
Brody King is finally speaking out about the anti-ICE chants that followed him across multiple AEW matches earlier this year, and he says the reaction hit him harder than expected in a good way. Back in February 2026, the chants became a major talking point during AEW shows, especially during his February 25 Dynamite match against Mark Dunkzilla Davis. Fans were already chanting before the bell, and as the match went on, things escalated with louder chants, including one that mixed in another familiar AEW name. The chants didnt stop with one match. They kept happening during multiple matches, turning into a regular reaction whenever King appeared on screen. Months later, while speaking with Denise Salcedo, King was asked what it felt like hearing those chants take over arenas during his matches. He added that others around him could tell the moment gave him a boost, pointing to how MJF reacted during the chaos. The chants became one of the more talked-about crowd reactions tied to King this year, and his comments make it clear that instead of distracting him, the noise pushed him to go even harder in the ring. What do you think about Brody King finally reacting to the anti-ICE chants that followed him across multiple AEW matches? Did it add to the moment or go too far? Drop your thoughts and leave feedback below. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google