Rampage Jackson ‘deeply concerned’ after son Raja’s frightening multi-strike assault on wrestler Syko Stu


Raja Jackson, the son of the former UFC heavyweight champion, Quinton, “crawling” Jackson, would have assaulted a professional wrestler in a Saturday match at the Knokx Pro wrestling event in Los Angeles, causing an injury. Rampage Jackson said the incident was part of an angle of struggle that went wrong.
The incident has been shown on Kick, a live streaming platform, and revealed that Raja Jackson slamming Stuart Smith – also known as “Syko Sta” – before the carpet before hitting him several times in the head while the wrestler was motionless on the web.
Knokx Pro Entertainment & Academy published a statement on Sunday morning, which condemned Jackson’s actions and apologized to his fans.
“First and foremost, our thoughts and our prayers are with our brother Mr. Stuart Smith (Syko Sta) because there remains a priority and we monitor his well-being. What was supposed to be a planned and agreed point of struggle, this energetic act is an act of fighting against Knokx. Everything that is heinous takes place like this and we apologize to our customers and our fans.
Raja Jackson seemed to strike Smith more than two dozen times before he was retained by other wrestlers during the event. The images of the fight are disturbing and may not suit certain viewers.
Rampage Jackson addressed the incident on social networks early on Sunday.
“I want to eliminate disinformation on my Raja son. I was confirmed that the wrestler (Stewart Smith aka Syko Sta) is awake and stable,” wrote Jackson. “Raja was unexpectedly struck on the side of the head a few moments before Smith’s match, Raja was informed that he could get his` `recovery ” in the ring, oh thought it was outside the show. It was a bad judgment and a work that went wrong.
“Raja is an MMA fighter and not a professional wrestler and had no company involved in an event like this. I do not tolerate my son’s actions at all! He has undergone a concussion on the part there are only days and I did nothing to do anything from physical contact. As a father, I am deeply concerned about his health and the well-being of Mr. Smith. For the situation.



