AEW star Anthony Bowens is looking for a new daddy and may have found one he can’t see.
On the August 3 edition of AEW Dynamite, The Acclaimed defeated Gunn Club in the first-ever Dumpster Match in All Elite Wrestling history.
Before the match, Max Caster cut one of his signature raps where he said “No filter I ain’t Instagram, we make The Ass Boys retire like Vince McMahon.”
That line drew plenty of attention from the fans on social media and even fellow wrestlers, including WWE legend John Cena.
Cena posted a photo of Caster on his Instagram account with no caption, leaving it to the imagination of the fans. He has praised Caster for his raps in the past and seemingly gave more praise after Dynamite.
In response, Anthony Bowens of The Acclaimed wrote the following on Twitter:
SCISSOR ME DADDY CENA
It remains to be seen if John Cena will post a pair of scissors in solidarity with The Acclaimed.
Keep track of The Acclaimed’s win-loss record in AEW (for televised matches) at this link.
SCISSOR ME DADDY CENA ✂️ pic.twitter.com/w7ERyUOdlg
— Anthony Bowens (@Bowens_Official) August 4, 2022
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