Raja Jackson attack video shows Syko Stu left unconscious at KnokX Pro Los Angeles event | International Sports News

On August 23, 2025, at the KnokX Pro Wrestling event in Sun Valley, Los Angeles, Raja Jackson, the son of former UFC champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, shocked fans by violently attacking professional wrestler Stuart Smith, known as Syko Stu. A fan-shot video shows Stu lying unconscious, bleeding, and convulsing after Jackson’s sudden assault. Even though Stu was in critical shape, the referee ordered his opponent to pin him, finishing a three-count as Jackson remained pinned in the corner. Quickly trending on TikTok and other social media, the video shocked viewers and triggered a flood of internet rage.
Raja Jackson’s brutal assault leaves Syko Stu injured during KnokX Pro match
During a match against a wrestler in blue jeans, Syko Stu was caught off guard when Raja Jackson jumped into the ring. Witnesses reported that Jackson immediately delivered multiple punches and body slams to Stu, ignoring the scripted nature of the performance. Fans in the arena looked on in shock as other KnokX Pro wrestlers rushed to restrain Jackson.Though Stu was visibly twitching and unfit to fight, the official nevertheless told his opponent to pin him. Many viewers criticized the three-count, which formally terminated the game. Social media exploded with reactions calling the scene “terrifying” and “dangerous.” One fan commented on TikTok, “He was convulsing, and they still let the pin happen. This is not wrestling; this is unsafe.”The incident has now become central in discussions about safety rules and responsibilities in professional wrestling events.
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Wrestling community and officials demand accountability after Raja Jackson’s attack on Syko Stu
KnokX Pro Wrestling released a statement condemning Raja Jackson’s actions as “a selfish, irresponsible act of violence” and confirmed they are reviewing safety protocols. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson also spoke publicly, saying his son should not have participated because he had suffered a concussion days earlier. He apologized for the incident and wished Syko Stu a full recovery.Los Angeles authorities have opened an investigation into the attack, noting that real-life assaults during scripted matches could have legal consequences. Fans and wrestling professionals are demanding accountability for both Raja Jackson and those who allowed the match to continue despite Stu’s severe injuries. The event has raised serious concerns about safety measures at KnokX Pro shows and whether stricter rules are needed to protect wrestlers in the future.