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AEW fans start “F*ck ICE” chant before Dynamite main event match

A huge “F*ck ICE” chant was audible during Dynamite at the beginning of the AEW World title eliminator match between champion MJF and Brody King.

The commentary team stopped talking while the chants were going and they were not bleeped. MJF, standing in the ring, raised his eyebrows while looking directly at the camera and then looked around the fans inside the theater at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas.

King made headlines last year when he entered the AEW Grand Slam: Mexico for his match with an “Abolish ICE” t-shirt and the former AEW Trios champ raised nearly $60,000 with Headlocked Comics and Edgemen Printing to assist families affected by the Minnesota ICE raids last month.

King posted a photo the donations sent to the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee – Education fund and ended his post on X with “F*ck Ice.”

The 38-year-old quickly disposed of champion MJF on Dynamite, earning a title shot at Grand Slam: Australia.


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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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