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Raja Jackson jailed for brutal assault of indie wrestler Syko Stu

Raja Jackson, the son of former UFC fighter Quinton “Rampage” Jackson was incarcerated yesterday for his role in the brutal assault of independent wrestler Syko Stu at a show promoted by KnockX Pro Wrestling.

Jackson will be in jail for three months and will then have two years probation. In addition, the has to pay $81,000 to his victim.

At a court hearing yesterday, Stu said that the incident affected him deeply and the injuries he suffered led to a long recovery road that he’s still going through.

“I do not stand here with hatred for a desire for revenge. I hold no grudges against Mr. Jackson,” Stu told the court. “People can make terrible decisions in difficult moments.”

Jackson was charged with one felony count of battery with great bodily injury and one misdemeanor count of battery on a person and was facing up to seven and a half years in prison.

He made headlines for all the wrong reasons when he assaulted Syko Stu with 22 blows to the head and face in August 2025. Jackson was supposed to do just a run-in angle to play off an earlier incident between the two where Stu smashed a beer bottle on Raja’s head.


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Colin Vassallo
Colin Vassallohttps://www.wrestling-online.com
Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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