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Raja Jackson, son of ex-UFC champion Rampage Jackson, went viral when he appeared to knock out a pro wrestler in the ring on Saturday.

Viral video shows aspiring MMA fighter Raja, 25, entering the ring at a WWE school in Los Angeles on Saturday. He picked up pro wrestler Syko Stu and body slammed him before throwing 22 punches to his face.

Other wrestlers tackled Raja and then pretended to pummel him while Syko Stu lay motionless on the ring mat.

What happened next continued the debate over whether the incident was real or fake. Video shows a wrestler falling on Syko Stu and the ref giving the 3-count.

Apparently, there is no video of medics tending to Syko Stu or taking him away on a stretcher.

The LAPD is investigating the incident, but no charges will be filed if the incident was staged.

Meanwhile the debate rages on X (Twitter) over whether the incident is real or fake.

One person wrote: “This is all fake, done for publicity. Now everyone knows about Raja Jackson.”

Another person wrote: “Wait so it might of been fake? Cuz no way the ref looks at this and thinks mhmmm lets finish this with a dude half dead.”

A third person commented: “You cannot write a better script if u were the prosecution team. This is a slam dunk dream case.”

Rampage Jackson shared a statement defending his son. Rampage said Syko Stu was “awake and stable.” He said the incident was “a part of the show.”

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An X user shared this video before the match of KnokX Pro star AJ Mana advising Raja to get his revenge on Stu for smashing a fake beer can on his head.

AJ Mana disabled his Instagram comments after the video went viral on Sunday.