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Shaking someone’s hand and telling them your cool before preceding to pummel ts outta them is coldd. Everything was caught on camera too thanks to his genius camera man.
Lawyers gonna have a hard time defending any of that
Shaking someone’s hand and telling them your cool before preceding to pummel ts outta them is coldd. Everything was caught on camera too thanks to his genius camera man.
Lawyers gonna have a hard time defending any of that
People take time to process experiences, everyone involved was an adult and could've easily avoided all this if they were unprofessional
To think, this all could've easily been avoided if dude gave Rampage's son the heads up that he's gonna smash a can on his f***in head.
idk who rampage Jackson or his son are but yea hopefully this dude gets jail time for this for felony assault.
To think, this all could've easily been avoided if dude gave Rampage's son the heads up that he's gonna smash a can on his f***in head.
To think this coulda all easily been avoided if Raja just was genuine when he accepted the apology
To think this coulda all easily been avoided if Raja just was genuine when he accepted the apology
Quickly which came first? Smashing a can on someone's head unprovoked with no warning, or the apology?
Like an actual professional is gonna give the person a heads up what they're intention is...they not just gonna do the s*** and be like "Oh yeah I got this plan for the show!"
Get real bruh. Raja wrong for what he did, but we all know this would not have happened if this Stu guy told him what the plan was from jump lol it ain't about picking sides in this, it's just being able to identify where this s*** went wrong in the first place.
Quickly which came first? Smashing a can on someone's head unprovoked with no warning, or the apology?
We know what happened first, but you’re gonna die on a stupid ass hill tryna act like the end result of this is anyones but Raja’s fault
Dude shouldnt have done it so he apologized and Raja accepted it the s*** shoulda been left at that or Raja just slamming him
idk who rampage Jackson or his son are but yea hopefully this dude gets jail time for this for felony assault.
Rampage

We know what happened first, but you’re gonna die on a stupid ass hill tryna act like the end result of this is anyones but Raja’s fault
Dude shouldnt have done it so he apologized and Raja accepted it the s*** shoulda been left at that or Raja just slamming him
Nobody is dying on a hill lmao it's literally how s*** like this is prevented
Communication is one of the most important things in professional wrestling. You don't just do s*** and then be like "Ah yeah sorry man this is for a bit I had in mind". Motherfucker let the person know first
You try pulling that s*** in "big leagues" with wrestling and a similar thing is gonna happen once you get in the ring. Not to the level of what Raja did, but don't be surprised if you catch a hard elbow to the jaw or slammed harder than you're supposed to. Apology or not.
It's the reason the term "receipt" exists in wrestling.
Like an actual professional is gonna give the person a heads up what they're intention is...they not just gonna do the s*** and be like "Oh yeah I got this plan for the show!"
Get real bruh. Raja wrong for what he did, but we all know this would not have happened if this Stu guy told him what the plan was from jump lol it ain't about picking sides in this, it's just being able to identify where this s*** went wrong in the first place.
If he apologized and stated the misunderstanding then what is there to trip about? It was a stupid stunt from the wrestler but if Raja felt some type of way he should’ve just left the event right after it happened.
This is ultimately on Raja he could’ve avoided all of this had he just left knowing he wasn’t cool about it.
Shoutout Kobe day
But this story was explained by Raja on his Ringer Real Ones podcast. Raja never had real beef with Kobe, it was all competitive. But what he didn't like is how Kobe was always doing that sneaky elbow to the ribs s***. Raja doesn't play that, and it's what lead to him clotheslining Kobe in one of their match-ups that I believe led to Raja getting ejected.
Nobody is dying on a hill lmao it's literally how s*** like this is prevented
Communication is one of the most important things in professional wrestling. You don't just do s*** and then be like "Ah yeah sorry man this is for a bit I had in mind". Motherfucker let the person know first
You try pulling that s*** in "big leagues" with wrestling and a similar thing is gonna happen once you get in the ring. Not to the level of what Raja did, but don't be surprised if you catch a hard elbow to the jaw or slammed harder than you're supposed to. Apology or not.
It's the reason the term "receipt" exists in wrestling.
“Not to the level of what Raja did” exactly nigga thats the point
Nobody is saying white dude didn’t make a mistake but once you make a mistake what can you do? He apologized and told him he can get his lick back at that point he held himself accountable and made a genuine attempt to correct it
Raja is the reason this situation went to the level it went, he more than got his issue resolved with an apology and the opportunity to slam him one time everything beyond that is completely on him
If he apologized and stated the misunderstanding then what is there to trip about? It was a stupid stunt from the wrestler but if Raja felt some type of way he should’ve just left the event right after it happened.
This is ultimately on Raja he could’ve avoided all of this had he just left knowing he wasn’t cool about it.
I ain't excusing Raja. I already said he was wylin out. But I've literally seen this kinda thing happen many times before growing up on the Attitude Era. Plenty of dudes will apologize or accept an apology after a botched stunt or a shoot. The wrestler who caught the bad end of the botch will be "cool" with it. But they're still gonna try to get back at the person who f***ed up. It was rampant in the 90s and 00s.
It's one thing (of course along with the Chris Benoit s***) that led to the WWF/WWE having to do a major overhaul of their image. Along with getting the steroids and other d**** out because naturally having a bunch of giant roided up dudes who got addictions is what led to many wrestlers having real beef with one another outside of the ring which they would bring into the ring.
Bottomline, Stu and Raja are unprofessional as hell. From the lack of communication to the inability to control emotions. But it's this kinda stuff that separates the amateur wrestlers from the pros.
The only reason why I believe you is because you’d need to have suffered severe brain damage to hold this opinion
I’ve been beat way worse than this 100%
This is one of the funniest post I’ve seen
He still in the ICU smfh
The video says it was made an hour after it happened
The video says it was made an hour after it happened
This situation is taking a new life of its own unfortunately. Seen mfs already tryna turn it into some goofy ass race war smh
Nobody is dying on a hill lmao it's literally how s*** like this is prevented
Communication is one of the most important things in professional wrestling. You don't just do s*** and then be like "Ah yeah sorry man this is for a bit I had in mind". Motherfucker let the person know first
You try pulling that s*** in "big leagues" with wrestling and a similar thing is gonna happen once you get in the ring. Not to the level of what Raja did, but don't be surprised if you catch a hard elbow to the jaw or slammed harder than you're supposed to. Apology or not.
It's the reason the term "receipt" exists in wrestling.
He didn’t just give him a receipt though. And no this is not a thing in the big leagues.
Raja wouldn’t even be able to walk out the building let alone walk around backstage without vets and personnel handling him