Chaos at Wrestling Show.. "Rampage Jackson"'s Son Assaults American Wrestler, Inflicts Serious Injuries

A shocking incident occurred at a KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy show in Los Angeles, when Raja Jackson, the son of mixed martial arts legend Quentin "Rampage" Jackson, stormed the ring and violently attacked American wrestler Stewart "Syko Stu" Smith.
A video circulating on social media showed Jackson slamming Smith to the ground with a powerful "body slam" before unleashing more than 20 direct punches to the head, while the latter was unconscious and unable to defend himself.
A number of wrestlers intervened to separate Jackson from Smith before he fled the scene. Smith was immediately taken to the hospital where it was found that he suffered fractures in his upper jaw, a torn lip, in addition to losing several teeth.
Academy Position
KnokX Pro Academy confirmed in an official statement that what happened was outside the agreed-upon script, describing Jackson's behavior as "selfish and irresponsible," noting that this incident is unprecedented since the academy's establishment 17 years ago.
Personal Background
Stewart Smith, a former American soldier, found wrestling a way to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In contrast, Raja Jackson (25 years old) practiced mixed martial arts and had a single professional match in 2023 that ended in his loss.
Ongoing Investigations
The incident, which was streamed live online, caused widespread outrage, while the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) announced the opening of an official investigation without disclosing additional details so far.