Max Caster is no stranger to controversy, but his latest revelation might be his boldest yet. Known for pushing the envelope with his raps on AEW Dynamite, the outspoken star has now claimed that his performance at AEW Full Gear 2024 led to his suspension—and cost him a coveted spot in the AEW Continental Classic tournament.

Taking to Twitter, Caster wrote, “I was supposed to be in this but I got suspended for the rap,” sending fans into a frenzy of speculation. While AEW has yet to officially confirm the suspension, Caster’s fiery statement has added a new layer of drama to the Continental Classic.

The tournament, which kicks off on November 27 during AEW Dynamite, features top wrestlers like Darby Allin, Kazuchika Okada, Will Ospreay, and Claudio Castagnoli, all vying for the inaugural AEW Continental Championship. Matches will be conducted under a round-robin format with strict 20-minute time limits and bans on ringside interference.

Caster’s absence is particularly notable given his star power and knack for drawing attention. While he and Anthony Bowens of The Acclaimed failed to capture the AEW Tag Team Championships at Full Gear, Caster’s sharp tongue and bold lyrics continue to make him one of AEW’s most polarizing figures.

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Was his rap at Full Gear too controversial for AEW, or is this just another chapter in Caster’s long history of pushing boundaries? Either way, his exclusion from the Continental Classic has fans debating whether AEW made the right call—or if they’re leaving a golden opportunity on the table.

Do you think Max Caster’s rap deserved a suspension, or is AEW being too harsh? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier

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