Max Caster criticized AEW for editing out his rap during the December 27th episode of Rampage, which was the final edition of the show.
He expressed frustration, accusing the company of disrespecting his work and hip-hop.
The removed rap included controversial references to Luigi Mangione, currently on trial for a high-profile assassination, and sharp lines targeting Chris Jericho and United Healthcare.
AEW likely cut the rap due to its provocative content, but Caster shared the unedited version on Twitter, ensuring fans could still hear his original words.
Here’s what Caster posted on his Instagram story:
“Since they cut my rap again, here’s what I said. Whoever decided to chop it up is a huge pu$$y and has no respect for what I do and no respect for hip-hop. @aew
– I don’t mess with the learning tree – – Chris Jericho is so HIGH GUYS, I think he’s burning trees
He getting smoked like a Bidi
Bowens light you up like his name is Luigi
… You better worry bout your welfare
Like you work for United Healthcare/ – – gimme a Hell yeah – – – wrecking you guys
Anthony Bowens and the Best Wrestler Alive”
Since Tony Khan is the head of creative and the final decision is his regarding what airs on AEW TV, it looks like Caster indirectly called Khan a pu$$y.
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