AEW wrestler Brody King collaborated with artist Daniel Warren Johnson and Headlocked Comics to organize a fundraiser aimed at helping families impacted by ICE raids in Minnesota during the Trump administration. The campaign raised nearly $59,000 to provide aid to these affected households.
Fundraiser Progress and Appreciation
King shared an update on social media reporting that the fundraiser had generated $58,904.09 so far. The funds are intended to support families torn apart by immigration enforcement actions across the state.
“Thank you to everyone that bought a shirt or a comic. Thank you to @danielwarrenart @HeadlockedComic and Edgeman printing for making it happen. Fuck Ice.”
— Big Bad Brody King (@Brodyxking)
Collaborators and Community Impact
The fundraiser was made possible through the partnership between King, Daniel Warren Johnson, Headlocked Comics, and Edgeman printing, combining wrestling and comic art communities to raise awareness and support. This effort highlights the role public figures can play in rallying resources for social causes and amplifying marginalized voices.
The Significance of the Fundraiser
By raising substantial funds in response to ICE’s enforcement policies, Brody King and his collaborators shed light on the humanitarian impact of these raids, emphasizing the need for community solidarity and support. The success of this initiative may inspire others in the wrestling world and beyond to leverage their platforms for meaningful activism going forward.
Thank you to everyone that bought a shirt or a comic. Thank you to @danielwarrenart @HeadlockedComic and Edgeman printing for making it happen. Fuck Ice. pic.twitter.com/mAtmpYSKSF
— Big Bad Brody King (@Brodyxking) February 4, 2026
