Wrestling company bars performer for ICE getup during Edmonton match
EDMONTON — A Canadian wrestler has been dropped from a company after he dressed up as a U.S. immigration officer for a match in Edmonton on the same day the agents shot and killed a protester in Minnesota.
The owner of Real Canadian Wrestling, Steven Ewaschuk, says the company doesn’t support or condone the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement — or ICE — officers.
“Real Canadian Wrestling is not a promotion that supports this kind of violence,” Ewaschuk said in an interview Tuesday.
“We feel for the families that lost loved ones. It’s … a terrifying world we live in right now.”


