The son of former UFC star Quinton "Rampage" Jackson seriously injured a man at a pro wrestling event Saturday night. In fact, he literally almost KILLED him.
It happened Sunday night during a card put on by a promotion called KnokX Pro Entertainment & Academy in Los Angeles, and Raja recorded it all on his Kick livestream.
25-year-old Raja Jackson was supposed to run into the ring and attack a 44-year-old wrestler named Syko Stu, which he did.
But with Stu on the mat, Jackson proceeded to punch him in the face . . . FOR REAL . . . more than 20 times. Even after Stu was already unconscious. It took several people to pull Jackson off Stu and hold him back.
Stu is in the hospital with serious injuries, although he's reportedly in stable condition.
The wrestling company says this was supposed to be a "planned and agreed-upon wrestling spot [that] turned into a selfish, irresponsible act of violence."
It all started outside the building before the event, when Raja got into a confrontation with Syko Stu, and Stu hit him on the head with an aluminum can.
Apparently, Stu thought Raja was a wrestler, and since there was a camera on them, he figured they should put on a little show. But Raja didn't take it that way. He was SERIOUSLY pissed.
The other wrestlers were able to explain to Raja that Stu was just doing rasslin' stuff, and not really trying to start anything. So they shook hands, and decided that they'd turn it into a "work", by having Raja attack him in the ring later.
Here's where things get interesting, though. One of the other wrestlers took Raja aside and told him what an idiot Stu was for hitting him with the can.
And he told Raja that when he got into the ring, he should give Stu a "receipt", which is code for giving someone PAYBACK, and he should "tag" him for real.
(WARNING: Here's a video of the "highlights". It's loaded with PROFANITY, and the attack is particularly vicious.)
The wrestling company says this was supposed to be a "planned and agreed-upon wrestling spot [that] turned into a selfish, irresponsible act of violence."
It all started outside the building before the event, when Raja got into a confrontation with Syko Stu, and Stu hit him on the head with an aluminum can.
Apparently, Stu thought Raja was a wrestler, and since there was a camera on them, he figured they should put on a little show. But Raja didn't take it that way. He was SERIOUSLY pissed.
The other wrestlers were able to explain to Raja that Stu was just doing rasslin' stuff, and not really trying to start anything. So they shook hands, and decided that they'd turn it into a "work", by having Raja attack him in the ring later.
Here's where things get interesting, though. One of the other wrestlers took Raja aside and told him what an idiot Stu was for hitting him with the can.
And he told Raja that when he got into the ring, he should give Stu a "receipt", which is code for giving someone PAYBACK, and he should "tag" him for real.
(WARNING: Here's a video of the "highlights". It's loaded with PROFANITY, and the attack is particularly vicious.)
And Raja said, quote, "As long as I get my lick back, I'm straight."
In another clip before the match, Raja says, quote, "They told me to hit him, and just leave. I'm telling you, I'm going to hit him as many times as I can . . . watch."
Someone filmed Raja on the streets after the attack, and he was still LIVID, saying how he was tired of people playing with him.
Raja's dad Tweeted that he's "deeply concerned" for Stu's well-being, and his son should have never been in the ring, because he'd just suffered a concussion a few days prior.
The LAPD is investigating, but they wouldn't comment on specifics.
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(WARNING: Here's a video of the "highlights". It's loaded with PROFANITY, and the attack is particularly vicious.)