Rampage Jackson Says Backlash to Son's Syko Stu Attack 'Has Gone Too Far'

"I'm sick of being quiet and letting all the low IQ people fall for clickbait!" he wrote.

(L-R) Rampage Jackson and Raja Jackson.
Images via Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images and Raja Jackson/Instagram

Rampage Jackson has had enough of the "clickbait" in response to his son Raja's violent attack on wrestler Syko Stu.

Rampage (real name Quinton Ramone Jackson) acknowledged his son's actions were wrong, putting them down to "bad judgement."

He also expressed that his son took things "too far," and he thinks the media has done the same.

"This has gone too far," he began a lengthy Instagram post on Monday (Sept. 1). "I’m sick of being quiet and letting all the low IQ people fall for clickbait! Yes my son took things too far, and I’m pissed at him for being a POS and the way he handled it!

"But if psycho Stu wasn’t drunk and wouldn’t have hit my son over the head with a (real beer can) while he was live streaming on his own stream then Knox wouldn’t have felt like they had to make things right by letting Raja get his 'get back' in the ring!" he wrote.

Rampage continued: "If my son would’ve just went to the police when the beer can incident happened then the whole event could’ve gotten shut down and he could’ve sued! But no my son is not as smart as I’d liked for him to be! Now my family and I are getting racist threats because of all the misinformation being posted so content creators can get paid from viewers!"

Addressing reports that Raja "just snuck in" the ring to pick up Stu "without permission," Rampage told people to "get smart," claiming the whole thing "was staged" and that he has witnesses who can prove Stu has pulled drunken stunts like this before.

"But Raja took it too far! He only shook his hand and accepted psycho Stu’s drunken apology because they said he could get in the storyline!" Rampage went on. "He was told he could 'fuck him up.'

"I have witnesses that says this isn’t the 1st time that psycho Stu had done some drunk shit back stage to a fan! Now we have the back story that my son attacked an innocent military vet with PTSD like my son knew everything about the man that came up from behind him and hit him then asked him to sell it!"

Concluding his post by saying that Raja "should face the consequences for going too far," Rampage added that Stu is "lucky" he wasn't there when he allegedly hit his son over the head with a beer can.

"I wouldn’t have cared if a bunch of pro wrestlers would’ve jumped me," he wrote. "I’m a father 1st. Play stupid games win stupid prizes. Let’s all learn a lesson, keep your damn hands to yourself. If you get paid to do fake fighting don’t disrespect people that do the shit for real!"

As far as Syko Stu goes, the wrestler's brother, Andrew Smith, said in a Facebook post that he has regained consciousness and has "some recollection of events from the day of the attack."

The incident is being investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department.

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