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Eric Bischoff talks about Max Caster and his controversial rap: «Moron»

This summer of 2021, AEW is taking many steps forward in its intentions to play in the same league as WWE, but at the same time, certain controversies have proved Vince McMahon right when he suggested that this new company may not be a very publicizable product. on national television.

Following Nick Gage’s pizza cutter fighting Chris Jericho and Domino’s Pizza’s alleged anger, Max Caster did not need physical violence to set the networks on fire in the episode of Dark last day 3. Simply, these words in the form of rap.

Hey! Listen! The Acclaimed kick ass from miles away making you excuse yourself in mental health like Simone Biles. I decided that they pay the consequences, maybe Treat them bitches like Duke Lacrosse [caso de falsa violación grupal de 2017].

“The [Varsity] Blonds say they are the best, but those guys are more fake than PCR tests And what is that smell here in North Carolina? Oh, wait… Julia [Hart], It’s your vagina! “

As a consequence of the much vaunted creative freedom proclaimed by AEW, Tony Khan responded to the controversy by condemning Caster’s words, while it was reported that the member of The Acclaimed had been taken out of future implications for an indeterminate time, recommending him to attend an awareness course.

Caster’s status that today raises doubts due to his latest acts: elimination of any reference to AEW in social networks, several winks to WWE and putting up his wrestling outfit for sale.

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► Max Caster, el Konnan of AEW

A regular analyst of everything that happens in Tony Khan’s domain before the microphone of your podcast, Eric Bischoff wanted to remember a certain incident in WCW that had Konnan as the protagonist, when he made an insulting promo towards women, drawing a parallel with the case of Caster. And “Easy” didn’t have a pulse when he used a qualifier for “Platinum.”

«That thing about Konnan was fucking stupid, like that jerk in AEW who rapped the other week and got suspended for a couple of months. At some point it’s about your brand and how television and the advertising industry view your product and what you do about it. Once it is made public and people comment on it on the internet, nothing changes. That kind of thing ends up on the table of the advertising agencies or executives for whom I have worked in a management superior to me. It’s stupid. I get it, you try to make noise, you try to get out of hand, you try to be controversial. If anyone believes in it, it’s me, but you have to have some common sense».

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