Siko Stu
'Done' with ring work after Rajah Jackson attack
…Wrestling Buddy says
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It seems King Jackson ended Siko Stutime squared… as one of the wrestler's good friends says TMZ Sport he is confident that Stu's time in the ring is over after the brutal attack.
Douglas a little – who actually helped Jackson get Stu off during his temper tantrum at a Knokx Pro Wrestling event back in August – sat down with us this week after prosecutors formally filed charges Quinton “Rampage” Jacksonson… and he told us he couldn't imagine Stu ever getting it mixed up between the ropes again.

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Little said wrestler is his real name Stuart Smith — Raja simply took too much damage to even try to come back.
“I don’t even think it would be wise at this point,” Malo said.
Malo added that Stu has already faced the consequences of his mat career.
“Before the tournament, he wasn’t necessarily the happy chicken,” Malo said.
Malo said that while he hasn't spoken to Stu directly, he has been in touch with those close to him and he seems to be doing well. In fact, he said he expects to see his buddy as early as next month when the wrestling organization meets. an event is planned to be held in honor of the injured star.
“I plan to see him there,” Malo said. “I can't wait for it. This will give me some closure. I can’t wait to hug this guy and everything.”
Malo also said he hopes Stu can at least do some work in the wrestling world that doesn't require physical training.
As for Raja's criminal case, Malo told us he was glad to see the 25-year-old finally released.ace of charges …as he said, he has yet to see any remorse from this guy after the attack.

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Malo told us that he may file a civil lawsuit against Raja at some point… noting that the attack left him with a huge hospital bill that he is still awaiting.
Raja, meanwhile, is currently facing one felony count of grievous bodily harm and one misdemeanor count of battery on a person… and he appeared in a Los Angeles court Thursday to face the charges, although he declined to comment on the case.