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A recent video circulating on social media shows Rampage Jackson’s son, Raja Jackson, knocking out a professional wrestler named SykoStu during a fight, reportedly leaving him unconscious and possibly in critical condition.
Raja entered the ring from behind, took down SykoStu, and then delivered multiple powerful punches to his head until several other wrestlers intervened. However, it took some time for the wrestlers to step in, during which the wrestler remained unconscious.
Reports on social media suggest that Raja Jackson was subsequently banned from the streaming platform Kick after live-streaming the incident through his account “RAJAPLUS.”
Video: Rampage Jackson’s son nearly kills wrestler SykoStu
Raja Jackson — Rampage Jackson’s son — almost kills a pro wrestler live on Kick. The wrestler is still unconscious and might potentially die.
— DahtSick💫 (@DahtSick) August 24, 2025
Further reports on Reddit indicated there was an underlying issue that motivated Jackson’s actions. Upon arriving at the venue, SykoStu mistakenly thought Raja Jackson was another wrestler and threw a can at his face to stir up the crowd.
Raja responded with, “Don’t disrespect me again,” and subsequently attacked SykoStu from behind during a confrontation with another wrestler.
Initially, both the audience and the referee believed the incident was staged. However, it quickly became clear that Raja’s punches were real.
One Reddit comment under a post sharing the clip read, “Why are they letting him beat him to death? Those are real punches, WTF.”
In response, a user replied, “I don’t think they thought it was real until it was too late.”
Popular content creator Sneako was live streaming with Rampage Jackson when the MMA fighter received a phone call about the incident.
Sneako ended his stream after Jackson was informed that his son had attacked SykoStu. During the call, Jackson said, “I think my son broke somebody’s face.”
The streamer commented before ending the broadcast, “The chat says it’s bad,” but added, “He didn’t kill anyone.”
Rampage Jackson later stated that SykoStu is “awake and stable.”
Yes, I saw this video, you idiot.
The wrestler puts his thumb into the beer to pop it before it hits Raja in the head. When he then grabs Raja, he asks why he isn’t “selling” the hit.
It was a complete misunderstanding — he truly believed Raja was a fellow wrestler.
— Hubert Astra Cumberdale (@HubertC24868666), August 24, 2025
Additionally, Rampage Jackson took to X (formerly Twitter) to clarify the situation, writing, “I want to clear up the misinformation about my son Raja. I’ve been told that the wrestler, Stewart Smith aka SykoStu, is awake and stable.”
He also explained that Raja believed he was allowed to get his “payback” in the ring, assuming it was part of the show. Jackson admitted, “It was poor judgment; a work that went wrong.”