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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, so we are back on the way concept
presented by the Ring, and I wanted to come back
to you guys because I'm finding out in real time
how much worse this Rajah Jackson situation. I don't even
hesitate to call it a situation because it's flat out assault,
potentially attempted murder. But the entirety around that, the situation
that's going on, and the information that's coming out around it,
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is getting worse by the minute. A lack of control
at the top of a professional wrestling company, Howard is
and potentially set up and manipulation going on within the
same locker room, within the same walls as the assault occurs.
Ultimately a shifting of blame, pointing the finger, everybody not
willing to do the one thing that someone needs to do,
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which is take accountability for your actions. And this involves
a lot of people, but at the top of it
involves Rajah Jackson. And also it's been I don't know
how many hours now forty eight hours later and still
no arrest from a Los Angeles police department. I don't
know what's going on. I don't have any idea what
they're doing. But let's talk about this some new information
has come out from one of the wrestlers that stopped
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Roger Jackson from damn near killing Psycho Stu in the ring,
And not only does he ask some information on what
happened behind the scenes the day of the attack, but
he also has information leading up to and after the
attack that I think you'll find very shocked. And also
I want to take a look at some of the
things I didn't see when I made the first video
that makes me not only think, but I'm one hundred
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percent sure that Roza Jackson only should go to jail,
but potentially on a premeditated attempted murder charge like this.
This is insane, the stuff he was saying on his
own live stream. So we need to get to it all.
But before we do, I'm going to talk about this
a couple of times in the video. But there is
a link in the description for a GoFundMe. This has
been vetted. It is the go fundmet for Psycho Stu's recovery.
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They have a goal of one hundred and ten thousand dollars.
This is the man that Rajah Jackson beat senselessly in
a premeditated howard. This act of sneak punching continuously violently
attacking this man who they had a difference that was
settled earlier in the day. But make sure you guys,
if do you want to support Psychostu, who think had
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multiple broken bones in his face and damn near lost
all of his teeth and was bleeding from the mouth
and choking on his blood. Apparently, as we'll learn today,
was also in an induced coma. Make sure you guys
show your support. I'm personally gonna be donating as well.
So anyway, yeah, let's get into this because this entire situation,
this entire story, just keeps getting worse. Breakdown. Let's go
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all right, So, I think we just have to why
the video itself that was put out by a channel
called the Scaling Up Podcast. And apparently this gentleman right
here in the green tank top is I'm not sure
his name, but he's the guy that is the first
person or I guess the second person actually to try
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to get Rajah Jackson off of Psycho Stu and actually
was successful in doing it. He's the reason honestly that
Sygost's probably not because I have no doubt in my
mind watching that clip back over and over and over
that Raja Jackson was gonna kill he wasn't gonna stop.
And we'll talk about win in a second, but let's
go into this podcast and here are some of the
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things he has to say.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
Well, to get started with it, What actually happened to Stu?
How bad are his injuries?
Speaker 3 (03:26):
Broken facial bones is from what I'm hearing, missing teeth,
has no recollection of what happened incoherent and then even
from the people closest to it now that I'm disassociating with,
they won't even put up the full story. Stu's pretty
fucked up. I'll put it this way. What happened yesterday
is he choked on his own blood, on his own teeth.
(03:46):
I heard, yeah, teeth and blood.
Speaker 4 (03:47):
And he lost all of his teeth right, a lot
of them.
Speaker 5 (03:50):
Yeah, broken facial bones.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
He was out on the slam and then the guy
had made contact multiple times. I remember seeing that kind
of be in his shock, and then I just went
side of that running in. There was other people that
could have got involved that I made that contact with,
but they just stayed by the stage. Let me put
it this way, I'm sorry to Stu that the people
that said that they were your friends.
Speaker 5 (04:10):
Let this happen.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
Let's start there. This gentleman Doug, who again is the
guy from the video that I'm not going to show
again because it's if if you've seen it by now,
and it's just I think disrespectful to keep showing it
over and over and over. But he is saying essentially
that STU got set up here, and I don't know
again whose responsibility it was to even allow Rajah Jackson
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in a wrestling ring. Complete fucka already from the wrestling promotion.
I know Rakeshi's names on it, so Rakeshi's gonna have
to be the one that's suffering the consequences of whatever
comes from this. But whoever was there that night that
allowed that to go down, complete fuck up? And also
the people that were standing around and watching Raja do it,
they are a little bit complicit here. Not that everybody's
a fighter, but I'd like to think in a situation
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where I see another human getting beaten to death, that
I'd have the courage to do something, even if it
meant bodily harm to myself. And that sounds great right
me sitting here in my cushy chair, I wasn't there.
But in any situation when you see a man defenseless
getting his face smashed in mercilessly, and you stand there
and you let it happen, especially if that's your friend,
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that's not just some random person that you don't know.
And again that I would still hope that I would
be able to help somebody that's just getting this beat.
But that's the guy you work with, that is your friend,
that's supposed to in the pro wrestling business, thats supposed
to be your brother, and to stand there and be
trembling with fear as he just gets destroyed, whether it
was the referee that stood there, whether it was the
other wrestlers in the match, and although by the way,
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I saw one of those fucking goofs that was there
as a part of the show in the pro wrestling
fucking sit there and pin the guy, Like you know
in a pro wrestling match when something goes wrong, you're
taught to pin the guy when the referee throws up
the X so you can get the match over with
the match is done. But instead of trying to save
your friend from getting the shit kicked out of him
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and potentially damn near murdered. Be A good idea is
to make sure we all say face as pro wrestlers
by laying down there on him and having the referee
count to three. The referee could slap the MAC three times,
but he couldn't let his nuts drop enough to go
over there and get Rajah Jackson off of this man.
A bunch of fucking goofs man. This is why Indie
Pro wrestling. By the way, again, we're gonna get to Rasha,
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but this is why Indy Pro wrestling is an absolute
side show freak fest that no one takes seriously because
of shit like that. Because all the people that were
supposed to be the tough guys, they're supposed to be
the workers that were supposed to be there as a
part of the show and to have Stew's back if
something does go wrong, shot their fucking pants and stood
there and watched as their friend got Like I said,
damn near killed being involved.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
Because from what I understand, you weren't part of that
match that segment. How did you end up out there
in the middle of the ring during this match.
Speaker 3 (06:47):
I just got down with my match was blown up,
took the heat. Did the shit that I get a
whisper by somebody. Hey, something it's not right. I might
need you to go out there and check a scenario.
This guy's going to do a spot. When is Oh,
we'll let you know. We'll let you know what you
want to let me know, But like you're not telling
me when the Q is, When is the spot's supposed
to happen. You're just gonna let me know justin case.
(07:09):
I soa I'm stuck waiting for this cue. I walk
out to somebody with the radio. I said, hey, talk
to the back. When do you guys want me to go?
What's happening? I was informed about the beer k incident
actually shortly before that. They told me that they made up,
shook hands, hugged it out multiple times, so it was
gonna be fine, but they just want to make sure.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
So not only do we have the wrestling company telling
another wrestler who wasn't involved in the match to be
ready in case something bad happens, which tells me that
the company itself knew that putting Rajah Jackson in a
match was a bad idea that giving him any sort
of amount of time to do anything with free reign
inside a wrestling ring when he has no wrestling experience
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and he's a trained fighter. Is again dumb as fuck.
And then they go and tell this guy, hey, just
in case he does something, be ready. The guy has
nothing to do with anything, a guy that has no
bearing in the match at all, but is just there.
How about, hey, the other people in the match, if
this fucking psycho loses his mind, be there and get
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him off him. Or better idea, how about you don't
put Rajah Jackson in a fucking wrestling match after he
had an altercation with one of your guys earlier. Literally
either doesn't know or doesn't give a fuck that wrestling
is entertainment. He just wants to beat on somebody. He
just wants to fucking hurt someone. Just completely dumb, just
a lack of care and a lack of any sort
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of idea as to what they were dealing with. And honestly,
watching the moves of this pro wrestling company after this
has all happened, probably just a bunch of bitches, I'm
just gonna say it, a bunch of bitches scared two
deaths of saying the wrong thing, of doing the wrong
thing of Rampage Jackson, potentially because of his big name,
I guess, and because he's a big bat him a
MA fighter getting upset or god forbid, his unstable son
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getting upset. In all of this scenario, no one in
that company having the balls to be like, get him
out of here. This is a bad look. And trust me, yes,
we're going to get to Raja, but we're also going
to get to why he was there and the scumbag
that put him in the situation to do what he did.
Speaker 5 (09:07):
I walked back to the ring.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
I see the slam, I see the first punch, second punch,
and by then I've got people in front of me,
and I just start moving.
Speaker 5 (09:16):
I kind of wish I would have just sprung on
like the slam. So that's where I met.
Speaker 3 (09:20):
I mean, honestly, there's nothing worse than you ask somebody
you care about. He's a veteran, he's he's me, and
these are people who are supposed to love him. And
I'm the only one on the outskirts to be told
to watch this, apparently.
Speaker 5 (09:32):
And then I'm in there and I'm battle that I'm
doing whatever.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
Trying to like work this, and I'm telling the guy
to calm down, and now he's trying to fight me.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
It's all fucked, you know.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
Like so them telling you to watch this and get
involved if this was supposed to be an angle, it
kind of doesn't make any sense because you have nothing
to do with their storyline or whatever. It seems like
they kind of wanted you there just because you're the
only one who can shoot, which in wrestling means for
real fight, right if I like it.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
Like how you use a dog, like, hey, we'll send
our bitch to go do this.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
But the fact that they told you to watch out and.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Which is crazy again, no accountability, no one having the
balls to say this is a mistake. We don't need
to have him not only a part of the wrestling match.
We maybe shouldn't have him in the building talking about
Rajah Jackson and instead, oh, we'll get the biggest guy
we have and sit him ringside although he has nothing
to do with it, just in case the thing that
we have told Rajah he can go and do, which
is be a part of the match, becomes chaotic. Because
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Raja is a twenty five year old manchild, Raja cannot
separate the Internet from real life. Raja is getting rage
baited by his kick chat while sitting ringside about how
much of a bitch he is, about how much he's
not going to go in there and hurt the guy,
about how much he needs to get his lick back,
and then his dad, Yes, Rampage Jackson, you're a part
of this too. There's a clip of Rampage Yeah, busting
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his son's balls, but clearly the son takes it seriously
and is not able to differentiate the joke from real life.
And Raja's getting more frustrated, his dad on the phone
telling him he's hugging men and stop hugging men and
doing this weird putting a sundown thing. It's all odd,
But the point is no one had the balls to
say no. Instead they just went, oh, yeah, you go
take care of it. We'll pass the bill this way.
(11:09):
You I don't want to deal with it, you do it.
Everybody can plsten in that it's a piece of shit.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
You know, be ready, And the fact that this had
nothing to do with any of the storylines kind of
shows that this was premeditated, right.
Speaker 3 (11:18):
I think the premeditation part comes on the side of
aj Mona. You brought somebody that was volatile that you
knew had issue, so real quick.
Speaker 4 (11:26):
That's the friend of Raja who brought him to the
That's a.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
Small calves, small ass chicken legs bitch with the cowboy hat.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
So this fight, whatever you want to call it, Roger
Jackson attemptive murder, right, this attempted murder.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
He landed like all right, So let's talk about this part.
This is an interesting part of this that I called
in my video and I don't know if it got
cut out or if I kept it in where I
said the guy in the cowboy hat was weird to me.
The guy in the cowboy hat didn't feel like somebody
that was a friend. That didn't feel like somebody that
was there with the best intentions for stew Psycho Stu,
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who was the wrestler, or something just seemed off about
him because I remember when they did the whole can
across the head work, he was sitting there laughing, and
then after it was done, there was a clip going
around of him talking about how Rajah could get his
get back. So here is that clip, and this was
the guy, the same guy that was sitting outside was
Stu and the other wrestlers having a good time laughing
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it up and was there to tell Stu, hey, he's
not a worker. It's okay, It's okay there, let's break
it up. Mister Ryanstone cowboys sitting there like he was
the arbiter of justice in the whole situation. Then you
find this clip of him talking to Rajah Jackson.
Speaker 5 (12:33):
Working like that. You don't, you know what, idiot?
Speaker 3 (12:40):
So when you ran, when you run in on his shit,
you fucking give him his receipt you remember when I
received it?
Speaker 4 (12:46):
Give him that fucking Rezivo tag this ship.
Speaker 5 (12:49):
He got a problem run out there.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
So first off, this guy's a piece of shit talking
about when you're working, you don't hit him with the
can over the head. Okay, if that's what you believe,
that's fine. But right after that, that was a polize
because Psycho student didn't know who Raja was. Roja was
a part of the show because Roja was live streaming.
He was back there with the wrestlers. And then you
have fucking mister Chippendale talking about, oh yeah, that's not
how you work. So you go in there and give
him the receipt. You go in there and lay it
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on him. What did he say?
Speaker 5 (13:15):
So when you run on his shit, you fucking give
him his receipt. You remember when he received. Give him
that zeo tag his.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Shit, tag his ship, give him that receipt, oh, tag
his ship. This guy right here as a pro wrestler,
as someone that's a part of that company, and someone
that brought He brought Rajah to the venue knowing he
is a pro fighter, knowing he's a fucking unstable individual.
It's sitting there feeding the beasts. And again, this is
not me making excuses for Raja, complete fucking moron, zero
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accountability from him, and there is no excuse to blame.
Just this guy has died and the external factors. Rajah
committed an assault that almost left a man dead because
he has no ability to critically think, because he can't
control his emotions and he's psycho and definitely has a
screw loose. That's inexcusable. But this guy as well, this
fucking scumbag, he needs to face some sort of consequences
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for acting as though one he's in any position to
tell anybody what to do in a wrestling ring that
isn't a part of a company. I don't think he's
the fucking head of this company. He's just one of
the guys there. Too, to try to tell this kid
to go and get his receipt when he doesn't even
know what that means, but he hears you say go
tag his shit. Essentially someone telling Rajah, here's a green
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light for you to go and assault another individual. Meanwhile,
a couple of minutes ago, you were out there laughing
with the boys and telling Stu he's not a worker.
He's not a worker, and was there when Stu apologized
for it. You're a fucking scumbag and you're a snake
fucking rhinestone cowboy. Wanna be fake phony moron?
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Twenty something punches on him, twenty three, twenty three punches
on him, You pull him off, and then he tried
to go at you, So that was he trying to
continue beating him even further.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
I think the culmination between his dad picking on him
and all his daddy issues came out and all this
shit that Aj gassed up into his head.
Speaker 5 (14:57):
Because, let me put it.
Speaker 4 (14:58):
This way, I don't like Raja.
Speaker 3 (15:00):
I think Roger's a shit person for what he did,
but I think AJ's a bigger shit person for gassing
him up to be in that ring, deleting him to
ruin his own life to hurt somebody that AJ also
has a problem with.
Speaker 5 (15:12):
You can't can tell me that's not I don't believe
in coincidence. He was basically trying to put the blood
on someone else's hands exactly because he's not going to
do it himself.
Speaker 3 (15:19):
You know the few little backyard fights he got in
where he got beat the cup and then you got
somebody that's a real fighter, trained by somebody that was
one of the greatest of all time, and.
Speaker 5 (15:27):
Then you had him do your dirty work. He ruined
two people's lives.
Speaker 4 (15:31):
So what happened when you got involved with so?
Speaker 1 (15:34):
Yeah, I mean again, he talks about this AJ guy
and how you know he had a problem with Psycho Stu.
Uh So instead of going and either handling it himself
and talking to Stu or having some sort of conflict resolution,
he decides I'm gonna have Rajah beat the fuck out
of him based on something and had already been resolved.
That seems like a real friend. And also, you know
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this guy Doug talks about Rampage messing with his son.
This is apparently the same night, and this is what
I was talking about. It's not Rampage's fault that Raja
went and did this. Like I talked about a second ago,
there needs to be some accountability from Raja, from the
Pro Wrestling Company, from this fucking goof DWave AJ and
from Rampage Jackson, because you don't This doesn't just happen
in a fact, And I'm not here to play psychoanalysts
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and try to like get into people's personal lives. But
Raja definitely had some kind of chip on his shoulder
for whatever reason, whether that's because he shouldn't be streaming
on kick or Twitch, because streaming and the culture around
it and the constant ramping up of topping the most
dumb thing with the next dumbest thing and the next
dumbest thing. I'm telling you, guys, I said it in
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the last video. The Internet is frying your brains. People
watching this video, I hope that you understand what I
mean when I see these streamers in their chats and
these kids, these these little kids rage baiting and putting
these adults in situations where they think, who the fuck
is this. I'm looking out on the screen they're calling
me a bitch. I'm not a bitch, or goating people
into doing more and more and more crazy things. It's
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gonna get to a point. I mean, this is really bad.
This is a temp murder in my opinion, but we've
seen cases of it being an actual follows. We've seen
people going on live stream and do an unspeakable thing,
and we have just started this streaming era. I'm telling
you it's gonna get worse. But all of this was streamed,
all of it, so we have the evidence for every
single bit of what happened, including and that's why I
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wanted to bring up Rampage. This is Rampage talking to
his son. While Raja's getting rage baited by his own chat,
his father calls him and decides to join in on
the action, versus being like, Hey, you need to calm down,
turn off your live stream. I need to come and
talk to you. Hey, I am your father, and no
matter what these faceless, nameless people are saying on your smartphone,
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you need to listen to me. This is getting out
of hand or you're being manipulated by people you don't
even know, and you and I need to have a discussion.
We need to stop this streaming stuff. We need But
that's not even the relationship they even have. If you've
seen some of the clips between Rampage and Raja and
we'll just watch this one for an example. Did you
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get jumped out a bunch of dudes?
Speaker 6 (18:06):
He was hugging on the dude and some damn type man.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
Some buddies. Again. I try. I don't want to like
speak on personal dynamics too much and get into people's
private lives. But who talks to their father like that?
And who talks to their son likes And never once
in my life if I disrespected my father by telling
him to shut the fuck up, And never once is
my father talk to me like a friend or like
a person that he would just throw slang around with.
He talked to me like my dad from the position
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of power, which I wanted him to do, and I'm
so glad he did, from a position of discipline. And
because of that, I think I'm I'm a better man today,
because my dad instilled in me a hierarchy of how
I spoke to him and the respect he deserves and
earned by raising me, by providing for me, by having
me in position to be a better person in my life,
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by teaching me just that little interaction right there. The
way they talk to each other is bazar Art to me,
and again it shows me that Roja has no accountability
at home. He's twenty five years old. By the way,
this is not a child we're talking about, but twenty
five years that this is probably be going on. Rampage
has no accountability for Roja talking to him like that.
Roger feels he can say and do whatever he wants,
clearly because he's telling his dad, shut the fuck up,
that is what I'm talking about.
Speaker 6 (19:15):
I saw you, I saw you hugging on your coach.
I don't got no sex, not around a bunch of dudes.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
Because so there's the discussion between Rajah and Rampage, and
you see Rampage is kind of like agging him on.
He's kind of like goating him into it, like, yeah,
you said they said you was hugging up on a
bunch of dudes. You was hugging up on a bunch
of dudes, being a bitch and all this, and Roger's like, watch,
my dad ain't gonna call me a bitch. Watch watch.
It was almost like Rampage without I don't know if
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he knew the situation, but he decided he wanted to
participate in the troll versus hey, he potentially get a
hold of the situation and hearing his son's voice that
something is wrong, and he's clearly upset and taking everything seriously,
which again is a problem in its own right, but
still you need to be able to hone that in,
rain that in instead of going fucking gasoline and diesel
on the fire. And then we come to the portion
of this breakdown where we talk about Rajah Jackson's complicit
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and premeditated nature of what happened. Now, again, I don't
know if I showed this in the last video. We're
gonna show it now. Rajah says over and over what
he's about to do without any care of the health
and safety of the other person. He's about to do
it too, and with the explicit intent to hurt Psycho
stew bad and potentially again murder him.
Speaker 4 (20:33):
How many subs to knock him out? That's a good question.
Speaker 5 (20:38):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (20:38):
Don't they crash out?
Speaker 1 (20:39):
All right?
Speaker 5 (20:39):
Bet?
Speaker 4 (20:41):
Bet you about to see You're about to see. I'll
think of a crash out.
Speaker 5 (20:44):
I am.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Now I get a chance to get in the ring
and do this and do some shits on exactly.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
People think this shits clean, People think this is a
fucking Game's right up, bron How we're not going to
show the clip again? But how does no one sitting
around him go, yeah, this guy needs to be removed
from the show. He's looking at his phone, getting upset
that people are calling him a fake crashout, meaning the
chat is goading him into being like, you're not gonna
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actually do anything, You're not gonna get in there and
actually hurt him. Wanting to see him do that? How
many subs to knock him out? He wants people to
pay him on kick by subscribing to his channel to
knock the guy out. Incentive from again a bunch of nameless,
faceless people, monetary incentive to go, yeah, I'll just knock
this guy out if you'll just pay me a couple
of subs. What kind of character do you have if
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it only takes a couple of subs for you to
assault someone, for you to leave them permanently damn it
over a couple of Kick subs. This whole internet shit
is cooked.
Speaker 4 (21:37):
Man really after saw him like that, he can't just
hit a fucking can on my goddamn face. I'm really
going to them. I'm telling you I'm dead serious. This
is not gonna be scripted. I'm telling you, I know
wrestling the script. I'm talking about what I'm gonna do
to the guy.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
I'm gonna really show him like, you can't hit me
in the face with a can. If he thinks this
is an excuse for what he eventually did, he's flat
fucking wrong, because number one, he should not and hit
with the can shouldn't have happened. But it was a
clearly worked shot. He was not hurt damaged in any
way from that shot, and Psychostue clearly thought, that's a worker.
(22:10):
I'm gonna do a little bit of wrestling back and
forth here because he's got a camera. He's gonna make
himself look good. I'm gonna make myself look good. We're
gonna work this angle. Brother dude finds out that he's
not a worker, he's not a wrestler, and profusely apologizes.
And this is why I can't excuse any of the
stuff or point the finger at just Rampage or aj
the fucking broke back Cowboy, or the promotional company or
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any of those people, because at the end of the day,
the buck stops with Rajah, and he accepted that man's apology,
and he shook his hand multiple times and told him
it was okay to then read his chat and his
chat call him soft or call him a bitch and
him go, Na, I can't let that happen. I can't.
I can't let my pride be hurt like that. Y'all
gotta quit playing with me. Scumback. And this is clearly
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a premeditated attack.
Speaker 4 (22:55):
Do you think he wanted to continue beating up stud that's.
Speaker 5 (23:00):
I promise you he would have killed him.
Speaker 3 (23:01):
He would have killed me if he would have got
the best of me, if he would have took my
legs out from under me like he was trying to.
Speaker 5 (23:07):
He was gonna do the same thing to me that
he did this do. Clearly you watched the stream when
he's walking away. I'm to people with me.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
I don't care how many times you get fingered in
your life, bro, I don't give a fuck. If you
got a problem with the world and the people around you,
change the people around you, change it up a little bit,
go to therapy, get and help. I'll take it out
on everybody else. And then you want to trained by
one of the best fighters that ever lived. Your father
uses in cloud uses in knowledge and then you want
to hurt people that don't train like that. You're a
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fucking bully fact bitch.
Speaker 5 (23:36):
Fuck you everybody who taught you that.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
So after all, I mean, Doug is not the most
eloquent when he's speaking, but I'll tell you one thing,
he's right, and that emotion and the way he's talking,
it's not meant to sound pretty. It's not meant to
sound nice. That's a guy that's upset that his friend
almost got killed and that Roger Jackson took full advantage
of the skills he's learned, coupled with the fact that
he's emotionally fragile and his ego is fragile, has no
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sense of self control, and he wanted to prove something.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
And I couldn't imagine watching somebody I love getting beat
to death.
Speaker 4 (24:05):
Is that was there?
Speaker 3 (24:06):
Hey, Dave was talking to his dad from what I hear,
so I'm assuming his dad was there and lying to
him about what happened.
Speaker 5 (24:11):
And then guy said, you know.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
How about that. I don't know if you guys just
heard that. The Rhinestone Cowboy was there talking to Psycho
Stew's dad about what happened. Psycho Seu's dad was there,
and the one guy that wanted to go up and
talk to his dad is the fucking oiled up cowboy
that sent Rajah in there to fucking hurt the guy
and then misinform the dad on what happened, try to
explain his way out of it. Like the fucking snake.
He is again, no accountability, no one accepting any sort
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of responsibility, just pointed off on the next guy.
Speaker 3 (24:36):
Seos family now they're wondering if if he's going to
be normal again, not just jail. It's not the tragedy
of losing my son to jail. Is he going to
be able to remember things? Can he walk? Can he
talk normal?
Speaker 4 (24:47):
What condition is he in right now? And Dane, from what.
Speaker 5 (24:49):
I hear, he's having a hard time.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
He has no recollection of what was over there right
he was induced.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
And he's lost all his teeth in this one, I
heard most of them from what I.
Speaker 7 (24:59):
Hear, brains as of last night, it's gone down since
then and reports as of late have said that he's
up and alive, but is extremely out of source as
having trouble walking, maintaining his balance, and he's they just
took him off a breathing tube this morning, and would
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assume they're just.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Keeping breathing tube. Brain swelling, lost his teeth, definitely concussed.
Don't know if he's gonna walk or talk the same.
That's life altering, damn it, life altering. And one more
time I'll make sure and I'll put this link in
the description. This is Psycho Stew's gofund me. It's at
seventy eight thousand dollars at the time in recording this video.
They're trying to get to one ten. I have no
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idea how much more it's gonna cost for him, but
Roger Jackson almost cost him his life. At least I
can do. And if you guys have the means to
do it, and if you're willing to is to try
to donate something and just hope that whatever is is
gonna help. Thank God, he's alive. One that he's up,
that that you know he's awake. Now they took the
breatheing too out. He's not in a coma anymore. Whatever
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happens from here on, if he's able to make a
full recovery, that would be a miracle. But if we
can help, because those medical bills are going to be ridiculous.
I'll leave the leak down in the description. Like I said,
I'm going to be donating as well. But yeah, if
he can, it'll be greatly appreciated by them, and I
feel like it's my responsibility as well to make sure
that I show you guys where to go and do that.
Speaker 4 (26:25):
I'll put it this way.
Speaker 3 (26:25):
Rikishi gets to fucking blame because his name is on
the school, but that doesn't represent him, It doesn't represent
to Miko, doesn't represent a lot of people there.
Speaker 4 (26:33):
Or cause she wasn't even aware of it right now.
Speaker 5 (26:35):
He wasn't even in town, he was out of state. Honestly,
he's a beautiful person. I love him and I love
his son. To Miko.
Speaker 7 (26:41):
The most disgusting thing, which is the reason I ultimately
decided to be present for this, given that my involvement
wasn't direct with the situation that's gone viral, which is
a blessing and a curse. Part of me wishes so
bad that I was there to assist the situation. Chance
I would have gotten locked up that night as well
if I wasn't for what I witnessed on video. But
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the most disgusting thing is that people at this school
are being encouraged to not cooperate with the police. From
what I hear, the police where there investigating the scene
shortly after Stu was removed, and there has been multiple
requests that have gone downstream from upper management to not
talk with the police directly if they are contacted, and
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to only let a certain group of individuals interact with
the police, and to all.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
Right, let's read this Number one. I don't know how
Rajah Jackson hasn't been charged yet by the Los Angeles
to Police department, because when he does, and I'm assuming
that's a win, not if the evidence is insurmountable that
this is a premeditated attack, and that he should definitely
be arrested. Like, I don't know how he doesn't get
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arrested for this. It's clear, it's all on live stream.
It's all there. And again, I don't know how to
separate who is in charge at this pro wrestling company,
but whoever is sending these kind of messages are absolute
fucking scumbags. Don't cooperate with the police. Let it run
through the chain of command. Let's read this message from
somebody named Kevin Thomas. Please refrain from engaging in comment
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section on social media posts about this tragedy. It will
be weaponized in potential criminal and civil cases. Fly low.
If law enforcement were an attorney for the suspect contacts
you in any capacity, let someone here know right away
for guidance on how to address this. What excuse me?
Why would I let the people that allowed this sort
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of thing to happen? Why would I let them know
when questions are gonna come my way about what happened
that night, I'm supposed to tell you guys, so you
can handle it properly, like you handled Rajah Jackson getting
into the ring, like you handled the situation once he
was in there and started beating the shit out of
a guy mercilessly, like your wrestlers handled the situation when
their fellow colleague was getting concussed over and over twenty
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three times in a row. You guys are the ones
in charge. You guys are the organized Yeah, my ass, dude.
This reads like a company trying to save their ass
for wilful ignorance on their own part, or not even
wilful ignorance, willful stupidity on their own part, by being like, yeah,
this will be good to have Rampay Jackson's son attached
to our promotion. We'll let him get in there and
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do some things. Whether they knew he was gonna do
that or not, it's on them. It's on this Kevin
Thomas guy. It's on the promotion. So yeah, you're gonna
have to read what you sew in this situation. You're
gonna have to face the consequences of not running your
show properly, of not protecting your athletes, and not protecting
the employees that work under your banner. For sure.
Speaker 7 (29:34):
How you're trying to have people live for you and
fuck you to every single person.
Speaker 1 (29:40):
Whether people with us or not? In Why Family? First off,
this guy Reno people just taste a little bit of
clout and act like now they have a bit of
a voice and now that their voices matter in any way.
This guy Reno says, whether I think he meant to
say whether people with us or not? In Why Family?
I think you meant to say my family, Sika, Joe,
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Roman reigns Uso and Jacob are supporting us. This dumb
motherfucker thinks that Roman Reigns, Sika and Afa, the Wild Samoans,
Jacob Fatu, and the USOS are all there and got
their backs over this situation. No they won't, dude. No
one is gonna defend you for this, especially not your
famous pro wrestling family or not because it is a
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school run by Rakishi. No one is gonna sit there
and be like, yeah, we stuck by you, Knox Pro
and again and just encouraging people to not cooperate with police.
It's just a scumbag move. All it shows is that
you care more about your own ass then you do
the health and safety of the people working there. Why
would anyone work there. I'll tell you what I wouldn't
do if I was a pro wrestler work in a
place like that, because they clearly don't give a fuck
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if you can just get your shit stomped out by
any random person that happens to come to the show,
because well, it'll make them look bad if the police
are involved. That's pretty much the big update here. Uh,
it just keeps getting worse. The last thing I'll say,
or the last couple of things. Number one, Andrew Smith,
who I think is I guess related to Psycho Stu
or Stuart Smith says good morning, thank you for the
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outpouring of support. Stuart is conscious and does have some
recollection of the events from the day of the attack.
Thank you everyone for reaching out. It's been difficult to
get back to everyone individually. Will be setting up something
for anyone who wishes to donate. I will update with
a link when possible. He currently is resting and says
thank you for the love and support. So this is
earlier today in fair play. There are still some very
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good people on the internet, even though I think it's
gone to hell. Seventy eight thousand dollars since that post
has been raised for Psycho Stu. But the last thing
I'll say is, I don't know how Rajah Jackson hasn't
been arrested. I don't know how policing works in this
type of investigation. If they've already conducted interviews and they
have pretty much everything on tape, I don't know why
he's not in handcuffs and behind bars right now. And
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I saw people online saying, you know, jail isn't the
place he needs to go. And I saw some crazy
takes all over the MMA scene. But the bottom line
is this, there needs to be some accountability for Rajah Jackson.
This is not a sobst. He grew up in a
very nice area in southern California. His father, Rampage Jackson,
built a life for himself off fighting, but one that
was very opportunistic and advantageous to bring a young person
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into the world and have them potentially attribute to society
and become better than Rampage had it when he was growing.
I'm sure his parents before him. That's the goal of everyone.
That's what I want to do. I want to be
in a better position than my parents were for my kids.
Roger Jackson didn't do that. Rose of Jackson. There's even
clips of Rampage saying that I'm not raising money for
my son to go to college, I'm raising money for
his babe. That's a fundamental breakdown of this young man's
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entire life. This dynamic with his father, which is clearly
a disrespectful and disingenuous one, his hatred for the world
for some reason, which continues to show, his lack of
self control, lack of impulse control that continues to show
on stream because it's all they do is they stream
pretty much every day. And eventually that lack of control
and that lack of care led to him making a
choice to annihilate something, to hurt them to the point
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that would be permanent, and for that there needs to
be consequences. There needs to be accountability for Rampage Jackson. Yes,
there's no defending what your son did, and again not
even wanting to get into personal lives, but when you
put it on the internet and you're bothering your son
on live stream, we all see that dynamic. There is
something to be said for looking in the mirror and
saying what did I do wrong? And where did things go?
How much of a part did Rampage play in it?
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On the Pro Wrestling Company for allowing Raja to be
in the ring at all, For the wrestlers there that
either encouraged him to go and get his receipt and
tag his shit like mister tiny caf spandex Cowboy did,
or the other wrestlers that didn't intervene and didn't step
in for their friend, and ultimately and most importantly for
Rajah Jackson, he is not a child. He is not
some misguided youth that is a twenty five year old
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man that had such lack of control, it was so
emotionally fragile and needs his ego massage to the point
where he is willing to ask for money in a
kick chat, to assault someone or just to assault someone
for his respect and so people stop playing with him.
This whole thing boils down to accountability for us. Set
it in my first video on else here, Rajah Jackson
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needs to be arrested because allowing something like this to
slide just shows Rojah Jackson or whoever else, It just
shows them they can do whatever they want and assault
people needlessly just because they're a little bit better of
a fighter, or just because they have an ego problem,
or because they have daddy issue. But yeah, I just
wanted to come in with an update. The situation, the
assault and everything else just keeps getting worse. But like
I said, there are still some good people on the internet,
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and I'll leave the link down in the description. Make
sure you guys if you can, if you have the
means to support Psycho Stu and you know him just
trying to get back to whatever normal will be for
him in the future. His GOFAMMI will be in the description.
Thank you guys for watching, and if there is anything
else update, I'll let you know. But what happens in
this whole situation, I don't have those answers, and hopefully
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one entity does and that's the LAPD. But I guess
we'll find out