WWE Legend Says Wrestler Brutally Attacked By Raja Jackson ‘Deserves Some Blame’ For Incident

WWE legend Mark Henry has come out with the worst take imaginable regarding the horrific incident involving Raja Jackson and pro wrestler Syko Stu the other night.

According to Mark Henry, Syko Stu needs to accept some responsibility for being punched in the head repeatedly while already knocked out cold, because he ‘disrespected’ Raja Jackson earlier in the night.

Here’s a full rundown of what happened; from Syko Stu breaking a fake bottle on Raja Jackson’s head, to Jackson responding by beating him to within an inch of his life:

Pretty obvious who’s in the wrong there, right? Especially when you also see the footage of Syko Stu apologising afterwards, and Raja Jackson accepting the apology:

Well, ‘The World’s Strongest Man’ Mark Henry sees it differently.

He told TMZ: “You’ve got to be careful, one, who you’re messing with. And, two, what kind of example are you as a veteran for inciting a riot with a kid.”

“If indeed what I saw was what I saw, which is people before the show, during the daytime, drinking and intoxicated or partially intoxicated… and you bust a bottle over a guy’s head and talk trash like that guy was not going to do nothing? Yeah, you’re at fault.”

In fairness, he did later add that Raja Jackson should ‘have enough respect for the business’ and have held back in the ring, so that’s nice of him.

Mark Henry gives his take on the incident. Image credit: TMZ

A GoFundMe has been set up to help cover Syko Stu’s medical bills and it’s currently at $65,000+, so that’s good to see. The guy is a US Army veteran who was using pro wrestling as a way to deal with his PTSD, so the last thing he needed was for Rampage Jackson’s son to knock him out and beat him senseless in a viral video.

Stu’s brother said the wrestler was conscious and talking in hospital, but faces a difficult recovery.

Police are investigating the incident, and you have to think that Raja Jackson is looking at a considerable amount of time behind bars. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if he ends up with an attempted murder charge. What would have happened if the other people in the ring didn’t (eventually) stop him? Something awful, no doubt.

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