Rampage Jackson’s Son, Raja, Avoids Lengthy Sentence in Plea Deal

Raja Jackson, son of MMA legend Rampage Jackson, has struck a plea deal in connection with a wrestling ring attack on Syko Stu. The agreement sees Jackson avoid a lengthy prison sentence.

Jackson, 26, pled “no contest” to one count of battery with serious bodily injury, a felony, according to the L.A. County D.A.’s office. He will be officially sentenced in June.

Terms of the Plea Agreement

It is expected that Raja will spend 90 days in a cell before going on probation for two years. He’ll also be ordered to pay nearly $82,000 in restitution.

Details of the August 2025 Incident

Jackson was facing up to 7.5 years in prison for the violent August 2025 incident in Los Angeles. He slammed Stu, knocking him unconscious, before pummeling him with brutal ground and pound shots. Fellow wrestlers intervened to stop the attack.

Stu was hit upwards of 20 times, sending him to the hospital with head and facial injuries, including a broken jaw.

Raja wasn’t arrested the night of the event, but was ultimately taken into custody nearly a month later. He was arrested at his Orange County (CA) home.

Possible Motive for the Attack

While Raja hasn’t spoken out about the incident or why he beat Stu to a pulp, it was likely payback for something that happened just hours before the wrestling show.

Stu, in character, approached Jackson and struck him square in the head with a beer can. This sent Raja away seething mad.

In the ring, RJ got his payback — his receipt, in wrestling lingo. However, he clearly took things way too far, badly injuring his fellow wrestler.

Aftermath of the Incident

Raja Jackson struck a sweet plea deal in his wrestling ring beatdown of Syko Stu. He is expected to spend 90 days in a cell before going on probation for two years.

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