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Vince McMahon is arguably the most controversial yet entertaining figure in the entire pro wrestling world. Be it through his countless actions and quirky statements or his out-of-the-box fashion senses, Vince never let the fans and peers fall short of entertainment.

While Vince garnered a lot of heat from the wrestling world lately for pushing his way back to the creative, there’s always a lighter, funny tone involved in every Vince McMahon context. Fans often love to take jibes at him on social media. But this time it went up to national TV from Twitter, and that too by the rival promotion’s wrestler, Max Caster.

Vince McMahon is the new target of Max Caster’s rap

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Max Caster of The Acclaimed is widely known for his raps. He made fun of a wide range of high-profile people, from wrestlers to the literal President of the United States. This time he targeted WWE’s notorious executive chairman Vince McMahon’s new grown mustache that first came to light during WrestleMania weekend last month.

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Caster made hilarious content out of it to use in the recent rap that he performed during this week’s AEW Rampage taping. Just before facing The Butcher, The Blade, and Kip Sabian, on his way to the ring, Caster noted that The Butcher had the ‘worst mustache since Vince McMahon’

However, this is not the first time Caster went after McMahon through his words.

Max Caster targeted McMahon several times in the past

McMahon’s new look, comprising a pencil-thin mustache alongside jet-black hair, might come as a reflection of him gaining his corporate power back. It might have some real humor element. But even without the mustache, he had to fall prey to Caster’s sarcastic tongue more than once in the past.

He mentioned him on two previous occasions on TV, not obviously in a very pleasant way. The first came when he stated that he would make the Gunns retire like Vince McMahon, during his dumpster match with the Gunns in August last year.

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The second one came out even more insulting as he called fellow star Jeff Jarrett worse than Vince McMahon. However, he proved the weight of his words by beating Jarrett at the Battle of Belts in January, this year.

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What’s your take on Max Caster’s rap featuring Vince McMahon’s mustache? Are you a fan of Caster’s rap? Let us know in the comments.