Jackson incident an ‘irresponsible act of violence’

Jackson incident an ‘irresponsible act of violence’

Quinton Images courtesy of Getty

The incident, which former UFC champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s son appeared to violently assault wrestler Stuart Smith, was described as “reprehensible” by the organizer of the event.

The apparent attack by Raja Jackson “never should have happened,” according to Knokx Pro Wrestling.

The wrestler, also known as Syko Stu, was “stable but in critical care,” according to Smith’s brother on Sunday.

What was supposed to be a planned and agreed-upon wrestling spot turned into a selfish, careless act of violence against Mr. Smith, according to Knokx Pro Wrestling.

Smith was on the card for the California event hosted by Knokx Pro Wrestling.

Two incidents involving Smith and Raja Jackson, a 25-year-old professional MMA fighter, were captured on Kick’s live streaming platform.

Before the event, Smith, a veteran US army officer, photographed Jackson being struck on the head outside the venue.

Then, when Smith was battling an opponent, Jackson climbed into the ring, grabbed him, and slammed him onto the canvas, which appeared to render him unconscious.

Before being pulled off by other wrestlers, he then repeatedly appeared to strike Smith.

This heinous act is reprobable and never ought to have happened, Knokx Pro Wrestling continued.

Our thoughts and prayers are with our brother, Mr. Stuart Smith (Syko Stu), as we continue to take care of him.

There has never been a situation like this in KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy’s 17 years of operation, and we regret to our customers and supporters.

Quinton Jackson has stated that any of this has caused him to feel “deeply concerned” and “very upset.”

A “work gone wrong” is a wrestle that is staged or scripted, according to him, as he also referred to it as.

related subjects

  • Mixed Martial Arts
  • Wrestling

Source: BBC

234Radio

234Radio is Africa's Premium Internet Radio that seeks to export Africa to the rest of the world.