Mrbeast And Sophie Rain Rally Around Wrestler Syko Stu After Brutal Attack on OnlyLikeFans

  • By Imani
  • Aug. 27, 2025, noon

Wrestling Community Shocked by Violent Assault

On August 23, 2025, the wrestling world was rocked when Stuart Smith, known in the ring as Syko Stu, was brutally attacked. The incident occurred during a KnokX Pro Wrestling event in Los Angeles, leaving fans and fellow wrestlers in disbelief. Smith sustained severe injuries after Raja Jackson, son of former UFC star Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, assaulted him more than 20 times while he was unconscious. The attack resulted in serious facial injuries and the loss of multiple teeth, landing Smith in the hospital.

Sophie Rain

Sophie Rain

Stars Step Up to Offer Support

In the aftermath, YouTube sensation MrBeast stepped forward with an offer of support. Taking to social media, he expressed his readiness to assist with hospital expenses or aid Smith’s family. “Dang man, this hurts to see," he wrote, highlighting Smith's veteran status and his use of wrestling as a therapeutic outlet for PTSD. MrBeast reached out, urging those connected to Smith to propose ways he could help.

“Dang man, this hurts to see. Especially because I read he was a veteran that used wrestling as an outlet to get over PTSD.”

Also offering her aid was OnlyFans star Sophie Rain, renowned for her philanthropic efforts, including a $1 million donation to MrBeast’s CleanWater initiative. Rain pledged financial assistance towards Smith's medical expenses, demonstrating her commitment to his recovery.

MrBeast

MrBeast

Community Rallies Amid Police Investigation

Smith, a U.S. Army veteran who turned to wrestling in 2017 to help manage PTSD, has seen a rapid outpouring of support. His wife, Contessa Patterson, launched a GoFundMe campaign to cover his medical costs, swiftly raising over $50,000. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Police Department is taking the attack seriously, investigating it as felony battery. KnokX Pro Wrestling has publicly condemned Raja Jackson's actions, describing them as a "selfish, irresponsible act of violence." Despite the uproar, Jackson has yet to face arrest or charges.

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