New disturbing footage has emerged showing how Raja Jackson, son of legendary fighter Rampage Jackson, was manipulated by his livestream chat into launching an assault on pro wrestler Psycho Stu during a local wrestling event.
The entire incident was captured on his Kick livestream, and reveals a premeditated attack that prosecutors will likely use as evidence in court.
The confrontation began when Psycho Stu mistakenly smashed a can on Raja’s head, thinking he was a fellow pro wrestler due to his camera equipment. The incident was clearly a misunderstanding, with Stu immediately apologizing three times within five minutes and other wrestlers confirming he was out of line.
Initially, cooler heads prevailed. The wrestling crew arranged for Raja to get his “revenge” during the planned match through fake wrestling moves.
However, the situation deteriorated dramatically once Raja began reading his livestream chat. Despite claiming he and Stu were “chilling” just 15 minutes earlier, Raja allowed his viewers to manipulate him back into rage. Chat members called him weak for not fighting immediately, leading to a disturbing transformation captured on camera.
“I’m beating this guy’s a*s, bro,” Raja declared to his stream, clearly influenced by the provocative comments. The footage shows his ‘descent into madness’ as he became increasingly consumed by chat reactions rather than enjoying the wrestling event he claimed to be a fan of. For nearly 50 minutes, Raja stared at his phone, letting anonymous viewers egg him on to commit battery live on camera.
The psychological manipulation is evident in clips where Raja responds to chat challenges: “You think I’m capping? I’m not capping… Oh, you think he’s stronger than me?” His obsession with proving himself to strangers online ultimately led to the assault that left Psycho Stu unconscious and requiring multiple people to pull Raja away.
Most disturbing was Raja’s immediate return to addressing his chat after being removed from the venue, asking if viewers thought the attack was staged rather than showing concern for his victim.
The incident becomes even more damaging considering Rampage Jackson previously admitted on stream to setting aside bail money for Raja, stating he knew his son was likely to end up in legal trouble.

While Rampage issued a PR response downplaying the incident as an accident and apologizing to Kick.com, the livestream footage clearly shows premeditation.
Raja’s own words about planning to attack Psycho Stu, combined with the extended period of chat manipulation, paint a picture of calculated violence rather than spontaneous reaction.