Raja Jackson, the 25-year-old son of UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, was arrested Thursday morning in Los Angeles on felony assault charges following a violent incident at a Knokx Pro Wrestling event last month. Jail records show he remains behind bars on a $50,000 bond.
#EXCLUSIVE 🚨 Raja Jackson was seen being escorted out of an apartment in handcuffs Thursday morning.
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The altercation traces back to August 24, when Raja clashed with wrestler Syko Stu, real name Stuart Smith. Earlier in the day, Stu struck Raja over the head with a beer can, believing Raja was a wrestler and part of the show. When informed later that Raja was not a trained performer, organizers attempted to smooth things over by offering him a chance to get involved in Stu’s match that evening.
What was supposed to be a minor “receipt” turned into a disturbing real-life assault. During the match, Raja launched a brutal attack on Stu, slamming him to the ground before delivering a long series of ground-and-pound strikes—many landing while Stu appeared unconscious.
The beating left Stu hospitalized with severe injuries, including a fractured maxilla bone, jaw trauma, a lacerated lip, and multiple lost teeth. Thankfully, he was released days later and is now recovering at home.

In a surprising twist, Rampage Jackson publicly admitted his son should face consequences, suggesting jail time, community service, anger management, and therapy to address his actions.
