The wrestling world was rocked this week after Syko Stu, a beloved independent wrestler and military veteran, was brutally attacked mid-match — and now, YouTube megastar MrBeast is stepping in with an emotional offer to help.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), MrBeast didn’t hold back his feelings: “Dang man, this hurts to see. Especially because I read he was a veteran that used wrestling as an outlet to get over PTSD… Genuinely, if anyone connected to him knows of a way I can help, please reach out.”
Dang man, this hurts to see. Especially because I read he was a veteran that used wrestling as an outlet to get over ptsd..
Genuinely, if anyone connected to him knows of a way I can help please reach out. If his kid is a fan or I can help with hospital bills idk but I’ll help.
— MrBeast (@MrBeast) August 25, 2025
The viral philanthropist made it clear he’s willing to assist in any way — whether that means helping cover hospital bills or doing something special for Stu’s child. “If his kid is a fan or I can help with hospital bills, idk, but I’ll help,” he wrote.
The message came after confirmation that Syko Stu is in stable but critical condition, according to his brother. The wrestler was viciously attacked by Raja Jackson during a KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy show — in an incident that shocked fans and sent Stu to the hospital with severe facial injuries, including broken bones and the loss of multiple teeth.
What’s turning heads even more is what happened after the assault. Despite Stu lying unconscious and badly hurt in the ring, the referee reportedly instructed his opponent to go ahead and pin him. Footage captured by a fan shows the pinfall being counted as Jackson was still being restrained in the corner — a moment that’s now sparking outrage across social media.
Fans have blasted KnokX Pro for what they’re calling a tone-deaf and dangerous move. Even though the promotion condemned Jackson’s attack as a “selfish, irresponsible act of violence,” many are questioning their decision to continue the match instead of prioritizing Stu’s safety.