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Rampage Jackson’s Son Hospitalized Wrestler in Shocking Live-Streamed Incident


Raja Jackson, son of MMA legend Quinton \"Rampage\" Jackson, sparked major controversy after brutally assaulting professional wrestler Stuart \"Syko Stu\" Smith during a live-streamed independent wrestling event in California.

The incident began when Smith allegedly hit Raja with a can at the Knokx Pro Wrestling venue entrance as part of what was meant to be a wrestling segment. Raja, apparently unaware it was staged, told viewers \"Just wait, I\'m going to get my get back.\"

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During Smith\'s match 30 minutes later, Raja entered the ring, lifted the wrestler above his head, slammed him to the mat, and delivered over 20 full-contact punches to Smith\'s head while he appeared unconscious. Smith was \"flatlined\" and hospitalized with serious injuries.

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Former UFC champion Rampage Jackson issued a public apology, revealing his son had recently suffered a concussion and \"should not have been participating.\" He stated: \"I do not condone my son\'s actions at all! As a father, I am deeply concerned with his health AND the well-being of Mr. Smith.\"

Wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer called it \"the worst thing I\'ve ever witnessed in a ring.\" Raja was subsequently banned from the Kick streaming platform.

Smith, a U.S. Army veteran who uses wrestling as PTSD therapy, is reportedly now awake and stable. The incident has sparked industry-wide debates about performer safety and proper vetting procedures.

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