Randy Savage, known as one of the all-time greats in professional wrestling, is facing some unexpected criticism from AEW’s Max Caster. Savage, who also dabbled in rapping, isn’t getting much love from Caster, who took to Twitter to share his thoughts.

Upon seeing a GIF of Savage’s iconic elbow drop, Caster didn’t mince words. “With all due respect, my elbow is way better than this s***,” he tweeted, sparking reactions from fans.

But Caster didn’t stop there. He commented on a Ringside News article, claiming his raps outshine Savage’s efforts. “My raps are better than his too!” he tweeted, adding more fuel to the fire.

When a fan challenged him to write a better rap than Savage’s “Be A Man,” Caster responded with a bold claim. “He had ghostwriters and I’ve made way better songs in my basement, dumbass,” he retorted.

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For those who missed it, back in 2003, Savage released his debut rap album, “Be a Man.” This 14-track album includes the title track where Savage throws major shade at Hulk Hogan, and “Perfect Friend,” a heartfelt tribute to the late “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig. Despite mixed reviews and modest sales, the album quickly became a cult classic among fans who admired Savage’s bold and fearless style.

Fans are eagerly watching to see how this unfolds, with many calling out Caster for his strong opinions. Whether this will help or hurt his reputation remains to be seen, but one thing is clear – Randy Savage’s legacy continues to spark passionate reactions.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet, a professional wrestling fan for over 20+ years, found his passion during the Monday Night Wars. With expertise honed over decades and a broad spectrum of interests including TV, movies, anime, novels, and music, he offers insightful analysis and coverage. Respected in the industry, Subhojeet keeps fans informed and engaged with his knowledge and perspective.

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