WWE superstar Cody Rhodes steps in the ring to help Guelph fan denied contest tickets over wheelchair
WWE fan Mike Ashkewe of Guelph, Ont., won tickets to the premium Money in the Bank event this Saturday in Toronto after entering a Toys "R" Us Canada social media contest. Ashkewe, who uses a wheelchair, was initially told he couldn't be accommodated, but things took a happy turn, included getting a call from the wrestling superstar nicknamed the American NIghtmare.
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![Guelph's Mike Ashkewe is headed to Money in the Bank in Toronto this weekend after WWE stepped in to provide him with accessible seating. Ashkewe, who uses a wheelchair, won tickets to the event in a Toys 'R' Us Instagram contest, but was then told he couldn't be accomodated. A man poses for a photo.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7254336.1720109680!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpeg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/mike-ashkewe.jpeg)
WWE fan Mike Ashkewe of Guelph, Ont., won tickets to the premium Money in the Bank event this Saturday in Toronto after entering a Toys "R" Us Canada social media contest. Ashkewe, who uses a wheelchair, was initially told he couldn't be accommodated, but things took a happy turn, included getting a call from the wrestling superstar nicknamed the American NIghtmare.