Raja Jackson, the son of UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, cut a deal with prosecutors to close out his criminal case on Wednesday.
The 26-year-old pleaded no contest to one felony count of battery with serious bodily injury at a preliminary hearing setting after striking the agreement with officials, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office told The California Post.
Raja also admitted to two special allegations, including personal infliction of great bodily injury and engaging in violent conduct.
Raja is slated to be sentenced in late June, and the rep for the District Attorney’s Office told The Post his “anticipated sentence is 90 days actual county jail; restitution of $81,703.38; and two years formal probation.”
“The defendant is to pay restitution before he is sentenced,” the spokesperson added.
The case all stemmed from a violent incident Raja was involved in back in August 2025.
At a Knokx Pro Wrestling event, Raja climbed into the ring and pummeled Stuart Smith, aka Syko Stu.
Raja slammed the independent wrestler on his head and rained a flurry of punches down on his face — despite the man appearing to be unconscious. Raja, who had been in an altercation with Smith in a parking lot in the leadup to the show, only seemed to relent when other wrestlers in the venue intervened.
In the days following the encounter, Raja’s famous father said he believed his son “should do a little time” in jail and “a little community service” as punishment for his actions.
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