Kick streamer Raja Jackson, the son of UFC legend Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, has cut a deal after he attacked a professional wrestler during a broadcast last year.
As reported by the New York Post, Raja pleaded no contest to one felony count of battery with serious bodily injury and made a deal with prosecutors to close the case.
The 26-year-old also admitted to special allegations of personal infliction of great bodily injury and engaging in violent conduct.
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Now, according to the prosecutor’s office, he’s expected to get 90 days behind bars.
Kick: Raja JacksonSyko Stu suffered “serious injuries” after the brutal attack from Raja Jackson.
Raja Jackson admits to injuring pro wrestler
In August 2025, Jackson stormed into the ring at KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy while streaming on Kick and repeatedly punched wrestler Syko Stu, real name Stewart Smith.
The confrontation began after an earlier incident where Stu was under the impression that Jackson’s appearance was part of the show and pretended to hit him with a beer.
Raja Jackson Premediated Attempted Murder, planning what he will do to commit the act of violence.
“It didn’t even hurt”
“Its always been my dream to fuck up a pro wrestler”
“You about to see a fake crash out”Clearly Stemming from his fragile ego getting hurt by his chat. pic.twitter.com/0hUuGUgccS
— ً (@Orndorffson) August 25, 2025
The two appeared to patch things up afterward, but promoters reportedly tried to turn the tension into a storyline. When Jackson stepped into the ring, however, he started throwing real punches before other wrestlers pulled him off.
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Before the brawl, Jackson told viewers it was his “dream to f**k up a pro wrestler” and warned he was “really going to hit him.”
After a week in the hospital, Syko Stu was released; however, the attack left him with serious facial injuries, including several missing teeth. A GoFundMe launched in support of Stu raised thousands, including a $10,000 donation from YouTuber MrBeast.
Syko Stu/Contessa Patterson
Under California law, felony battery with serious bodily injury carries a maximum sentence of four years in custody, but a rep for the District Attorney’s Office says the expected sentence is a fraction of that due to the plea deal.
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“[Raja’s] anticipated sentence is 90 days actual county jail; restitution of $81,703.38; and two years formal probation,” they said.
The Kick streamer’s sentencing is scheduled for late June, 2026.