A former AEW champion has recently spoken up on the hatred he has received from a section of the company's fanbase. The star in question, Max Caster, is well-known for his penchant for controversy.
The self-proclaimed "Best Wrestler Alive" is no stranger to causing outrage, as many of his past entrance rap verses have crossed the line of propriety, once even leading to his suspension. The 36-year-old star has been somewhat unsuccessful in his recently launched singles career, but he has managed to build a peculiar connection with the fans regardless.
Over the last couple of weeks, wrestling veteran Jerry Lynn has been attempting to reunite Caster with his former tag partner, Anthony Bowens. The duo was featured on the latest edition of Hey!(EW) with RJ City, where "Platinum" Max revealed that he had no interest in apologizing to detractors and critics who wanted him to lose his livelihood and even his life because of his prior controversial performances and remarks. He clarified that he did make amends with Bowens and with his employer, Tony Khan, stating:
āJust donāt apologize. Thatās the number one rule. Anybody who apologizes is an idiot. Iāve obviously done things to upset people close to me that Iām supposed to work with. I apologized to Anthony Bowens for saying something out of line, and I apologized to my boss. But Iām not going to apologize to the people who want me fired or want me dead for the things I do or say, because you know what? A lot of people like the things I do and say."
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Caster further added:
"And in two days, no one will even remember it because someone else will do something crazy... Thatās how America works. People build you up just to tear you down. And once youāre up, they try to drag you all the way down again. I tore myself down to come back to this. Thatās just how it is. So people need to realize that. Donāt apologize for anything you do or say if itās just people calling for your head." [H/T - Ringside News]
Anthony Bowens wants the upcoming AEW tag match with Max Caster to be canceled
AEW will return to Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida, for this week's special Tuesday night edition of Dynamite and Collision. The latter program is set to present a tag bout pitting Max Caster and Anthony Bowens against Big Bill and Bryan Keith. This follows on from the former AEW World Tag Team Champions defeating The Swirl in tag team action towards the end of last month.
Despite their successful team-up around two weeks ago, Anthony Bowens is seemingly unwilling to pair up with Caster again. The Pride of Pro-Wrestling recently took to X/Twitter to request Tony Khan to cancel the aforementioned tag bout between him and Caster and the former Learning Tree members on AEW Collision.
"Hey @TonyKhan! I saw today is your off day! I was wonderingā¦during your down timeā¦could you take a second to cancel this match happening next Saturday night on @AEW Collision?? Thanks! Go Jags tomorrow night! DUVAAAAAAALLLL - Your Pride," he wrote.
It remains to be seen if a proper Acclaimed reunion lies on the horizon for Caster and Bowens.
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