The former UFC fighter becomes professional wrestler Tom Lawler, and it’s not surprising that Raja Jackson is not facing legal consequences for Shiko Stor’s assault on the virus.
While attending the Knokx Pro Wrestling event on August 23rd, Jackson, the son of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, slid into the ring, picked up Stu and slammed hard on the canvas before delivering over 20 full force punches to the pointless entertainer.
After the attack, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that although no arrests have been made, it is actively investigating the incident.
“Are you surprised he wasn’t picked up? No,” Lawler said, appearing on Ariel Helwanishaw. “And part of that is where it happened. I mean, even today in 2025, we know that professional wrestling is, to some extent, lawless, especially on an independent level… we’ve seen it.
“It’s one of the biggest insults of wrestling. It’s telling others to physically hurt someone else. That’s the overall reason for the sport. If you want to fight someone, you want to be an MMA fighter.
Jackson faces a major backlash from almost everyone, including his own father, who revealed in an interview with Helwani that he is no longer in contact with his son.