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First, prosecutors are loathe to get involved in pro wrestling scripted drama in case the whole incident is a stunt.
Second, even if it's not a stunt, much like any combat sport, prosecutors are not going to prosecute because a willing participant didn't like the way they were punched in the face.
Third, prosecutors want easy cases. Instead, it'll be easy for Jackson's lawyers to convince a jury this was a pro wrestling stunt gone wrong.
Source: Work in a DA's office, not one with the jurisdiction over the incident
Second, even if it's not a stunt, much like any combat sport, prosecutors are not going to prosecute because a willing participant didn't like the way they were punched in the face.
Third, prosecutors want easy cases. Instead, it'll be easy for Jackson's lawyers to convince a jury this was a pro wrestling stunt gone wrong.
Source: Work in a DA's office, not one with the jurisdiction over the incident
