A new video discredits Rampage Jackson's son's reaction at an indie event

Raja Jackson was caught apologizing and shaking hands with Syko Stu before the match.

The promoter informed Raja that he would be involved in the show

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Sebastián Martínez
Sebastián Martínez
Published 08/24/2025

The assault by Raja Jackson on Syko Stu at a Knokx Pro Wrestling event has just taken an unexpected turn. What was initially presented as an unplanned assault by Rampage Jackson's son, now appears in a different light after the release of a leaked video on social media.

Up to now, the story pointed to Raja reacting uncontrollably after Stu hit him with a can on the head during a previous segment. But the new footage reveals that, before the match, they met and exchanged apologies. In the video, Raja can be heard saying: "I'm sorry," followed by a handshake between the two, a gesture that seemed to resolve any previous tension. In other words, after the can incident, it seemed like any possible misunderstanding had been cleared up.

The recording also shows the promoter informing Raja Jackson that he would be part of the match, thus confirming that his participation had been agreed upon in advance and not improvised on the spot.

However, the events that followed were brutal: Raja stormed into the ring after the match, took down Stu with a throw, and unleashed a barrage of real punches until others intervened to stop him. In the live broadcast, fans were horrified to hear Raja claim that Stu was "on the brink of death," sparking alarm on social media.

With this new material on the table, the case becomes a more complex issue, where the responsibility of the organizers and the lack of proper protocols are called into question. Nevertheless, it seems that no one expected Jackson's violent reaction, who attacked Stu in an excessive manner.