The fallout from Raja Jackson’s brutal assault on wrestler Syko Stu continues, and according to his father Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, it’s only a matter of time before Raja faces arrest.

Speaking on The Ariel Helwani Show, Rampage admitted he hasn’t spoken to his son since the incident. He revealed that when he did hear Raja’s side of the story, he discovered his son had ignored his advice and kept his involvement in pro wrestling a secret.

“How’s he doing? I don’t know, I haven’t talked to Raja since then. I talked to him, heard his story, and learned a lot of stuff. Raja is wrong—he went against what I told him to do and hid the fact he got roped into pro wrestling. He had no business in that ring.”

Rampage confirmed that Raja is still at home as they wait for authorities to move forward with an arrest warrant. He said he has no plans to turn his son in, but he knows the legal process is coming.

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“He’s likely at home. We’ve been waiting for an arrest warrant. I wasn’t gonna turn him in, so we’ve been waiting for an arrest warrant or whatever. I did what my job is as a father—to still take care of my son. I still love him, even though I’m upset.”

While Rampage made it clear he was deeply disappointed in Raja’s actions, he also mentioned that his responsibility as a father means supporting his son even through the consequences.

With video evidence and witness accounts already available, it seems inevitable that Raja Jackson will be arrested and face serious charges for the attack. The only question now is when the warrant will be issued and how quickly the legal system will act.

Do you think Rampage Jackson is right to stand by his son despite what happened, or should he be taking a tougher stance? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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