During the latest episode of AEW Dynamite, Brody King defeated Mark Davis in a hard-fought match that edged him closer to contention for the AEW World Title. Throughout the event, the crowd audibly voiced uncensored chants of “F**k ICE” as the wrestlers were introduced, which escalated later into loud
“F**k Don Callis, F**k ICE TOO”
chants that went uncensored on the broadcast. The unexpected outburst underscored rising tensions surrounding Don Callis and the promotion’s current climate.
King Issues Challenge Ahead of AEW Revolution Pay-Per-View
After his win, King boldly declared himself the top contender for violence and the most dangerous competitor within AEW. He announced his intent to face Swerve at the upcoming Revolution pay-per-view scheduled for Sunday, March 15, at Los Angeles’s Crypto.com Arena, describing the venue as “his backyard.” Backstage, Swerve and Prince Nana were shown observing the situation, while Bandido also expressed interest in securing a match. The confrontation crescendoed when Andrade appeared alongside Don Callis on stage to face King, though no physical altercation occurred.
Details on the AEW Revolution Match Card
The AEW Revolution event features several high-profile bouts, including the AEW World Championship Last Chance Texas Death Match between champion MJF and “Hangman” Adam Page, where Page risks losing future title shot opportunities if defeated. The AEW World Tag Team Championship will see FTR, comprising Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood with Stokely, defending their titles against The Young Bucks, Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson. Additionally, Jon Moxley will defend the AEW Continental Championship against Konosuke Takeshita in a no time limit match.
Chants Highlight Fan Discontent and Growing Unease
The crowd’s repeated chants targeting Don Callis reveal mounting frustration within the AEW fanbase, reflecting unease over recent storylines and backstage dynamics. The uncensored nature of these chants broadcast live signals possible challenges for AEW’s management and their handling of public perception. How these tensions will influence forthcoming events, including AEW Revolution, remains to be seen as fans, wrestlers, and officials prepare for what promises to be a high-stakes showdown.
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— Wrestling News (@WrestlingNewsCo) February 26, 2026
