Former UFC hunter became professional wrestler Tom Lawlor is not surprised that Raja Jackson had no legal consequences for his viral beating of Syko Stu.
While attending a KNOKX Pro Wrestling event on August 23, Jackson, the son of ex-UuC Light Heavyweight Champion Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, in the Ring, picked up Stu and hit him violently to the Canvas to the unacceptable entertainer Punches.
After the attack, the Los Angeles police confirmed that they are actively investigating the incident, although no arrests have been made.
“Am I surprised that he wasn’t picked up? No,” Lawlor said during an appearance The Ariel Helwani Show. “And I think part of it is where it took place. I mean pro wrestling, even today in 2025 and especially, you know, really at the independent level, is to a certain extent legally … we mean, I mean coupons when it comes to this kind of house. So I am not surprised that Raja Jackson has not been collected.
“That is one of the biggest insults for professional wrestling, to tell someone else to harm someone else physically. That is the whole reason for the sport. If you want to fight someone, go be a MMA hunter. The whole reason for professional wrestling is so that you can present the fight, but take care of the other person.”
Jackson has confronted with a significant recoil from almost everyone, including his own father, who revealed in an interview with Helwani that he no longer has contact with his son.
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