Raja Jackson Reaches Plea Agreement Stemming From Vicious Attack During Indie Event

Raja Jackson has reportedly finalized a plea agreement with prosecutors to settle the criminal charges arising from his August 2025 assault on independent wrestler Syko Stu.

According to The California Post, a representative for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that Jackson is entering a "no contest" plea to a felony count of battery causing serious bodily injury. While formal sentencing is scheduled for late June, Jackson is expected to serve a 90-day term in county jail, followed by two years of probation and the payment of restitution to Stu.

Jackson, whose father is UFC icon Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, is slated to pay $81,703.38 in restitution prior to his sentencing hearing.

“The 26-year-old pleaded no contest to one felony count of battery with serious bodily injury at a preliminary hearing setting after striking the agreement with officials,” a spokesperson for the DA’s office informed The California Post.

Furthermore, Jackson admitted to two special allegations: engaging in violent conduct and the personal infliction of great bodily injury.

The altercation took place last summer during a KnokX Pro Wrestling event in Los Angeles, with video of the assault quickly going viral across social media platforms. In the aftermath, a GoFundMe campaign organized for Stu’s medical and recovery costs garnered nearly $225,000.

Jackson, a streamer on the Kick platform, struck Stu in the head multiple times, leaving him bloodied. The attack was apparently a retaliation for an earlier angle that evening in which Stu had hit Jackson in the head with a beer can.

WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi—one of the original founders of KnokX Pro—announced this week that he will be stepping away from the wrestling promotion and its training academy. Following the aftermath of the attack, WWE quietly cut ties with KnokX Pro, which had served as one of its WWE ID affiliated indie promotions.