Kick Streamer Raja Jackson Begins Jail Term After Attacking Wrestler Syko Stu During Livestream
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- Kick streamer Raja Jackson, son of UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, has begun a 90-day jail sentence in LA County for attacking professional wrestler Syko Stu during a live Kick broadcast in August 2025.
- Stu suffered severe injuries but has forgiven Jackson, who also faces two years probation and $81,000 in restitution.
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Why It Matters
Kick streamer Raja Jackson attacked professional wrestler Syko Stu during a live broadcast in August 2025 at KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy, causing severe injuries including a traumatic brain injury and broken maxilla.
Kick streamer Raja Jackson has started serving a 90-day jail sentence after attacking professional wrestler Syko Stu during a live Kick broadcast. Jackson, who is the son of UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, appeared in court on July 2 and was taken to an LA County jail. As part of a deal, he will also spend two years on formal probation and must pay $81,000 in restitution to Syko Stu, whose real name is Stewart Smith. The wrestler suffered serious injuries from the attack but said he does not hold any anger toward Jackson.
Raja Jackson’s jail sentence comes after a shocking incident in August 2025, when the influencer entered the ring at KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy while streaming on Kick and repeatedly punched Syko Stu. Before the incident, Jackson had told viewers that it was his “dream” to fight a professional wrestler and suggested he was planning to hit Stu for real. The situation started after an earlier moment where Stu believed Jackson’s appearance was part of the wrestling show and pretended to hit him with a beer. The two appeared to make peace afterward, but promoters reportedly tried to turn the moment into part of a wrestling storyline. However, when Jackson entered the ring, the situation quickly became serious as he began throwing real punches before other wrestlers stepped in to stop him. Following the attack, Syko Stu suffered major injuries, including a severe traumatic brain injury, a broken maxilla, and the need for a bone graft procedure. He also said the injuries caused memory problems and affected his ability to work. During Jackson’s July 2 court hearing, Syko Stu spoke about the impact of the attack but said he had forgiven Jackson.
While explaining the effects of the attack, Syko Stu said he does not want revenge and does not have hatred toward Jackson. He explained that the injuries caused a difficult recovery process and that he is still trying to heal.“I do not stand here with hatred for a desire for revenge. I hold no grudges against Mr. Jackson. People can make terrible decisions in difficult moments,” Stu said. Despite forgiving Jackson, the wrestler said the incident had a serious impact on his life. According to reports, he has been unable to work for almost a year because of his injuries. Jackson did not speak during his court appearance. His attorney said that he may be released during his next hearing, which is expected to take place in late September. Along with his jail sentence, Jackson must complete probation and pay restitution to help cover the damage caused by the attack. The case gained widespread attention because the assault happened during a livestream, allowing viewers to watch the incident unfold online. The situation also led to discussions about safety at wrestling events and the risks of mixing live entertainment with online content creation.
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AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Raja Jackson may be released during his next court hearing.
Possible · Within months
Open Questions
- What will be the outcome of Jackson's next hearing in late September?
- How will Syko Stu's full recovery from his injuries progress?