During a recent appearance on the “Insight with Chris Van Vliet” podcast, AEW wrestler Max Caster commented on his controversial freestyle raps and whether he regrets any of them.
As you know, the Acclaimed member was suspended in 2021 for one of his freestyle raps that referenced Simone Biles’ mental health, the Duke Lacrosse rape accusations, and fake PCR tests.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On if he regrets any of his rap lyrics: “There’s raps that other people have thought I’ve gone too far on, for sure, but everything that I’ve ever said and done has led to my career being at this point right now and I can’t regret it. I’ve never walked out there and been like, ‘Yeah, this is too far but I’m gonna say it anyway.’ I think it’s funny, whatever I say, I think it’s funny. If it’s a bad joke, it’s a bad joke, if it didn’t land, oops.”
On apologizing to Anthony Bowens and Tony Khan for his lyrics on Simone Biles: “Things got really, really touchy when the network starts calling and that’s what really did me in. Something had to be done and I agree with that, I’m cool with that, I only apologized to Tony [Khan] and Anthony Bowens and they both appreciated that and accepted that and we moved forward.”