Wrestling legend Randy Savage, celebrated as one of the industry’s premier performers, recently encountered some bold criticism from Max Caster of AEW fame. Known for his foray into the rap game, Savage’s talents have been disparaged by Caster, who took to the digital realm of Twitter to make his opinion known.
When encountered with a GIF showcasing Savage’s notable elbow drop, Caster held back no punches. “With all due respect, my elbow is way better than this s***,” he expressed via tweet, igniting a flurry of fan commentary.
Yet, Caster’s critiques extended beyond the ring. He ventured onto a Ringside News article,
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FAQ Section
Who is Max Caster?
Max Caster is a professional wrestler currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) who is also known for incorporating rap into his on-screen persona.
What did Max Caster say about Randy Savage?
Max Caster claimed that both his elbow drop and rapping abilities are superior to those of Randy Savage, the late wrestling superstar, and rapper.
Did Randy Savage have a rap album?
Yes, Randy Savage released a rap album in 2003 called “Be a Man,” which featured tracks like “Be A Man” and “Perfect Friend.”
What is the name of the track in which Randy Savage dissed Hulk Hogan?
The track is the title song of Savage’s album, “Be a Man.”
Did Randy Savage have ghostwriters for his raps?
This claim was asserted by Max Caster, but there isn’t concrete public information confirming whether this is true for any of Savage’s rap work.