Jason Acuña, known as Wee Man, referenced a scratched injury to his genitals during an appearance at IGN Live [1].
The appearance served as a promotional platform for the upcoming film "Jackass: Best and Last," which marks the end of the long-running stunt series. The franchise has built a global following based on high-risk physical comedy and endurance, making the announcement of a final installment a significant milestone for the crew.
During the event, Acuña said the injury was part of the group's history of physical mishaps [1, 2]. The conversation occurred while the cast relived previous experiences to build anticipation for the new movie. This specific injury was highlighted as part of the chaotic nature of the stunts the group has performed over the years [1, 2].
The upcoming film is the fifth and final installment in the series [1]. The cast used the IGN Live 2026 venue to engage with fans and discuss the legacy of the franchise [1].
While the specific details of how the scratch occurred were not elaborated upon in the event summary, the mention aligns with the established brand of the series. The group has historically documented a wide array of bodily injuries as a central component of their entertainment value [1, 2].
The promotional tour for "Jackass: Best and Last" continues to focus on the crew's shared history of pain and recovery. Acuña's contribution to the discussion underscores the physical toll the stunts have taken on the performers over the course of the series [1].
“The upcoming film is the fifth and final installment in the series.”
The transition toward a final film suggests the Jackass crew is prioritizing their legacy and physical health after decades of high-impact stunts. By referencing past injuries during promotional events, the cast reinforces the authenticity of their brand—pain and endurance—while signaling a definitive conclusion to the cinematic series.

