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Max Caster Asked If He’d Be Paid For Songs On AEW: Fight Forever, Sent Them Anyway After Being Told No

Max Caster recalls asking if he'd be paid for songs he supplied for AEW: Fight Forever.

Max Caster recalls asking if he’d be paid for songs he supplied for AEW: Fight Forever.

Throughout his wrestling career, Max Caster has also rapped as part of his entrance and character, releasing several pro wrestling related music videos as part of he and Anthony Bowens’ feuds as part of The Acclaimed. Caster’s rapping was featured as a part of the AEW: Fight Forever video game, and Caster says he wasn’t paid for his contributions to its soundtrack.

While appearing on the latest episode of Hey! (EW) alongside Anthony Bowens, Max Caster was asked about the songs he made for the AEW: Fight Forever video game, noting that when he was asked if he would be paid for them, he was told no.

“The real answer is I asked, ‘hey, are you going to pay me for any of these songs?’ and I was told no. Then I still sent them because I figured, ‘OK, at least people will hear them who play the game, and there can’t be that many songs,’ which is true. So I believe I have four songs in the game, and so it just repeats. People go, oh, he makes music? That’s so weird. He’s rapped on TV for years, and he makes actual music.”

Elsewhere in the same interview, Caster spoke about what he’d like to see Billy Gunn do next. You can read more about that here.

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