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Little girl with cerebral palsy gets her wish, meets Sasha Banks at Roadblock

On December 15, a video was posted online of a young girl with cerebral palsy finding out that she was going to WWE Roadblock on Sunday.

The girl, confined to a wheelchair, screamed with joy when she got the surprise and clapped. The video was shot at a school in Steel Valley and the person filming said that all the kids chipped in money for Jahnelle to attend the WWE pay-per-view. Jahnelle also happened to be a big Sasha Banks fan, and was overwhelmed when she also had a Raw Women’s title replica toy as a present.

It seems that someone from WWE saw the video and Jahnelle and her family were invited backstage at the show to, guess what, meet Sasha Banks! Decked out in Sasha Banks sunglasses, shirt, and the Legit Boss ring set, little Jahnelle could not contain her excitement when Banks came up to give her a hug.

“I saw your video and made me so happy,” Banks tells Jahnelle, before meeting the rest of the family.

You can see both videos below.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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