Backstage Clip Shows Wrestler Instigating Rampage Jackson’s Son Into Real Attack On Syko Stu

Rampage Jackson's son Raja Jackson could be in trouble Chris Masters WWE

UFC veteran Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson’s son, Raja Jackson, seems to be in a whirlwind of trouble after Rampage claimed it was a “work that went wrong.”

At a recent KnokX Pro wrestling event, which was streamed live on Kick, Raja Jackson was hit on the head by professional wrestler Stuart Smith (aka Syko Stu) outside the venue. Some time later, the 25-year-old MMA fighter got into the ring during Smith’s match and picked up the army veteran-turned-wrestler to slam him onto the canvas.

Stuart Smith was supposedly unconscious following the move. Then, to add insult to injury, Jackson struck Smith repeatedly before being pulled off by other wrestlers. His father, Rampage, addressed the controversy on X/Twitter. He did not condone his son’s actions and also sympathized with the injured wrestler.

Raja is an MMA fighter, not a pro wrestler, and had no business involved in an event like this. I don’t condone my son’s actions at all. As a father, I’m deeply concerned with his health and the wellbeing of Mr Smith. I’m very upset that any of this happened, but my main concern now is that Mr Smith will make a speedy recovery,” Rampage Jackson wrote.

Former UFC Star Tom Lawlor Exposes AJ Mana And Rampage Jackson’s Son, Raja

Taking to X/Twitter, “Filthy” Tom Lawlor dropped a clip from before the shocking incident.

As seen in the video clip, wrestler AJ Mana urged Raja Jackson to “give him that fu**ing receipt,” before Jackson supposedly knocked Stuart Smith out cold. Lawlor warned all of the pro wrestlers around the world to be careful of whom they trust, stating that nobody had anybody’s back.

Professional Wrestlers be careful who [you] trust. No one is watching out for you,” wrote Lawlor.

You can check out the clip in the tweet below:

In response to the brutal attack on Stuart Smith, WWE Superstar Rusev also came out in Smith’s defense. The former United States Champion revealed that they used to train together before, and he was well aware of the injured wrestler’s background.