A former AEW World Tag Team Champion claimed that he was snubbed from a major upcoming fixture because he got suspended. The star has invited multiple controversies with some of his raps.
The top AEW star in question is Max Caster of The Acclaimed. Caster has garnered heat multiple times for some of his controversial raps in the past. Max has been teasing a split from his long-time tag partner, Anthony Bowens for the past few weeks. It was seen at the recent Full Gear pay-per-view as well.
The Acclaimed competed in the four-way tag title match but failed to win because there was a miscommunication between Caster and Bowens throughout the match which eventually cost them. After his loss at Full Gear, Max Caster has not been added to the lineup for the upcoming Continental Classic tournament.
Caster took to X/Twitter to express his thoughts on not being in the Continental Classic this year. He claimed that he was supposed to be it but got suspended due to his rap.
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However, it should be noted that it wasn't confirmed whether this was in storyline or real.
"I was supposed to be in this but I got suspended for the rap," Caster wrote.
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Max Caster still has an offer from a top AEW faction
Weeks ago on an episode of Collision, MVP, Bobby Lashley, and Shelton Benjamin of The Hurt Syndicate confronted Max Caster and Anthony Bowens in a backstage segment. MVP tried to convince Caster to join his group and while Max refused, he was reminded that he still has MVP's business card which means the offer is still open.
Additionally, Max Caster was also confronted by MVP the following week at Collision as well. Only time will tell if Caster will join The Hurt Syndicate after teasing a split with Bowens at AEW Full Gear.