A WWE superstar recently voiced their frustration and anger over the Raja Jackson-Syko Stu incident.
WWE superstar Logan Paul has delivered a harsh verdict on the Raja Jackson incident that shocked the wrestling world. The YouTube star turned professional wrestler made clear his stance during the latest episode of his Impaulsive podcast. Paul stated he believes Raja Jackson belongs in jail for the brutal assault on independent wrestler Syko Stu at a KnokX Pro Wrestling event in Los Angeles.
He expressed his anger, stating:
Thousand percent believe he belongs in jail. Assault is an understatement; he tried to kill him. He tried to kill him and it was livestreamed on his kick channel. Because you’re an angry young man, who has a lot of pent-up aggression, because you think people are playing with you, or like whatever your interpretations of life is, that’s happening or however you’re treated in your life. Doesn’t mean you get to get in a ring and beat up a performer, a performer. It’s a situation where I’m a professional wrestler, I saw this, I know what it’s supposed to look like, dude. You’re in there trusting each other to put on a performance and make something look good and entertaining, to completely go off-script, trying to f*cking kill somebody, is insane. It’s criminal behaviour. I couldn’t believe it when I was watching that video, 21-22 punches.” (0:00 – 1:05)
Logan Paul speaks on the Raja Jackson incident:
“He belongs in jail”
(Impaulsive)
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Logan Paul, being a wrestler, sided with the unfortunate Syko Stu, who suffered a brutal and vicious beatdown by Raja Jackson.
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The Syko Stu-Raja Jackson Incident
The incident took place on August 23, 2025, when Raja Jackson, son of UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, entered the ring and attacked Stuart Smith, known professionally as Syko Stu. Jackson body-slammed Smith to the mat before delivering over 20 punches to his unconscious opponent. The entire attack was broadcast live on the streaming platform Kick, where Jackson had been streaming his visit to the event.
Stu was rushed to the hospital with severe injuries, including trauma to both upper and lower jaws, a laceration to his upper lip, and a fractured maxilla bone. The wrestler lost several teeth in the assault and was unconscious when he arrived at the emergency room. Stu, a U.S. Army veteran who uses wrestling to cope with PTSD, was hospitalized for a week before being released on August 31.