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Gruesome Injuries Wrestler Suffered From Raja Jackson Assault As Update Emerges

Shocking wresting incident exposed.

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Stuart Smith, better known as Syko Stu, is fighting for his life after a savage assault during a wrestling event in Los Angeles.

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Chaos in the ring unveiled.

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The chaos unfolded during a Knokx Pro Wrestling event in Los Angeles, where Raja, son of UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, was scheduled to appear.

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The original plan? A quick takedown spot—nothing brutal, nothing real.

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Instead, the script went out the window when Raja decided to take things much further than anyone anticipated.

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Witnesses say Raja slammed Syko Stu hard onto the mat before mounting him and throwing a shocking flurry of punches.

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More than 20 heavy blows landed before other wrestlers rushed in to stop the attack.

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The tension before the bell profiled.

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So what triggered this violent turn? Sources say trouble started earlier in the day backstage.

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Reports claim Syko Stu and Raja had a heated altercation hours before the event began.

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At the center of it? An alleged beer-can incident, where Stu supposedly struck Raja in the face.

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In newly surfaced backstage footage, another wrestler can even be heard encouraging Raja to “make it real” in the ring.

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Then came Raja’s own words: he hinted on a livestream just before the match that he planned to hit Stu for real.

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“I’m gonna get him,” Raja allegedly told viewers, laughing before stepping through the curtain.

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After the viral clip blew up online, Rampage Jackson tried to do damage control, calling the assault “a stunt gone wrong.”

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But multiple angles and insider reports tell a different story, and fans are calling Rampage’s excuse a weak cover-up.

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The injury report detailed.

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As soon as the fight was broken up, Syko Stu was rushed to a local hospital.

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Doctors confirmed severe facial fractures, broken bones, and significant dental damage.

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“He lost a lot of teeth,” revealed fellow wrestler Douglas Malo in an interview with USA Today.

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Malo added: “It was supposed to be a small spot. Next thing, Raja is raining down punches. It was insane.”

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Stu’s brother, Andrew Smith, posted on Facebook that Stu is “stable but in critical care.”

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Another friend, Marcus Hamm, warned fans that Stu faces “a long road to recovery.”

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The viral fallout unraveled.

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The video of Raja’s attack spread like wildfire, racking up millions of views on Twitter and TikTok overnight.

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Hashtags like #JusticeForStu and #BanRajaJackson began trending within hours.

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Wrestling fans and MMA enthusiasts alike have condemned the violence, calling for Raja to be blacklisted from all future events.

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TMZ now reports that the Los Angeles Police Department is investigating the incident.

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Criminal charges could be filed against Raja Jackson as early as this week.

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Meanwhile, Raja’s chilling response to the carnage? On his livestream after the attack, he simply muttered: “My bad.”

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Syko Stu’s recovery could be lengthy.

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The wrestling world is reeling, with insiders saying this is the most disturbing real-life attack they’ve ever seen inside the ring.

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Promoters are facing backlash for lax security and lack of safeguards during live shows.

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At least two sponsors have reportedly pulled out of future Knokx Pro events in the wake of the controversy.

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Doctors say Syko Stu’s recovery could take months—and his wrestling future hangs in the balance.

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At 47, this brutal incident might mean the end of a decades-long career in professional wrestling.

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Fans and friends alike are praying for a miracle as the industry grapples with the fallout of a shocking night that blurred the line between performance and pure violence.

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