
Julia Hart is speaking out about the ongoing anti-ICE chants heard at AEW shows, and she made it clear she fully supports what Brody King has done during the situation. During an interview with Inside the Ropes, Hart was asked about the chants and Kings role in the movement, especially after he wore shirts supporting the cause and donated money to affected families. Hart explained that the issue feels personal to her because of where she grew up. She said the situation reminded her of places from her own childhood and praised King for stepping up to help. Hart grew up in Bloomington, Minnesota, an area where some of the real-life incidents connected to the issue reportedly took place. That connection made the situation feel more real to her, especially as she watched events unfold tied to places she remembered from growing up. During the same interview, Hart also spoke about how her wrestling journey first started, crediting her older cousin for introducing her to the industry at a young age. She explained that playing wrestling video games with him eventually led to discovering wrestling on television and realizing she wanted to do it herself. Hart said the story came full circle years later when her cousin saw her wrestle in person, something that meant a lot to her after so much time had passed. Do you think wrestlers speaking out on real-life issues helps connect fans to them, or should those moments stay separate from wrestling? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. G Add as a preferred source on Google