Max Caster just dropped his latest album, Worst Rapper Alive, and it’s exactly what you’d expect from the AEW star—bold, brash, and full of attitude.
The 14-track project, now available on Spotify, features tracks like Cancelled, Mixed Nuts, and Performative Feminist, clocking in at just under 40 minutes. This marks Caster’s first album since 2021 and proves once again that he’s more than just a loudmouth in the ring—he’s got bars, too.
Wrestling fans will recognize plenty of nods to the industry throughout the album. In Cancelled, Caster takes shots at his AEW run while making a comparison to John Cena’s early days as a freestyle rapper. American Male includes the line, “Feelin’ like Buff, I should be a gigolo,” a clear reference to Buff Bagwell’s time in WCW and his notorious post-wrestling career.
The timing of the album couldn’t be more interesting. On AEW Collision, Caster’s long-standing tag team with Anthony Bowens came to an abrupt end after Bowens finally had enough of Caster’s antics. The two had been partners since 2020, winning the AEW World Tag Team Championships in 2022 and later capturing the AEW Trios Titles with Billy Gunn at All In: London. Now, with The Acclaimed officially done, Caster’s future in AEW is up in the air—but he’s making sure his voice is still heard, inside and outside the squared circle. The full tracklist includes:
Max Caster isn’t just making noise—he’s making statements. With Worst Rapper Alive out now and his AEW future up in the air, one thing is clear: he’s not slowing down. Whether he’s dropping bars or dropping opponents, Caster knows how to keep the spotlight on him.
The real question is—what’s next? Will he double down on music, or is this just the beginning of a whole new chapter in AEW? Let us know what you think in the comments!