Rampage Jackson seeks forgiveness from Syko Stu after son Raja’s attack

The incident occurred on August 23 during a KnokX Pro Wrestling show


Pop Culture & Art August 27, 2025 1 min read

Quinton "Rampage" Jackson has returned to streaming on Kick, just days after his son, Raja Jackson, violently attacked independent wrestler Syko Stu during a live event. The former UFC champion has publicly addressed the incident, expressing regret and hoping to one day apologize in person.

The incident occurred on August 23 during a KnokX Pro Wrestling show. What started as a scripted altercation escalated when Raja, visibly angry on his Kick stream, vowed revenge on Syko Stu—at one point even entertaining offers from viewers about how many gifted subscriptions it would take to knock Stu out.

Later that night, Raja stormed the ring, slammed Stu to the mat, and delivered over a dozen blows to the unconscious wrestler's head. Stu was hospitalised and left in critical condition, reportedly choking on a mixture of his own blood and teeth. He has since regained consciousness and is said to be stable, according to his brother.

Rampage addressed the attack during his August 26 stream, making it clear that he does not condone his son’s actions. “I don’t condone what my son did at all. If I was there, things would’ve gone differently,” he said. “I feel bad about Syko Stu, and his family had to see that.”

Despite being upset, Rampage emphasised his role as a father: “Sometimes you’re proud of your kids, sometimes you’re not—but you’re still their father.” He added that he intends to let the legal process play out and will support his son through the consequences.

A GoFundMe for Syko Stu has raised over $120,000, with notable donations from MrBeast, Chris Jericho, and others in the wrestling community.

Looking ahead, Rampage shared one hope: “I hope one day I can meet Syko Stu, shake his hand, and have a man-to-man with him. I hope he can forgive me—as a dad.”

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