
Rampage Jackson
My Son Raja Should Do Jail Time
… For Syko Stu Attack
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Rampage Jackson says Syko Stu is partly accountable for the violent assault that put him within the hospital with critical accidents, however that does not imply the UFC legend believes his son Raja ought to stroll scot-free … actually, the whole reverse.
“Raja, I think that he should do a little [jail] time, do a little community service, and go to anger management class, get some therapy,” Jackson, 47, informed Ariel Helwani on Wednesday.
Helwani adopted up, saying some individuals imagine the 25-year-old was truly attempting to take the lifetime of Stu … which Rampage rapidly refuted.
“It wasn’t attempted murder because he wasn’t trying to kill that guy.”
“I think that he should do a little time, do a little community service.” @Rampage4Real believes his son wants jail time to replicate on his actions. pic.twitter.com/OHtpsWw2U4
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) September 3, 2025
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“How do you know?” Ariel requested.
“Because that’s my son. I know my son. Raja wasn’t trying to kill nobody. He wasn’t trying to kill that guy. He wasn’t trying to kill that guy. Roger probably didn’t even know how bad he hurt that guy. He wasn’t trying to kill that guy.”
Rampage then positioned blame on the occasion promoters … who took an MMA fighter and put him in a wrestling ring with no expertise within the squared circle.
“Raja was in the act as a pro wrestler, but he ain’t no f****** pro wrestler. The promoters had no reason putting my son in that f****** ring. But it was no attempted f****** murder.”

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Whether officers finally see it like dad does remains to be to be decided — Raja has not but been arrested or charged.
Earlier right now, our regulation enforcement sources informed us cops have been nonetheless investigating the incident … and nonetheless had interviews to conduct.
There is a few excellent news … Stu’s spouse Contessa introduced her husband was out of the hospital and recovering at house as he heals up from a laundry listing of medical points following the assault.