Rampage’s son beats a wrestler into a coma! At in indie wrestling event!

the footage in the hallways with AJ that could make things really muddy, IMO. A high-priced lawyer might convince a judge (who doesn't know anything about pro-wrestling), "I would have thought the same think as Raja if I was told several times to get payback on him."
If be surprised

Judge aren't stupid
 
A lot of veterans who work as COs, also you have the Aryan gangs who are probably not too keen on a young black kid beating up a white veteran.
Oh you mean white guys?

Yeah, that tracks lol
I should have gotten skinheads, that was a freebie.
 
the footage in the hallways with AJ that could make things really muddy, IMO. A high-priced lawyer might convince a judge (who doesn't know anything about pro-wrestling), "I would have thought the same think as Raja if I was told several times to get payback on him."
"Your Honor, in the words of Baldwin IV, your soul is in your keeping. Your decisions are yours and yours alone, and no egging on would cause any reasonable person to believe that they had the right to physically assault someone with a possibility of death by punching them while they are unconscious 22 times."

If I was a prosecutor, I'd be clawing for this case. Easy, publicity fueled slam dunk.
 
What did RVD say


The veteran angle is neither here nor there. Veterans arent saints by any means, some do good, some commit war crimes and genocide in other peoples countries so its got no bearing on things as far I'm concerned as we don't know what type of veteran he was.

RVD said he had Raja’s back on this (so far) over this and to tune into his podcast for more of his take. Which I didn’t.

But then he retweeted this which tells me all I need to know about whatever his dumbass take is.

 
the footage in the hallways with AJ that could make things really muddy, IMO. A high-priced lawyer might convince a judge (who doesn't know anything about pro-wrestling), "I would have thought the same think as Raja if I was told several times to get payback on him."

Dude...that's not just a "bridge too far"...it's absurd. There's literally no place in society ANYWHERE that allows for ambiguity in terms of savagely beating a clearly unconscious person. Any lawyer (I don't care if he's $1500/hour) that tries a defense of "Well your honor, see, they told him to get payback and it's easy to see how he could've thought this was what they meant" is delusional. For 2 reasons.

First, because no judge or jury would likely believe it AT ALL. They'd play the video and say "What human being anywhere, under ANY circumstances, would think doing THIS to an unsuspecting person is reasonable 'payback' for feeling 'disrespected'"? That's the first point. Second, even if somehow they got a judge or jury to buy into believing that Raj actually thought that's what was meant by "get payback", you don't get absolved of responsibility because "someone told you to do it". It doesn't even matter if the person who told you is in a position of authority over you (which they weren't over Raj). Especially with an egregious and violent crime.
 
A lot of veterans who work as COs, also you have the Aryan gangs who are probably not too keen on a young black kid beating up a white veteran.
The COs sure, but the COs hate mostly all inmates. The aryan gangs, nah. People say the same shit about the Karmelo Anthony dude, it's just wishful thinking. Those guys aren't some white patriots like you're maybe thinking. They're drug dealing gangbangers. They'd be more pissed if you mess with one of their Mexican plugs than some random white guy they don't know. Also because of all the tension between race with prison gangs. They actually have strict codes of not interacting with other races, because they know how a full scale prison riot can ensue and how that creates problems for everyone. Your own race will attack or kill you if you start some shit with another race for no good reason
 
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Why does Raja’s forehead look like New Jack’s? It literally looks like it’s seen a blade or two.
 
Maybe. But as a pseudo celeb he'd also have a bullseye on him.
They would likely have him in some kind of PC in CDCR; same with LA County Jail. I think he would be a far bigger threat to himself with his own behavior than any kind of reputational issue. He would start some shit with his mouth or go off halfcocked in some situation like he did at that match.
 
So well trained that he hasn't bothered to fight in 2 years and has no ability to control his emotions.
Wow pounding on that unexpecting guy really showed off an elite GNP game, forget DC he's the real Black Fedor.

Him being 0-1 and giving up on fighting points more towards "not highly trained" as I stated <lol>
Dude. Alot of pro MMA fighters (or any fighters) have no ability to control their emotions.
 
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RVD said he had Raja’s back on this (so far) over this and to tune into his podcast for more of his take. Which I didn’t.

But then he retweeted this which tells me all I need to know about whatever his dumbass take is.


Meepboyz doesn’t seem to understand that there is no loophole allowing Rampage’s son to do what he did. However, we will see if PsychoStu decides to press charges if he pulls through. I would imagine Rampage is about to make an offer to change that guys life financially. PsychoStu would be wise to accept a hefty sum of cash and invest it wisely, rather than go the other route. Rampage is the one with the deep pockets, not his son, necessarily. Maybe that’s why there hasn’t been an arrest. Honestly, the police could have got the warrant minutes after showing a judge that footage.
 
Meepboyz doesn’t seem to understand that there is no loophole allowing Rampage’s son to do what he did. However, we will see if PsychoStu decides to press charges if he pulls through. I would imagine Rampage is about to make an offer to change that guys life financially. PsychoStu would be wise to accept a hefty sum of cash and invest it wisely, rather than go the other route. Rampage is the one with the deep pockets, not his son, necessarily. Maybe that’s why there hasn’t been an arrest. Honestly, the police could have got the warrant minutes after showing a judge that footage.

Wise in what way? That kid should be in jail
 
Dude. Alot of pro MMA fighters (or any fighters) have no ability to control their emotions.
Tons of them can. Who is Raja closer to mentally, War Machine or GSP?

Raja is still not highly trained, otherwise he wouldn't lose to random regional nobodies with losses to other regional nobodies on their amateur record who were fed to him to make him look good, then give up on fighting.

Meepboyz doesn’t seem to understand that there is no loophole allowing Rampage’s son to do what he did. However, we will see if PsychoStu decides to press charges if he pulls through. I would imagine Rampage is about to make an offer to change that guys life financially. PsychoStu would be wise to accept a hefty sum of cash and invest it wisely, rather than go the other route. Rampage is the one with the deep pockets, not his son, necessarily. Maybe that’s why there hasn’t been an arrest. Honestly, the police could have got the warrant minutes after showing a judge that footage.
It's crazy how many people I'm seeing that are saying "Uhhh, there's a loophole allowing you to commit aggravated assault!"
It's insane.

Wise in what way? That kid should be in jail
Wise as in he thinks Stu should take the money Rampage's legal team is in all likelihood going to offer him to not press charges. Depends on the number of course, but I could agree with that and it takes a lot less time to just take a check rather than sue someone civilly, especially someone whose entire net worth is tied up in trusts.

However, LAPD has already assigned detectives to the case, Raja isn't being hauled in because he's a public person who they're probably sure isn't a continuing threat to the public.
They're going through everything we have the last day and they'll probably pick him up during the week or ask him to surrender himself, but I'm 95% sure he's getting jail time here unless Rampage has an envelope with an LA Favor in it that he hasn't cashed in since A-Team.
 
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Tons of them can. Who is Raja closer to mentally, War Machine or GSP?

Raja is still not highly trained, otherwise he wouldn't lose to random regional nobodies with losses to other regional nobodies on their amateur record who were fed to him to make him look good, then give up on fighting.


It's crazy how many people I'm seeing that are saying "Uhhh, there's a loophole allowing you to commit aggravated assault!"
It's insane.


Wise as in he thinks Stu should take the money Rampage's legal team is in all likelihood going to offer him to not press charges. Depends on the number of course, but I could agree with that and it takes a lot less time to just take a check rather than sue someone civilly, especially someone whose entire net worth is tied up in trusts.

However, LAPD has already assigned detectives to the case, Raja isn't being hauled in because he's a public person who they're probably sure isn't a continuing threat to the public.
They're going through everything we have the last day and they'll probably pick him up during the week or ask him to surrender himself, but I'm 95% sure he's getting jail time here unless Rampage has an envelope with an LA Favor in it that he hasn't cashed in since A-Team.
War machine is, was? A pro fighter.

Duh?
 
Meepboyz doesn’t seem to understand that there is no loophole allowing Rampage’s son to do what he did. However, we will see if PsychoStu decides to press charges if he pulls through. I would imagine Rampage is about to make an offer to change that guys life financially. PsychoStu would be wise to accept a hefty sum of cash and invest it wisely, rather than go the other route. Rampage is the one with the deep pockets, not his son, necessarily. Maybe that’s why there hasn’t been an arrest. Honestly, the police could have got the warrant minutes after showing a judge that footage.
They could arrest him without a warrant in a public place.
 
Wise in what way? That kid should be in jail
I agree 100% Raja belongs in prison. I was only arguing a way PsychoStu could benefit financially from this. I don’t see Raja Rampage coming up with a shit ton of cash in a civil suit especially in prison. However his father could 100% change PsychoStu’s life financially. He should also sue the promoter who allowed Raja in the cage. (Unless he agreed to do a work with him.) We don’t know that. Who is left for Stu to gain maximum compensation from aside from Raja and an F league wrestling promotion? Rampage has the deepest pockets. Just saying … I feel horrible for Stu.
 
I believe there may be some what of a loophole between two people professional wrestling. (slam and punch 1-2)
I also believe that once Stu was unconscious you can no longer say he was actually wrestling. (punch 3-27)
 
Tons of them can. Who is Raja closer to mentally, War Machine or GSP?

Raja is still not highly trained, otherwise he wouldn't lose to random regional nobodies with losses to other regional nobodies on their amateur record who were fed to him to make him look good, then give up on fighting.


It's crazy how many people I'm seeing that are saying "Uhhh, there's a loophole allowing you to commit aggravated assault!"
It's insane.


Wise as in he thinks Stu should take the money Rampage's legal team is in all likelihood going to offer him to not press charges. Depends on the number of course, but I could agree with that and it takes a lot less time to just take a check rather than sue someone civilly, especially someone whose entire net worth is tied up in trusts.

However, LAPD has already assigned detectives to the case, Raja isn't being hauled in because he's a public person who they're probably sure isn't a continuing threat to the public.
They're going through everything we have the last day and they'll probably pick him up during the week or ask him to surrender himself, but I'm 95% sure he's getting jail time here unless Rampage has an envelope with an LA Favor in it that he hasn't cashed in since A-Team.
In the USA jail is the place you go while on remand (awaiting trial) or for sentences up to a year. Prison is probably where he is bound. Although he might be in jail for a short time before posting bail.
 
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