AEW Collision Teases Caster–Bowens Reunion After Jerry Lynn Appeal as Duo Declines
AEW positioned the moment as non-permanent, with Bowens citing a lack of 20–30 minute singles opportunities.
Overview
- After separate losses on Collision, Anthony Bowens fell to Konosuke Takeshita in a qualifier toward the AEW Unified Championship bout at All Out, and Max Caster was defeated by Big Bill in an open challenge.
- Jerry Lynn urged the former champions to reunite, noting Caster’s winless singles run and Bowens’ mid-card struggles since their split.
- Swirl’s Blake Christian and Lee Johnson interrupted, prompting Caster and Bowens to briefly team for a double clothesline before pulling away when Lynn raised their hands.
- AEW’s official posts featured Caster belittling Bowens’ involvement and Bowens stressing he only stepped in to help Lynn, signaling no ongoing team-up.
- Bowens later wrote on X that he feels overlooked without chances to wrestle 20–30 minute singles matches; he and Caster ended their team in January after runs with the tag and trios titles.