
Ajax9/IStock
Rampage Jackson’s son, Raja, has finally been arrested for his violent attack on a pro wrestler. Three weeks ago, Raja went viral when he brutally beat down wrestler Syko Stu during a live stream at a California wrestling event.
For weeks, there was no update on the case, which led to an online petition calling for his arrest.
Urge the Los Angeles Police Department to arrest Raja Jackson for attempted murder. – Sign the Petition! https://t.co/Lon346DteJ via @change_jp
— dayellowhook (@dayellowhook1) August 26, 2025
“The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed it has launched a criminal investigation into the incident, with potential charges under consideration, including felony assault and attempted murder. Despite the seriousness of the attack and the clear video evidence, no arrest has yet been made,” the petition reads.
“We, the undersigned, urge the LAPD to act swiftly and decisively in this case. Allowing such a violent incident to go unanswered undermines public trust in law enforcement and sends the wrong message about accountability for acts of violence.
“Stuart Smith and his family deserve justice. Our community deserves reassurance that violent acts will be met with appropriate legal action. We call on the LAPD to pursue charges and take the necessary steps to ensure accountability in this case.”
On Thursday, weeks after the event, the LAPD arrested Raja, and he is facing felony charges over assault.
Via TMZ
Raja Jackson — the son of UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson — was arrested on Thursday for brutally beating down a wrestler at an event late last month.
TMZ Sports has learned the 25-year-old was taken into custody early in the morning … and booked on a felony charge.
Jail records show he’s currently still behind bars … being held on a $50,000 bond.
Rampage has spoken several times about his son’s case, and is hoping he gets off late despite the brutality of the attack.
“I think that he should do a little time, do a little community service.” @Rampage4Real believes his son needs jail time to reflect on his actions. pic.twitter.com/OHtpsWw2U4
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) September 3, 2025