Rampage Jackson didn’t realize his cameraman didn’t end the stream like he asked

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson found himself in an embarrassing situation during a recent live stream when what he thought was a private moment turned out to be broadcast to his entire audience.

The incident unfolded when Jackson appeared to wrap up his streaming session, telling viewers “All right, then peace good night guys much love” and thanking his audience for joining.

The MMA veteran clearly believed his broadcast had concluded and began speaking more casually.

However, Jackson’s cameraman had not actually ended the broadcast as requested, leaving the stream running. The former champion continued talking, unaware that thousands of viewers were still watching and listening to his unguarded comments.

The situation became increasingly awkward as Jackson made several remarks he obviously intended to be private, including colorful language and personal commentary. At one point, the realization began to dawn on him that something might be amiss when he exclaimed “What the f**k” and expressed concern with “Don’t tell me they saw that.”

The confusion continued as Jackson appeared to be getting mixed signals about the stream’s status. Despite his earlier sign-off, the broadcast kept rolling. “Don’t play man,” Jackson said, seemingly addressing his production team about the technical mishap that left him exposed to his audience during what he assumed was private time.

The former Pride FC and UFC star has not yet publicly addressed the streaming snafu. But the incident has already begun circulating on social media platforms, with clips of his reaction spreading among MMA and streaming communities.