the Kid is 100% socially delayed (being able to get LOLcowed / ragebaited that easily is telling). He had some random dude walk up to him, size him up, and then smash a can over his head without any set-up or agreement on that. Raja had been recovering from a serious concussion and obv blows to the head are a no-go. He then is told multiple times by both promoters and that wrestler friend AJ to handle it in the ring and get his receipt (where they heavily imply for Raja to beat him for real). Raja says multiple times that he was given the okay to really strike Stu and that he'd be pulled off of him. Meanwhile there was absolutely zero safety nets including the referee to prevent this from happening. I seriously think 100% of the onus goes on the promoters and the wrestlers involved with setting this up. There were about 5 adult men in and around that ring that allowed a non-wrestler who was told to really strike another wrestler to rain down literally an endless amount of blows without intervention for like 10 seconds. Yes, you or I would see somebody get knocked out from a slam we had done and we'd immediately clam up and back off and not think to send haymakers to this guy and that might scare someone and immediately get your defenses up to be like oh man he is a CRIMINAL. The kid is not evil and thinks he was defending his "manhood" because that's what he has been raised on believing is the only important thing to manage, I hope rampage gets implicated somehow