Just when you thought you’d seen it all over the years, something like this scripted wrestling moment gone way wrong completely shocks and surprises you. During the Knokx Pro Wrestling event in sunny Los Angeles, California, which was streaming on the Kick platform, a stunning video was shared to all social media outlets and went mega viral. A UFC legend’s son took a scripted moment personally and brutally attacked the wrestler. He now has to pay the consequences for his insane actions. At the same time, many claim that this violence must run in the family.
In the clip, which can be seen on user @clippsedszn’s X profile, you can see the entire incident unfold. The wrestler, who goes by Stuart Smith, also known as Syko Stu, taunts Raja Jackson, son of UFC legend Rampage Jackson, in a scripted bit that was supposed to have the young MMA fighter get some payback. However, he took it a step too far, and after a big slam, started laying heavy haymakers into the downed wrestler’s face, knocking him out as other wrestlers quickly scrambled to hold Raja Jackson back, as it was clear this wasn’t part of the plan at all.
Initially, numerous online reports claimed the wrestler had died. This has thankfully been proven false, but the man is seriously injured, and more viral clips show Rampage Jackson reacting to his son’s vile behavior, and Raja shouting expletives at how he is tired of being “disrespected” despite the entire bit being scripted. Raja Jackson was already viral just a few hours earlier in the day for a separate incident, in which he was concussed during a sparring session. Many folks had a lot to say about the young man’s temper and how unprovoked the assault was. Unfortunately, much of it is racist in nature.
“He Forgot Wrestling is Fake”
“Why did he start mauling him like an animal?”
“ATTEMPTED MURDER charges should follow!!!!! This is sick!”
“He needs to be thrown in prison. Thatโs some cruel behavior.”
“If he had a concussion he could be suffering side effects. Temper and irrationality are big time side effects. So maybe itโs not so simple as just arresting someone”
As you can see, the event clearly went wrong, and it’s unclear why Raja reacted the way he did and attacked the wrestler in this manner. One thing is for sure: it shouldn’t have happened, and Kick has now banned him from the platform, at least temporarily.