Summary
Julia Hart addressed recent "F*ck ICE" chants heard at AEW events, chants that have followed Brody King since around AEW Grand Slam Australia and spread to other matches. Hart said the topic feels personal because she is from Minnesota, where she said similar incidents were happening close to places she knew while growing up.
She also pointed to Brody King's fundraising, saying his donations helped families in need.
Quote from Julia Hart
"Well yeah, you know Brody did a great job of just wearing a t-shirt that’s all. He donated so much money to the families that needed it and me being from Minnesota where a lot of this stuff was happening kind of hit close to home. Like some of the stuff that was happening was right out of a donut shop that I used to go to while growing up. You know it’s kind of like a weird feeling and all we can do is help anyone in need and donating money and being supportive as a community. But, yeah, I think it’s great what Brody has done."
What Julia Hart's comments could mean for AEW
Julia Hart publicly backing Brody King's donations keeps the focus on roster-led community support, not just crowd reactions. It also suggests these chants are being viewed inside AEW as part of a broader real-world issue that some talent feel personally connected to.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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