The fallout continues for Raja Jackson, son of UFC icon Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, after his violent in-ring attack on fellow wrestler Syko Stu.
On Friday, the venue set to host an upcoming Danger Pro Wrestling event confirmed to TMZ Sports that Raja is “not welcome” at their shows — shutting down rumors he was about to make another appearance.
The event space also clarified it had no knowledge of Raja being officially booked, claiming the independent wrestling promotion may have hyped his name online just to stir up interest.

What Went Down in the Ring
The controversy stems from last weekend’s KnokX Pro wrestling event in Los Angeles, where Raja allegedly took things way too far.
After exchanging heated words with Syko Stu before the show, Raja stormed into the ring and delivered a devastating slam and a barrage of punches that left Stu unconscious.
Witnesses say the attack wasn’t scripted or staged — it was real violence in the middle of the show.
Stu’s injuries were severe enough that he was rushed to the hospital. His family has since confirmed he’s recovering but shaken.

Police Are Now Involved
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ that cops are actively investigating the incident.
If Raja is found criminally liable for the attack, he could be facing serious charges that extend far beyond wrestling’s storylines.
Danger Pro Wrestling Distances Itself
Earlier this week, Danger Pro Wrestling (DPW) posted on Instagram that Raja was booked for an upcoming Southern California event. The announcement raised eyebrows immediately, with the org itself calling it a “BOLD decision.”
Now, the promotion appears to be walking back the move. Whether it was a publicity stunt or genuine confusion, one thing’s clear — venues don’t want the risk of Raja on their card right now.
Rampage Jackson Speaks Out
While Raja hasn’t commented publicly, his father, Rampage Jackson, has broken his silence.
The UFC legend says he and his family have received death threats since the violent incident went viral — and he’s pleading for the online harassment to stop.
“Anything I say gets twisted,” Rampage told fans, making it clear he wants the situation handled without further threats or violence.
What’s Next for Raja?
At just 25 years old, Raja was only beginning to explore opportunities in professional wrestling. But now, with venues banning him and police circling, his future in the industry looks bleak.
For fans, the question remains:
Was this a one-off hotheaded moment … or has Raja already destroyed his chances of following in his father’s larger-than-life footsteps?
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