Raja Jackson, the 25-year-old son of UFC icon Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, is no longer behind bars after a violent beatdown at a Los Angeles wrestling event landed him in jail. Raja has officially bonded out following his arrest on felony charges.
The incident happened at a Knokx Pro Wrestling show last month, where Raja was caught on video attacking wrestler Syko Stu — real name Stuart Smith — in a frightening scene. Jackson slammed Smith to the mat and unleashed nearly two dozen punches while Smith appeared completely unconscious. It took over 10 seconds before others stepped in to pull him off.
Smith reportedly suffered a fractured maxilla bone and was hospitalized for several days. He is now recovering at home. The situation escalated quickly, and Raja was arrested early Thursday morning and booked on a felony charge.
TMZ Sports provided the update shortly after his booking: “Raja Jackson was booked on a felony charge of battery with serious bodily injury. He’s already bonded out, a jail official tells us.”
Even Raja’s father, Rampage Jackson, spoke out about the shocking turn of events, making it clear that his son should face responsibility for his actions: “He should suffer the consequences,” Rampage said.
With Raja now out on bond, his next legal steps remain unclear—but the footage and the injuries left behind will likely keep this story in the spotlight for some time.
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