A widely operated video shows the son of former UFC Champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson Perfuity a clearly unconscious professional wrestler in the ring.
King Jackson climbed into the ring and body-shin Stuart Smith, which is professionally known as Psycho Stu, before defeating a clearly unconscious wrestler at the Naund Pro Wrestling Academy. The attack was widely seen online in the footage livestream on Saturday and broadcast on social media.
The academy said Jackson attacked Smith during a match, going away from the normal script for beating. Jackson clearly threw at least 20 punches at the unconscious wrestler’s head.
Other wrestlers eventually separated Jackson from Smith, and ran away from Jackson Academy, which is located in the Sun Valley neighborhood of Los Angeles.
TMZ said that the Los Angeles Police Department responded to the academy and is investigating the incident. A spokesperson did not immediately return the request for additional details.
The Naund Pro Entertainment and Academy posted a statement on his Facebook page condemning Jackson’s acts. The post said that this is a “monitoring” of Smith’s health.
The statement said, “What was considered a planned and agreed wrestling site in a selfish, irresponsible work of violence against Mr. Smith.” “This egoistic act is condemnable and should never have been. In the 17 -year operation of the Naund Pro Wrestling Academy, nothing has ever happened due to such heinous and we apologize to our patrons and fans.”
Smith has billed himself as an American military legend, who wrestled himself as a tool after a post-tract stress disorder.
25 -year -old Raja Jackson is also a mixed martial artist who loses his only professional battle in 2023.
Rampage Jackson posted a statement on social media in which he said Smith is “awakened and stable”.
I want to clean the wrong information about my son Raja. I have been confirmed that the wrestler (Stewart Smith aka Psycho Stu) is awake and stable. Before Smith’s match, the king was unexpectedly killed on the side of his head, the king was told that he could get his “Paback” …
– Rampage Jackson (@rampage4real) August 24, 2025
He also stated that the attack was part of an already employed performance, which Smith clearly “wrong” King Jackson was “wrong” after being angry with King Jackson in the first day before the match.
“The king was told that he could get his ‘Peback’ in the ring,” Rampage Jackson wrote. “I thought it was a part of the show. It was a bad decision, and a task that went wrong. The king is an MMA fighter who is not a pro -wrestler and no business was involved in such an incident. I don’t condemn my son’s actions at all! He was facing a consent from sparing only a few days ago and no business was not close to any physical contact.”
Rampage Jackson was the UFC Light Heavyweight Champion in 2007 and 2008, and he fought many MMA promoting until 2019. He has also worked as a pro-wrestler and an actor, who plays BA Barakus in the 2010 film Reboot of “The A-Team”.
Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report.