As noted before, Raja Jackson, son of former UFC fighter Quintin “Rampage” Jackson, was involved in an incident over him legit assaulting a pro wrestler named Syko Stu, real name Stuart Smith, at an event for KnokX Pro Wrestling this past August. Stu was released from the hospital this past August and has been recovering at his home since then. Jackson was arrested and charged with felony battery this past September and pleaded not guilty this past October. WWE had pulled their WWE ID affiliation with KnokX Pro following the incident. WWE Hall of Famer and KnokX Pro founder Rikishi recently announced his leave from the company.
The New York Post reported that Jackson agreed to a plea deal with prosecutors on Wednesday to close his criminal case.
It was reported that Jackson pleaded no contest to a single felony count of battery with serious bodily harm at a preliminary hearing. It was also reported that Jackson also admitted to two special allegations, including personal infliction of great bodily injury and engaging in violent conduct.
Jackson reportedly is currently scheduled to be sentence in June.
A representative for the District Attorney’s Office stated to the New York Post that Jackson’s “anticipated sentence is 90 days actual county jail; restitution of $81,703.38; and two years formal probation.”
Jackson’s plea deal officially closes the criminal case against him over his incident at KnokX Pro’s event.

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