AEW Dynamite on February 18 once again featured loud “F*ck ICE” chants during a Brody King segment, as speculation surrounding the coverage continues to swirl.
The chants were heard in Sacramento, California, during a pre-taped backstage promo from King that was recorded in Australia.
Though King did not appear live in the building, his appearance on the screen was enough to spark the crowd for roughly ten seconds.
The moment came after Jon Moxley defeated Mark Davis via submission with the bulldog choke. Later in the broadcast, footage aired of King speaking with Bandido following his recent World Title opportunity at Grand Slam Australia.
As King congratulated MJF on “weaseling” his way into another win and declared he was getting back into the title hunt, the chants echoed through Memorial Auditorium.
Brody King Segment Keeps ‘F*ck ICE’ Chants Alive on AEW Dynamite
This is not a one-off. Similar chants were heard on the February 4 episode of Dynamite in Las Vegas ahead of King’s World Title Eliminator against MJF. They also carried into the AEW Grand Slam event in Australia.
King has been outspoken about Immigration & Customs Enforcement policies. Previously, he wore an “Abolish ICE” shirt at Grand Slam Mexico and raised nearly $60,000 through merchandise collaborations to support affected communities. That activism has drawn coverage from mainstream outlets, including mentions on news programs and commentary shows.
Despite online speculation about potential network concerns, Warner Bros. Discovery has not indicated any change in broadcast plans related to King’s appearances. The February 18 episode aired on TBS and streamed on HBO Max as scheduled.
With King set to continue chasing championship opportunities, the reaction suggests this crowd response is not tapping out anytime soon. Whether in Vegas, Sydney, or Sacramento, the message has followed him — and AEW Dynamite — across continents.
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