The authorities said that Raja Jackson, the son of the former UFC heavyweight champion, “Rampage” Jackson, was under investigation after a violent sparkle at a professional wrestling event in Los Angeles, who performed a performance.
The accident occurred on Saturday night during a presentation broadcast at the Knokx Pro Wresting Academy in Sun Valley. The video shows Jackson storming the ring during the match of Starter Smith, uploading it and uploading it to a mat to a mat.
The attack left the spectators when his colleagues rushed to curb Jackson. His brother in the United States of America said that Smith, who is under the name Sico Sto, was transferred to the hospital, where he was said to be stable but with serious injuries, including the broken face bones and their lost teeth.
LAPD officials say they have received a call around 9 pm who have been reported to have an attempt to kill. By the time the officers arrived, Jackson left the place. The investigators later classified the accident as a felony battery. As of the two, there were no arrests.
Quinton Jackson, who gained fame in UFC, apologized for social media for his son’s actions, saying that Raja had recently suffered from concussion and “there was no work in the ring.” He added that he was “very annoyed” about what happened, and he hoped that Smith would completely recover.
The Knokx Pro Wresting Academy condemned the incident, saying what was supposed to be a designed trick to “selfish and irresponsible”. The group said it had not experienced anything similar in 17 years of work.
The quarrel followed a previous confrontation that was caught on the video, as Smith Jackson hit with a drink that could be outside the place. However, legal experts noted that such an accident is unlikely to provide reasons for self -defense, given the severity of the Jackson attack.
Videos of the attack, which was initially broadcast on the platform’s kick, quickly published on social media, which sparked widespread anger at fans and personalities in the world of combat sport.
LAPD officials say the investigation continues.