A controversial AEW star recently took a dig at The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson). The talent in question is The Acclaimed's Max Caster.
On AEW TV, Max Caster is famous for his freestyle rapping, which he uses to mock and insult his rivals. Caster and Anthony Bowens are currently involved in a rivalry with The Young Bucks. The Acclaimed even locked horns with the EVPs last week.
On X/Twitter, Max Caster reacted to a fan's tweet about The Young Bucks. He fired shots at Matthew and Nicholas Jackson by posting the following message:
"They’re called the Young C**ks now," Caster tweeted.
Check out Caster's tweet here.
In the past, Caster has been suspended by AEW for his controversial comments on live shows. However, he is still among the most popular wrestlers in the company.
The Young Bucks suffered defeat at the hands of The Acclaimed on Dynamite
A couple of weeks ago, interim AEW EVP Christopher Daniels announced that Tony Khan had set up a match for The Young Bucks. On last week's edition of Dynamite, the Jackson brothers squared off against Max Caster and Anthony Bowens in a World Tag Team Title Eliminator bout.
Before the contest, The Acclaimed made their way to the ring, with Max Caster performing his signature rap to insult his opponents. However, the 34-year-old's mic was turned off midway. A few seconds later, Kazuchika Okada appeared on the big screen, playing with the production equipment's buttons and cutting off Caster's mic.
The Bucks used the opportunity to get an upper hand on their opponents and attacked them. The heel duo even tried to cheat to win the bout. However, they couldn't reign supreme.
At one point in the bout, Nicholas Jackson accidentally hit his brother Mattew Jackson with a belt. The Acclaimed took advantage of the mix-up and executed a Mic Drop on Nicholas to pick up the victory. Caster and Bowens have now earned a shot at the AEW World Tag Team Championship.