• John Cena Acknowledges Max Caster’s Rap On Vince McMahon’s Retirement
On last night’s episode of AEW Dynamite, The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens) defeated Gunn Club (Austin & Colt Gunn) in a Dumpster Match.
After the match, Caster & Bowens pushed the Dumpster off the stage with Austin & Colt still inside.
Prior to the match, Caster rapped about WWE Hall Of Famer Billy Gunn’s sons and mentioned Vince McMahon’s retirement when he said:
“We make the A$$ Boys retire like Vince McMahon!”
You can listen to his whole rap below:
#TheAcclaimed have ARRIVED for this DUMPSTER MATCH against the #GunnClub, where ANYTHING GOES! Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS right now! pic.twitter.com/5aeIHDAkC8
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 4, 2022
WWE Legend John Cena acknowledged Caster’s rap by posting a photo of him on Instagram:
Earlier this year, Cena praised Caster during an interview with Forbes.
Below is what the 16-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion said when he was asked if he can beat Max in a rap battle:
“I know of Max Caster very well, and the answer is no. He’s extremely gifted. I remember hearing him for the first time, and asking a good friend of mine to please pass his information on to me.
I immediately checked out his raps, out of the blue, and I saw what he was doing was spectacular. I wish him all the best of luck, but I can’t give him any advice because he’s punching far above my weight class. He is very gifted.
He’s gifted enough to rhyme to the beat live, where I kind of did my stuff a cappella to let the punchlines sink in.
Hip-hop constantly evolves, and it constantly moves forward, and he is the better version of what I did. He’s really, really spectacular.
As long as he keeps everything in [a] realistic perspective, he shows great potential.”
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• Old School Wrestling Veteran Celebrates His Birthday
Old School Wrestling Veteran Frankie Kazarian (Real name: Frank Gerdelman) celebrates his 45th birthday today.
Since 2000, Frankie Kazarian wrestled for several different wrestling promotions, such as the World Wrestling Federation (occasional TV jobs & dark matches in 2001) / World Wrestling Entertainment, Total Nonstop Action!, World Wrestling All-Stars, Ring of Honor, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Ultimate Pro Wrestling, … & many others.
In 2019, he joined Tony Khan’s new promotion All Elite Wrestling.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KAZ!