
Rampage Jackson's damning admission about his son has emerged after his brutal attack on a professional wrestler went viral.
Raja Jackson put independent star Syko Stu, real name Stuart Smith, in hospital with broken facial bones and lost teeth after punching him at least 20 times at Knokx Pro Wrestling's show in Los Angeles, California.
Though the 25-year-old, who was friends with one wrestler on the event, was poised to interfere in the match, he appeared to go off script with his slam and violent ground and pound - which was livestreamed on his Kick and promptly went viral.
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The Los Angeles Police Department are now believed to be investigating the incident amid calls for Jackson to be prosecuted.
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jackson was stunned after hearing of what happened while on stream with Sneako - ending his broadcast and posting a social media statement where said he did not "condone his son's actions".

He stressed that Raja, who he claims suffered a concussion from sparring days prior, "had no business involved in an event like this" as he expressed being "very upset" and apologised for the situation.
Rampage Jackson appeared to foreshadow son's incident
But in a previous stream Jackson hosted, he revealed that he had fears Raja would go down the wrong path and had saved up bail money in the event he got himself in trouble.
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He stated: "Raja and his oldest son. Whole life I knew them two wasn’t going to college. And my two Japanese - I mean Japanese - kids, I knew they was going to college.
"So I saved up college tuition for the two Japanese kids and bail money for Raja and his brother. So don’t f**k with him if he go to jail. I’m just going to bail him out.”
Earlier on, Jackson had an on-stream exchange with Smith, who smashed a can of beer on the side of his head and appeared to assume that he was coming up against a wrestler.
When later told Jackson was not, he issued an apology which appeared to be accepted and angle was set up for a run-in during the tag team bout.
On stream, wrestler Andre Joel Hudson told Jackson to give US army veteran Smith his "f***ing receipt" and exact revenge - with the MMA fighter outling exactly what he was going to do as he sat and watched the show ringside.
Continuining to stream even after being escorted out with blood on his shirt, Jackson showed little remorse for his actions as he spoke to the camera.
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"I'm tired of motherf***ers playing with me, bro. Real sh**," Jackson said.
"I'm tired of everybody f**king playing with me and sh*t. Think I'm always playing and sh*t, call me b**ch and sh**. I'm not no f***ing b**ch, bro.
"At the end of the day, I'm going to stand up for my f***ing self because I'm tired of everybody f***ing playing with me. Real sh**!"