Summary
Anthony Bowens and Max Caster ended WrestlePro X on better terms after Bowens defeated Caster in their singles match. Following the bout, Bowens stopped Caster before he could leave the ring and called for a truce on a night that marked WrestlePro's ten-year anniversary.
Bowens said he did not know if they would ever share the ring again, which led him to extend the peace offering. The moment ended with Bowens and Caster scissoring again and hugging, a notable turn after their split in January 2025.
The match itself was part of WrestlePro X's anniversary card, where Bowens picked up the win before the post-match show of respect.
What happened after Bowens beat Caster
Bowens framed the moment around the anniversary setting, saying the occasion felt important enough to put their issues aside. That gave the post-match scene more weight than a routine handshake, especially with The Acclaimed's history in AEW and their rise to the AEW Tag Team Titles together.
The source also notes that Bowens and Caster had come close to reuniting at different points in 2026, so this was the clearest sign yet that the feud between them has cooled off.
What this could mean for Bowens and The Acclaimed
Bowens calling the truce puts Anthony Bowens and Max Caster in a different place than they were just minutes earlier, and it opens the door for more interaction between them after more than a year of tension. It does not confirm a full-time reunion, but it does move them away from open hostility.
At the same time, Bowens still has other business in front of him. He has been trying to join The Opps, and he is also scheduled for an AEW Collision eliminator match with Jon Moxley. That makes this truce feel like a meaningful character beat first, with the longer-term direction still to be settled.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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