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Rampage Jackson Says Son Raja Is Eyeing a Comeback After Brutal Streaming Incident

Tiffany Brockworth |

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson says his son Raja may be ready to step back into the streaming world after months away following a highly publicized incident that pushed him offline.

During a recent livestream conversation with creator N3on, the former UFC star shared that the idea to return is coming straight from Raja himself.

“I want to get my son Raja back on there,” Jackson said, adding that the decision feels personal and intentional. When asked directly if Raja plans to stream again, Jackson didn’t hesitate. “He wants to,” he confirmed.

The discussion shifted to how a comeback might look, with N3on offering to host Raja’s first broadcast back.

“Can I be the first stream? Us three?” N3on asked. Jackson agreed but made it clear there would be boundaries. “We can’t do it on Kick,” he said, suggesting it happen through N3on’s platform instead. “Yeah. He wants to come back.”

Raja previously appeared in livestreams tied to his father and other online personalities before stepping away last year. In August 2025, he was charged with felony and misdemeanor battery counts connected to an altercation with streamer Syko Stu, to which he has pleaded not guilty.

Rampage recently made headlines after he squashed the beef between Larry Wheels and boxing influencer Deen the Great. Larry slapped Deen after he repeatedly tried to touch his wife without her consent.

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