'Waukesha Strong' streaming on Peacock shares the life and legacy of Jackson Sparks
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WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The life and legacy of Jackson Sparks hit a worldwide stage on Friday, Dec. 15.
A new documentary called "Waukesha Strong" is now streaming on Peacock.
In association with the WWE, it details wrestling superstar and Wisconsin native Braun Strowman honoring Jackson in many ways.
Strowman was Jackson's favorite wrestler and a hero of his, and since the Waukesha parade attack, which claimed the lived of six people, including eight-year-old Jackson Sparks, Strowman has grown a relationship with the Sparks' family.
He invited Sheri, Aaron, and Tucker Sparks to a WWE event in Green Bay. He showed up at the Jackson Sparks Home Run Derby and continues to support the Sparks family and the Jackson Sparks Foundation.
As you can imagine for the Sparks, watching the movie about their little boy who is no longer here, but absolutely adored Braun Strowman, brings up a lot of emotions.
CBS 58 will have much more next week from our exclusive interview with the Sparks family, as we dive deeper into what this all means to them, and for Jackson's legacy.