Son of MMA legend hospitalized wrestler with brutal attack during fight.
According to The Sun: Young fighter Raja Jackson, son of MMA fighting legend Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, shocked viewers by brutally attacking wrestler Stuart Smith during an event in Los Angeles.
Raja Jackson, 25 years old, son of Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, attacked wrestler Stuart Smith at the Knokx Pro Wrestling show. As a result - Smith suffered serious injuries, he was hospitalized and in an uncontrolled state. pic.twitter.com/hGApj8DJ1F
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It seemed that Raja's attack on Smith was part of the show, but the brutal strikes were not scripted, leaving Smith unconscious and in the hospital.
To restrain Raja, several people were needed, and he was broadcasting the incident live on KICK.
Smith, also known as Syko Stu, was immediately taken to the hospital with serious injuries, but his condition is now stable.
Raja's father, 'Rampage', condemned the attack and stated that it was a result of poor judgment that got out of control.
He clarified that Raja, being an MMA fighter and not a professional wrestler, should not have participated in such events. 'Rampage' expressed deep concern for both Raja's health and Smith's well-being.
I completely reject my son's actions'
Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson
'Rampage' apologized for the incident and expressed hope for a speedy recovery for Smith.
This news reports how the son of legendary fighter Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, Raja, attacked a wrestler during a show in Los Angeles. The attack occurred during the performance, but its consequences were serious, and the wrestler was hospitalized with severe injuries. Raja's father condemned his actions and apologized for the situation created, expressing hope for the recovery of the victim.
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