Jackson’s son brutally attacks his opponent in Los Angeles wrestling matches. Police Investigation

A live wrestling match in Los Angeles sparked a police investigation over the weekend after seeing a series of fists face-to-face with former UFC lightweight heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s son Raja Jackson face-to-face during what should have been staged.
The video spread over the weekend, showing young Jackson jumping into the ring on Saturday night, involving Stuart Smith, also known as “Syko Stu.” Jackson picked up Smith and slammed him, Smith’s head slammed into the mat. Jackson then immediately began shooting fists 23 times into his face.
Within seconds, two other wrestlers climbed onto the field and drove Jackson out of Smith, but managed to push one away when he tried to return to Smith. The crowd can scream as two men struggle in the ring. Four costume wrestlers ended up putting Jackson in a corner in the ring.
The video of the incident was originally held at the Knokx Pro Wrestling Academy in Sun Valley and was initially on kick-offs, but the video of the incident was soon spread on social media and on YouTube. Video of the event showed that Jackson was escorted out after the incident.
A LAPD spokesman confirmed that he was called to the gym at about 9 p.m. Saturday after receiving reports of the attempted murder.
A Los Angeles Police Department spokesman said Monday that the suspect had left the location and the victim was taken to a local hospital when the police arrived, and in a stable condition.
Officials said officials completed a felony battery report and had assigned detectives to the case. As of Monday morning, no arrests have been made.
Online audiences ask if the incident was a crime or part of the show was too much.
Jackson’s father Quinton “Rampage” Jackson wrote shortly after the incident that his son was “instructed that he could hit Jackson in the game.
Videos circulating online over the weekend showed a confrontation between Jackson and Smith and clashed on the field.
Smith hangs out in the parking lot with other wrestlers before the show, and he appears to hit Jackson’s side with a drink can. Smith and Jackson then face each other as they record interactions on their phones.
Quinton Jackson wrote on X: “I thought it was part of the show. It was bad judgment, it was the wrong work. Raja was an MMA fighter, not a professional wrestler, and was not involved in such an event. I simply don’t tolerate my son’s behavior!”
However, on Sunday morning, officials of the show said in a statement that the incident had not been scripted and that what would have been a show turned into a real attack.
“It was supposed to be a planned and agreed wrestling site, turned into a selfish, irresponsible act of violence [Stuart] Smith,” Knokx Pro Entertainment & Academy said in a statement: “This serious behavior is reprehensible and should never happen. There has never been such an outrageous thing in the 17 years of Knokxpro Wrestling Academy, and we apologize to our customers and fans. ”
Quinton Jackson said his son suffered a concussion recently during a quarrel meeting and should not be involved in physical exercise.
“I’m frustrated that anything has happened, but my main concern now is that Mr. Smith will recover quickly,” he wrote. “I apologize on his behalf and kick for this situation.”
Knokx Pro Entertainment & Academy said it is monitoring Smith’s condition but has released no information about his condition or injury in the incident.
Douglas Malo, a wrestler at the game, told USA Today that Smith was talking Sunday, losing several teeth and suffering several fractured bones on his face.
On Monday, Smith’s brother Andrew Smith wrote on Facebook that his brother was conscious and did “start some memories of the incident from the day of the attack.”
The video posted by TMZ appears to be from Raja Jackson’s Kick Channel, which shows Raja Jackson on the street after the incident.
“I’m tired of mom F-playing with me, blue,” he said in the video. “At the end of the day, Imma stands up for my F-Ego, because I’m tired of everyone F-playing with me!”
Jackson’s Kick Channel appears to be unavailable on Monday’s website.