UFC legend Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson has taken to social media with an appeal to restore his son Raja’s platform on Kick. A few months back, his son was involved in an incident at a professional wrestling event that resulted in serious charges for his 25-year-old son.
“Bring Raja back on Kick button,” Jackson wrote on X in response to one of the platform’s recent posts. The comment has already garnered over 500 likes.

The call for Raja’s reinstatement follows an August 2025 incident at KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy in Los Angeles. Raja entered the ring and attacked professional wrestler Stuart “Syko Stu” Smith, delivering more than 20 strikes that continued even after Smith lost consciousness.
According to sources, the assault left the wrestler with severe injuries, including facial fractures and broken teeth, requiring immediate hospitalization.
Law enforcement arrested Raja shortly after the incident. He currently faces one count of felony battery causing serious bodily injury and one count of misdemeanor battery. Released on $50,000 bond, he awaits trial while prosecutors reportedly seek sentencing enhancements that could carry up to seven years in prison if convicted. At his arraignment, Raja entered a not guilty plea.
Despite the gravity of the situation, Rampage appears determined to help his son rehabilitate his public image.
During a recent conversation with content creator N3ON, the UFC veteran revealed that Raja wants to return to creating content on camera. “I want to get my son Raja back on there,” Jackson said, referring to N3ON’s program “Us Three.”
When N3ON offered Raja the first spot on his platform, Jackson acknowledged the obstacle standing in their way. “We can’t do it on Kick,” he stated, suggesting they would need to explore alternative platforms for his son’s return to content creation.
In a social media clip recorded prior to the assault, Raja opened up about his monetary struggles.
“No, I don’t got no bread, bro. I don’t got no bread,” he said. “That’s what I’m saying. That’s why I’m be talking to you on this. I’m just like, yo, my dad got bread. That’s his bread. That’s not mine.”
“You know, it’s just been rough. It’s been hard on me, bro. It’s just really been hard on me, bro. I’ve been, low key, I’ve been stressed about it. I’m just like, heck no.”
Raja’s professional MMA career has yet to gain traction. He holds a 0-1 record in professional competition, with his last appearance in the cage coming in 2023.
Since then, he has largely traded on his father’s fame while trying to establish his own identity in combat sports. Reports suggest the UFC has declined to offer him opportunities, effectively closing the door to the sport’s premier organization.
Rampage has also acknowledged his son’s wrongdoing while expressing hope for redemption. In interviews, he has stated that Raja went too far, has wronged himself and others, and that legal accountability is appropriate.