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The Acclaimed in Minneapolis

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TV TRRRROOOOPPPPEEEESSSSSSS!!! THE ACCLAIMED! HAVE ARRIVED!!!

The Acclaimed were a professional wrestlingtag team currently working in All Elite Wrestling consisting of "Platinum" Max Caster and "The 5 Tool Player" Anthony Bowens. The tag team grew to prominence in the promotion due to the duo's zany personalities, often involving Caster performing a freestyle rap about his opponents before a match and Bowens hyping the moment with loud and exaggerated screaming. Caster's raps are usually crass and vulgar, and often appear to be intended to shock the audience rather than actually insult his opponents.

With their mutual quirks the Acclaimed often work together and come up with new and creative ways to harass their AEW cohorts (and Tony Khan whenever he has enough of their antics and puts his foot down). Soon their antics caught on with the fans and it didn't take long for them to get one of the most popular acts in the company.

On September 21, 2022, at AEW Grand Slam, the Acclaimed would win their first AEW titles by defeating Swerve in our Glory to become the AEW Tag Team Champ

Anthony Bowens (@bowens_official) is a professional wrestler with All Elite Wrestling and is part of the tag team “The Acclaimed” with Max Castor. He sits down with Chris Van Vliet in Hollywood, CA to talk about signing with AEW, how Tony Khan twin him with Max Caster and created The Acclaimed, what he has learned from working with Billy Gunn, his plan to reunite Billy and Chuck, how he came out as same-sex attracted to his family and friends, creature an LGBTQ role model, what winning the AEW Tag Team Championships meant to him, why he decided to move to Los Angeles, his YouTube channel with his boyfriend called “Michael & Anthony” and much more!

On what being a champion in AEW means to Anthony Bowens:

“It means a lot. It means a whole lot. I mean, Max and I came into the company in October of 2020. And less than two years later, we are at the top of the tag division, we’re at the top of the world. It’s a moment that I had been functional for. Obviously, I didn’t know I was going to  win the Tag Team titles but winning a championship and a major company with all the hard function and all the sacrifices that went into, you understand, becoming a profess


The queer messaging of the Acclaimed — the two tag team champions for the professional wrestling company All Elite Wrestling (AEW) — veers in enough diverse directions that it’s hard to pick out a unified note. The fictional world of wrestling, whose staged theatrics and over-the-top characters often shade towards campiness, complicates the real-world impact of that message even further.

One half of the team, Anthony Bowens, regularly records vignettes for Event Month about his experience as a queer Black man in a violence-obsessed, macho environment. The other half of the team, Max Caster, both flirts relentlessly with AEW’s biggest male villain and sometimes insults his opponents by saying they have sex with men. The second most popular AEW T-shirt this month bears the team’s catchphrase in bright pink letters: “Scissor me, Daddy Ass.” Every time they walk to the wrestling call, Anthony Bowens makes the identical joke about scissoring, punctuating it with faux-orgasmic jitters. 

Every time the joke is lesbian sex.

Just in case the joke wasn’t clear enough, the Acclaimed even named a move after it: the “Scissor Me Timbers,” where either Caster or Bowens jumps on an o

Fan Yells Homophobic Slur At Gay AEW Wrestler Anthony Bowens During Match

A fan shouted a homophobic slur at gay AEW celebrity Anthony Bowens during a match this week ... and it's disgusting.

Bowens -- who publicly came out as bisexual in 2017, but now identifies as gay -- was locked up with Jungle Boy in a 4-on-4 tag team match when the incident took place.

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In the video, you can listento the fan yell the hateful words, saying "f*****g f**" ... as JB and Bowens collided in the middle of the ring.

It's unclear exactly who hurled the slur ... but it was heard over the raucous crowd.

Bowens addressed the ugly incident on social media after the event, writing ... "This is why I posted that photo the other day. Stuff appreciate this unfortunately still exists. Not phased, I'll just keep fighting against stuff like this till the day I die.🌈"

Of course, Bowens is referring to a photo he posted on Instagram recently, where he's proudly kissing his BF in front of protestors.

Bowens wrote ... "Standup against hate," tagging both his partner Michael Pavano -- a YouTube luminary -- as well as GLAAD and the Human Rights Campaign in the post.

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