
UFC veteran Matt Brown reacted to a video showing Raja Jackson, son of former UFC champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, beating wrestler Syko Stu at a Knokx Pro Wrestling event.
Brown said on the latest episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer:
If this was anybody other than ‘Rampage’ Jackson’s son, I don’t think there’d be any empathy here at all but we all love ‘Rampage.’ He’s the man. The fact that he’s his son, we’re all sitting here like ‘what the f--k?’ and what do we think about this? If it was just anybody else in the world, it would be like ‘throw that motherf--ker in the cage and throw the key away’ and that’s probably what’s going to happen to him.
Brown also commented on reports that the Los Angeles Police Department has opened an investigation into Raja Jackson:
There’s a video that shows it pretty godd-mn clear. What do we need to investigate here? What’s he going to get? I don’t know what attempted murder is, but he was f--ing knocked out and punching the sh-t out of him. I don’t know how far they go, or what the details are to get that charge. Aggravated assault for sure, battery, it’s a felony for sure. I don’t think there’s any way out of that.
The incident occurred on the night of August 24 during a show by wrestling promotion Knokx Pro Wrestling. According to media reports, Jackson Jr. entered the ring and attacked the wrestler known as Syko Stu (real name Stuart Smith). Raja threw him on the canvas and landed about 20 strikes on the wrestler, who was already unconscious.
Raja Jackson has two professional MMA fights on his record. In May 2023 at United Fight League 2 he defeated Hastings McMillan by first-round TKO, and in August of the same year he lost to Steve Collins by unanimous decision at UFL 3.


