On Saturday, “Rampage’s” son was invited to participate at a Knokx Pro Wrestling event in L.A., but things quickly took a turn for the worse. Prior to the start of the event, the two had an issue backstage. Syko Stu hit Raja over the head with a fake beer bottle, but Raja thought it was real. They shared some words face-to-face before things cooled down and they made peace. Little did Syko Stu know that Raja was going to get revenge later on in their match by picking him up and slamming him on his head , knocking him out cold, and then landing countless real punches to the head.

Some reports claim Syko Stu “flatlined” inside of the ring, but “Rampage” confirmed after the incident that the professional wrestler is now in stable condition. Either way, it was an egregious act of violence by Raja and something that “Rampage” was shocked to see.

In fact, his reaction was caught live during a stream alongside social media influencer, Sneako. Someone showed “Rampage” a clip of what his son had done and his facial expression immediately changed. Even Sneako cringed as the in-ring assault played out. Check it out below:

“I hope it was staged. I hoped it was staged,” said Jackson. “Some people do hardcore wrestling.”

“Rampage” eventually left the stream after allegedly getting a text that police were looking for his son. Check it out below:

Later on Saturday, “Rampage” spoke again about the incident, but this time he wasn’t so shocked to hear about how things unfolded between his son and Syko Stu. See below:

“He went to a pro wrestling event with his coach,” said Jackson. “Those pro wrestlers be just as crazy as MMA guys. The pro wrestling guy don’t know my son and he hit him over the head with a beer can or a bottle or something. My son didn’t know it was coming. They didn’t tell my son. I guess he thought my son was a pro wrestler or something.

“Raja didn’t react. Raja didn’t fight, though. He didn’t do anything because I told Raja not to get punched. He still hit my son over the head and then he asked my son, ‘You ain’t gonna sell it?‘

“So this motherf—ker that hit my son is stupid. In order for me not to go to f—king jail I gotta to talk to his coach.”

What’s even more alarming is the fact that Jackson knew his son was eventually going to put himself in trouble. A previous video clip has resurfaced, which shows “Rampage” explaining that he’s putting money aside for his son, Raja, to one day bail him out of jail.