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Source: Fox News
Summary
During an All Elite Wrestling (AEW) match on “Dynamite” Wednesday, fans chanted “f— ICE” as Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) and Brody King faced off in an AEW World Championship eliminator match. King won the match and earned a title shot at Grand Slam Australia next weekend. This is not the first time an AEW star has been involved in an anti-ICE moment, as King wore a shirt that said “Abolish ICE” during a previous match.
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The game followed a familiar script.
AEW fans know how to make their voices heard, and Wednesday’s match was no exception. The crowd at the Pearl Concert Theater in Las Vegas erupted in chants of “f— ICE” as the match got underway.
King’s quick win was nothing new, and MJF’s loss was a predictable outcome. The real surprise was the crowd’s energy, which only seemed to grow as the match wore on.
The result wasn’t surprising by the end, but the sentiment was unmistakable: the anti-ICE message was loud and clear.
This one felt recognizable early, as the crowd’s chants and the wrestlers’ reactions told the story of a match that was more about making a statement than winning or losing.
Fans saw a slow start, a late push, and a clear message – the perfect recipe for a memorable match.
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Author: Evan Null








