Raja Jackson, son of UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, has avoided trial by reaching a plea deal in his high-profile assault case. According to the New York Post, the 26-year-old entered a no-contest plea to felony battery causing serious bodily injury, admitting to personally inflicting great bodily harm and engaging in violent conduct. The resolution stems from a shocking incident at a Knokx Pro Wrestling event, and Jackson now faces sentencing in late June. At this time, he could receive 90 days in county jail, more than $81,000 in restitution to the victim, and two years of formal probation.
“Raja also admitted to two special allegations, including personal infliction of great bodily injury and engaging in violent conduct. Raja is slated to be sentenced in late June, and the rep for the District Attorney’s Office told The Post his ‘anticipated sentence is 90 days actual county jail; restitution of $81,703.38; and two years formal probation.’” – NYPost.com
In August 2025, Jackson jumped into the ring at a Knokx Pro Wrestling show and launched a vicious attack on independent wrestler Stuart Smith, known as Syko Stu. After an earlier parking-lot confrontation, Jackson slammed the wrestler onto his head and rained down repeated punches to his face until he was unconscious. The brutal assault left Smith hospitalized with severe injuries, including a badly lacerated lip and multiple missing teeth. Video footage of the disturbing incident quickly spread, sending shockwaves through the wrestling community and resulting in Jackson’s felony arrest.
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