Psycho Stu
King Jackson is done in the ring after the attack
…kushti pal says
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it appears king jackson is over Psycho StuThe time is in the square circle…as told by a good friend of the wrestler tmz sports He is convinced that Stu’s time in the ring is over after the violent attack.
douglas mallow — who actually helped harass Jackson during Stu’s rampage at the Knox Pro Wrestling event in August — sat down with us this week after he was officially charged by prosecutors. Quinton “Rampage” JacksonSon of… and he told us he can’t ever see Stu mixing it up between the ropes.

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Malo Pehalwan said–real name stuart smith –Simply suffered so much damage from the king that he could not even try to make a comeback.
“I don’t think it would be wise at this time,” Malo said.
Malo said that Stu was already struggling with the effects of a lifelong career on the mat.
“He wasn’t necessarily a spring chicken before the incident,” Malo said.
Malo said that although he hasn’t spoken to Stu directly – he’s been in touch with people close to him, and it seems like he’s doing well. In fact, he said he hopes to meet his friend early next month, when the wrestling organization. There are plans to organize a program for the injured star.
“I plan to see him there,” Malo said. “I can’t wait for it. It’ll give me some closure. I can’t wait to hug that guy and everything.”
Malo also said that he hoped Stu would at least be able to do something in the wrestling world that did not require physical exertion.
As far as King’s criminal case is concerned, Malo told us he’s happy to see the 25-year-old King finally released.ace charge …As he said he has yet to see any remorse from the man since the attack.

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Malo told Us at some point, he may file a civil lawsuit against King… noting that the attack caused him to pay a hefty hospital bill, which he’s still reeling from.
Meanwhile, King is currently facing a misdemeanor count of battery with serious bodily injury and battery on a person… and on Thursday, he appeared in an L.A. court to face the charges — though he declined to comment on the case.