Rampage Jacksons stupid ass son nearly kills a wrestler

Yep, Rampage and his son are the exception, not the rule. MMA has deep roots in martial arts disciplines where honor and (genuine) mutual respect are important. This whole incident is shameful and not representative of the sport.
Countless of fighters fixed their shitty upbringing by learning honor and discipline from martial arts, it's extremely common if you listen to interviews.
 
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This is straight up attempted murder. If he was trained mma he should have known when to stop, if he knew wrestling he should have known when to stop. The fact that he keep going and was fighting back after being pulled off, shows he wanted to do that and he needs to be made an example of.
 
There were times when people who displayed such level of unprovoked barbarism and savagery would just get thrown in jail for life or straight up executed.

Unbelievably bad impulse control. Get him out of society immediately.

And is father is a fucking retard too, judging from the comments he made.
 
Him holding all that anger in and talking to himself/stream and saying things like "nobody's gonna call me a bitch anyone" or "I'll show those people what I could do!" looks like those slasher/serial killer movies where they show you the would be killers perspective and his descend into a murderer which happens later in the movie. Those aren't his exact quotes but yeah the way he was talking before and especially after that incident looks that way.

Definitely a danger to society.
 
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Anyone who followed Rampages career, especially earlier / Pride stuff, you knew he was a marble or two short of filling the full pickle jar. The difference is that Rampage wasnt polluted by social media and actually worked for his shit, which in turn developed some modicum of humility and self awareness - which his son desperately lacks.

And 'Page knocked out Arona with the headbut, not slam. Just sayin.....
 
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Just watched the Asmongold video about it where the dad and friend watch the video.

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They realized pretty quickly what kind of fuckup it was.

I really hope the Stu guy makes a full mental recovery, but there is a big chance that, depending on what parts of the brain that were injured, he'll have some personality changes. A person close to me suffered from it after having fallen from a height going head first.
 
father as retarded as son lmao
I could understand this reaction IF the situation were totally different where the wrestlers all picked and bullied his son. But this was the complete opposite where the son wasn't bullied at all and the wrestler that did the bottle actually apologized and squashed the beef afterwards and then the blood thirsty son still went and tried to murder him.
 
I feel like his premeditation is being downplayed. They had a discussion and worked it out and made a plan to which they agreed. You can see Stu kind of smiling before he is slammed, he thought they were making a good show. He was intentionally deceived. Raja kept his rage hidden and convinced him they were good specifically so Stu would let his guard down. His comments on the bench are pretty much boasting about it. That is not losing your head, that is being a psychopath.
 
He left the event pissed off saying "I'm tired of people calling me a bitch".

His father probably has called him weak and a bitch.

His chat called him a bitch.

Now the whole world is calling him a bitch.

Ironic.
 
the clip of him literally saying he was planning to just punch him till they stop him damns any 'but...' attempts at blame shifting to the side that's in the hospital
 


His go fund me is up 25 K

50k now, I don't know how insane his medical bills will be, but I assume this won't touch the sides.

Presumably Rampage and Raja (who I wasn't familiar with before this) are expecting at least a civil case, even the stupidest of people will see that coming. Rampage's response to events (above in Kacho Kacho 's post) can only be considered ill advised - especially since intimidating the wrestling community seems to be his primary goal. How to build a case against you and your family.
 
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You realize that's a fake door, right?
You realize that it make him look like a roided rage moron even if the door is fake?

The point of the video is not him being so strong that he can smash a real door, but that he is so easy to make him mad that not even an inanimate object is safe from his anger.

Even if it was a skit, he still look like a childish moron throwing a tantrum.
 
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50k now, I don't know how insane his medical bills will be, but I assume this won't touch the sides.

Presumably Rampage and Raja (who I wasn't familiar with before this) are expecting at least a civil case, even the stupidest of people will see that coming. Rampage's response to events (above in Kacho Kacho 's post) can only be considered ill advised - especially since intimidating the wrestling community seems to be his primary goal. How to build a case against you and your family.

50k will be a drop in the bucket. When I was hospitalized for an esophageal hemorrhage, I was in the hospital for 5 days, 2 of them in ICU.
When I left they sent me a bill for over a 100k, and that was over 20 years ago. That amazing American healthcare system.
Plus, I didn't need the massive dental work this poor dude is gonna need for his destroyed mouth.
Ten years minimum and hopefully the civil suit bankrupts his shitty dad as well.
 
50k will be a drop in the bucket. When I was hospitalized for an esophageal hemorrhage, I was in the hospital for 5 days, 2 of them in ICU.
When I left they sent me a bill for over a 100k, and that was over 20 years ago. That amazing American healthcare system.
Plus, I didn't need the massive dental work this poor dude is gonna need for his destroyed mouth.
Ten years minimum and hopefully the civil suit bankrupts his shitty dad as well.
100k for 5 days sound beyond ridicolous, what?

What the fuck they did to you? Wolverine adamantium skeleton surgery?
 
America baby!

I didn't have insurance at the time either so I was billed the whole amount. Never paid a dime of it either!
Oh...didn't know it was optional to pay this stuff :lollipop_squinting:

I'm surpraised that at least 10-20 american don't die in their home every day because they don't even try to go to the hospital.

Third world country type of shit.
 
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Oh...didn't know it was optional to pay this stuff :lollipop_squinting:

I'm surpraised that at least 10-20 american don't die in their home every day because they don't even try to go to the hospital.

Third world country type of shit.

They have no way to collect. And since medical debt doesn't impact your credit rating I didn't give a shit. I've got impeccable credit, but a crapload in medical "debt." Never once has it been a problem getting a car/loan or anything credit related.

Healthcare in this country is completely fucked. It's amazing if your rich though!
 
They have no way to collect. And since medical debt doesn't impact your credit rating I didn't give a shit. I've got impeccable credit, but a crapload in medical "debt." Never once has it been a problem getting a car/loan or anything credit related.

Healthcare in this country is completely fucked. It's amazing if your rich though!
Not to be that guy, but usually when people don't pay stuff they get a reckoning years later where they have to pay everything at once plus the taxes for the delay, i hope it's not your case but i would not be so nochalant about it.

WHy even have a system if they can't force the payment?
 
I'm surpraised that at least 10-20 american don't die in their home every day because they don't even try to go to the hospital.

Even people who decide they need to get to hospital try to cut down on costs by avoiding ambulance use, this sounds incredibly high, but it's what the article says:
23% of Americans have opted out of an ambulance ride due to the potential cost


They have no way to collect. And since medical debt doesn't impact your credit rating I didn't give a shit.
So, basically if it's emergency care, you can dodge it, but if it's ongoing care you'd be screwed without insurance?
 
Not to be that guy, but usually when people don't pay stuff they get a reckoning years later where they have to pay everything at once plus the taxes for the delay, i hope it's not your case but i would not be so nochalant about it.

WHy even have a system if they can't force the payment?

The charge from that particular hospital visit was about 20 years ago and has long since dropped from my credit report. Hell, when I briefly did loan underwriting for a bank we were told to disregard any medical debt when we were calculating debt to income ratios.
 
Even people who decide they need to get to hospital try to cut down on costs by avoiding ambulance use, this sounds incredibly high, but it's what the article says:




So, basically if it's emergency care, you can dodge it, but if it's ongoing care you'd be screwed without insurance?

You can receive ongoing treatment. I know a guy that got a colo/rectal cancer diagnosis when he went to the er without insurance. They set him up on some kind of plan, but the cancer was super aggressive and he was gone pretty quickly.
I should say that my experiences with the system have all been in Florida, one of the worst states for healthcare. YMMV in different states with different laws/policies.
 
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