A video has surfaced on social media showing Raja Jackson, the son of UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, during a disturbing incident involving wrestler Stuart Scott. Jackson left a California event in a bloodied shirt, openly expressing his frustration over the encounter.
“I’m tired of Motherf Kells playing with me, mate,” he said. His remarks were punctuated with aggression as he stated, “I’m always being called names, but no, not anymore. I’m in my own king position.” It was an intense outburst, showcasing a mix of emotional vulnerability and bravado.
Things escalated when Jackson showed up at an independent wrestling match where he was supposed to interact with Scott, whose nickname is “Syko Stu.” Instead of a friendly engage, Jackson violently threw Scott to the mat, continuing the assault with at least 15 unanswered punches until bystanders intervened.
Scott is currently hospitalized, and it’s uncertain whether there is any improvement in his condition. After the attack, Jackson appeared shaken, telling others he was frustrated, remarking, “I’m tired of playing with everyone.” It was a strange juxtaposition; he seemed both proud of his actions and deeply affected by the fallout.
Currently, the Los Angeles Police Department is looking into the incident, and Jackson may face charges for his aggressive behavior. In a follow-up conversation with someone after the attack, he learned that Scott had not regained consciousness, which left him visibly unsettled. “But he made me mad,” he exhaled, highlighting the emotional turmoil surrounding the situation.
Jackson has been trying to follow in his father’s footsteps in the sport, though his professional MMA record so far stands at 0-1. Meanwhile, Quinton Jackson publicly defended his son, indicating that he shouldn’t have even been in that setting, particularly after suffering a recent concussion.
