AEW Star Max Caster Slams Biden and Timberlake in Ringside Rap

  • Stephanie Purdy
  • July 1, 2024 09:04am
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AEW star Max Caster launched scathing attacks on President Biden and Justin Timberlake in a rap performance before a six-man tag team match at the Forbidden Door event on Sunday.

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) star Max Caster, known for his witty and often controversial raps, took aim at President Joe Biden and singer Justin Timberlake during a recent match. Caster, alongside his Acclaimed stablemate Anthony Bowens, entered the ring before a six-man tag team match at Forbidden Door on Sunday.

As part of their signature entrance routine, Caster delivered a rap that included sharp lyrics targeting Biden and Timberlake. Caster's rap began with a jab at Biden's recent debate performance, which was widely criticized across the political spectrum.

AEW Star Max Caster Slams Biden and Timberlake in Ringside Rap

AEW Star Max Caster Slams Biden and Timberlake in Ringside Rap

"Sometimes, you gotta pop out, I'm showin 'em, Leave 'em out of breath like Biden at the podium," Caster rapped to the crowd on Long Island, New York.

Caster's rap continued with a reference to Timberlake's recent arrest on a driving while intoxicated (DWI) charge.

AEW Star Max Caster Slams Biden and Timberlake in Ringside Rap

AEW Star Max Caster Slams Biden and Timberlake in Ringside Rap

"Yo, no debate, Get your mug shot on Long Island like Timberlake," Caster rapped.

Caster then turned his attention to their opponents, The Elite, comprised of Matthew and Nicholas Jackson and Kazuchika Okada. Caster rapped about "stopping" The Elite and "killing" Okada's career, referring to Okada's recent struggles in the ring.

AEW Star Max Caster Slams Biden and Timberlake in Ringside Rap

AEW Star Max Caster Slams Biden and Timberlake in Ringside Rap

Caster's rap, which contained explicit language, generated a strong reaction from the crowd before the match. However, it was The Elite who ultimately emerged victorious. Okada hit the Rainmaker on Tanahashi and secured the pin for his team.

Caster's rap has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some praising his clever lyrics and others criticizing his political commentary. Despite the controversy, Caster remains a popular figure in the AEW fan base.

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