Welcome to prison
You know prosecutors are slowly building a case.
They just have to figure out how to work this with it being a scripted wrestling event that turned real.
It's going to be tricky though.
If the victim doesn't wish to press charges I don't think they'd have much of a case even with video evidence.
I don't think he'll end up testifying for two reasons.
One, he's an independent wrestler who probably makes very little money so I expect he'd be open to settling this financially for mid five figures (if Rampage is willing and able to pay it) since Raja hasn't made any money in his career from what I can tell so suing him would be pointless.
Two, even though he was clearly assaulted and wronged he would still be penalized by the wrestling community if he were to press charges.
This case would be too high profile and it would make it impossible for him to wrestle as someone who is a threat while being more known as a victim in a very public criminal case.
Additionally, the small wrestling promotion would also be at fault which means he'd have to go after them as well and that would mean he'd be ostracized in that field and unable to find work at that or any other promotions.
It's not fair but I think that's his reality.