Walt Disney World denied Former NWA United States Champion and Mid-South Tag Champion Magnum TA entry for bringing a Segway motorized vehicle with him. A car crash in 1986 severely injured Magnum TA. It immobilized him and ended his budding wrestling career. The crash shattered of two his vertebrae, and his right-side was paralyzed. Supposedly until the accident, TA was being positioned by Dusty Rhodes to become the NWA champion.

His step-daughter, professional wrestler Tessa Blanchard, detailed the ordeal on Twitter.

Disney's Magic Kingdom is refusing to let my stepdad and my little siblings into the park with his Segway. He uses this in place of walking — Tessa Blanchard (@Tess_Blanchard) August 9, 2017

Because he is paralyzed. This is absolutely ridiculous. He surprised them with a trip to Disney & then gets turned away? Happiest place on 🌎 — Tessa Blanchard (@Tess_Blanchard) August 9, 2017

Can you bring a Segway into Disney World?

While we can sympathize with Magnum’s issues, Disney has every right to deny someone entry if they’re bringing their own transportation. Segways can be dangerous in large crowds. Plus, Disney does provide wheelchairs and scooters for those with disabilities.

When some brought this up, Blanchard responded.

They are all right hand control scooters. No option for left hand controls. — Tessa Blanchard (@Tess_Blanchard) August 9, 2017

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Magnum TA later explained the situation fully on Facebook.

It's about overcoming and being independent. About the never ending fight not to be treated as a "lesser than " and… Posted by Terry Allen-Magnum TA on Wednesday, August 9, 2017

H/T Inquisitr

What do you think? Should Magnum TA have been allowed to enter the Magic Kingdom with his Segway? Share your thoughts in the comments below.