as the fight ended
On the night in question, tensions escalated outside the venue before the match even began. Reports state that Stuart “Syko Stu” Smith struck Raja Jackson in the head with a can during an altercation. Whether this was an improvised stunt or a misjudged attempt at building drama remains unclear.
Later, Raja was told he would have the opportunity to get his “payback” in the ring against Stu. While wrestling relies on staged violence, Raja is not a professional wrestler. His background in mixed martial arts meant his instincts leaned toward real fighting rather than pulling punches for performance. What followed blurred the line between scripted entertainment and genuine assault.
The In-Ring Altercation
Once Raja entered the ring, the situation escalated almost instantly. Instead of controlled wrestling maneuvers, Raja unleashed a flurry of punches more than 20 in total, according to eyewitness accounts and video evidence. These blows appeared real, not staged, and soon overwhelmed Stu, who seemed to lose consciousness before other participants and officials rushed in to separate them.
Fans both in the arena and watching via Kick were stunned. Professional wrestling fans are accustomed to dramatic brawls, but the sheer intensity and lack of restraint in Raja’s attack were unsettling. What should have been a scripted storyline instead became a disturbing incident that overshadowed the entire event.
Raja Jackson’s Reaction
After the assault, Raja was filmed shouting angrily, delivering a tirade that gave further insight into his mindset.
“At the end of the day I’m going to stand up for myself because I’m tired of everybody playing with me,” he said.
His words suggested frustration not only with the incident but also with a perceived pattern of disrespect. With his MMA background, Raja may have felt provoked by the earlier altercation and responded as he would inside a cage fight a setting where his skills are appropriate. However, inside a wrestling ring, his inability to distinguish performance from genuine combat resulted in potentially serious injury.
Reactions from Quinton “Rampage” Jackson
As news of the incident spread, all eyes turned to Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, the 47-year-old former UFC light heavyweight champion. Rampage quickly addressed the situation on social media to clear misinformation and confirm Stuart Smith’s 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 wrote.
Rampage did not condone his son’s actions. He admitted that Raja had recently suffered a concussion during sparring and should not have been involved in physical altercations of any kind. He expressed deep concern for both his son’s health and the well-being of Syko Stu.
“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, I’m deeply concerned with his health AND the well-being of Mr. Smith,” Rampage stated. “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 apologise on his behalf and to KICK for the situation.”
Rampage’s response attempted to balance accountability with compassion, showing his role as both a father and a public figure.
KnokX Pro’s Official Statement
KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy also issued an official statement condemning Raja’s actions and clarifying that the violent outburst was never part of the plan.
“First and foremost our thoughts and prayers are with our brother Mr. Stuart Smith (Syko Stu) as he remains a priority and we are monitoring his well being,” the organization wrote.
They described the incident as “a selfish, irresponsible act of violence” that went against everything the academy stood for. The statement emphasized that in their 17 years of operation, nothing as egregious had ever taken place. KnokX Pro apologized to fans, patrons, and the broader wrestling community, distancing itself from the incident while reaffirming its commitment to safety and professionalism.
Wrestling Community & Media Response
The incident drew immediate commentary from industry experts and wrestlers. Dave Meltzer, a respected wrestling journalist, wrote on X: “Good lord this may be the worst thing I’ve ever seen in a ring.”
Former WWE star Rusev (also known as Miro) expressed support for Syko Stu, highlighting his long-standing friendship and respect for him.
“I’ve known and trained with @SykoStu for 15 years. He is a former US Army veteran and amazing guy,” Rusev posted. “There are no excuses for what happened in that ring. Praying for strong Kick out.”
The wrestling community largely condemned Raja’s involvement, pointing to the dangers of allowing untrained individuals, especially trained fighters from other disciplines, to participate in staged wrestling events without proper preparation.
Broader Context
The controversy raises larger issues about the balance between entertainment and safety in professional wrestling. Wrestling thrives on drama, but performers rely on trust, choreography, and cooperation to keep matches entertaining yet safe. When someone breaks that trust intentionally or not the risks escalate dramatically.
Raja’s involvement highlights the risks of crossing disciplines. While MMA and professional wrestling share elements of combat sports, their objectives differ greatly. MMA demands full-contact fighting, while pro wrestling depends on performance and illusion. Bringing in someone unaccustomed to pulling strikes or selling moves introduces dangers for both performers and audiences.
Streaming platforms like Kick further amplify the stakes. Shocking moments, whether planned or not, spread rapidly online, creating publicity but also potential reputational damage for promotions. KnokX Pro now faces scrutiny not only for the incident itself but also for how it allowed Raja’s participation in the first place.
About the Key Figures
Raja Jackson: The son of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Raja has a background in MMA but lacks professional wrestling training. His instincts in the ring mirrored those of a cage fighter rather than a performer.
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson: A decorated UFC veteran, Rampage held the light heavyweight title and built a career record of 38-14 before retiring in 2019. Known for his charisma and aggressive style, he remains a respected figure in combat sports.
Stuart “Syko Stu” Smith: An independent wrestler with years of experience, Stu is also a U.S. Army veteran. He is well-regarded in the wrestling community for his dedication and character.
The violent altercation at KnokX Pro’s KnokXperience event has become one of the most talked-about moments in recent wrestling history not for the spectacle intended, but for the disturbing reality of what unfolded.
Raja Jackson’s attack on Syko Stu blurred the lines between performance and reality, raising serious concerns about safety, judgment, and responsibility within professional wrestling promotions. While Syko Stu is thankfully in stable condition, the incident serves as a stark reminder of how quickly entertainment can turn into something dangerous when boundaries are crossed.
For KnokX Pro, the event represents a crisis of credibility. For Raja Jackson, it may mark a turning point in his personal and athletic journey. And for fans, it is a reminder that while wrestling is designed to look dangerous, true violence has no place inside the ring.
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