The anti-ICE chants didn’t just return on AEW Dynamite — they escalated mid-match in a way that made the moment impossible to ignore.

During the February 25, 2026 episode of AEW Dynamite, Brody King’s match against Mark “Dunkzilla” Davis was already dealing with loud anti-ICE chants before the bell rang. But as the match progressed, the crowd shifted gears and took things even further.

Midway through the bout, the audience began chanting a new variation that combined their earlier message with another familiar AEW target.

“F** Don Callis, f*** ICE too.”*

The chant echoed throughout the arena as King and Davis continued wrestling, adding another to the unpredictability to the match. What started as a recurring chant tied specifically to Brody King’s recent appearances quickly evolved into something broader, now directly referencing Don Callis as well.

This development shows that the crowd response isn’t fading — it’s adapting and growing louder. The chants have now appeared during promos, entrances, and active in-ring competition, making them an ongoing part of the live AEW broadcast environment.

What’s your take on the chants evolving during Brody King’s match — does it add energy to the show or take attention away from the action? Share your thoughts and feedback below.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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