Anthony Bowens Insists Scissoring Is 'Solely' A Sign Of Friendship, RJ City Just Likes To Watch

Scissoring is All Elite.

Everybody loves The Acclaimed. That is almost a fact of life at this point. However, as The Acclaimed popularity rises, so does the amount of people hoping to scissor Anthony Bowens and Max Caster. Bowens is even hoping to scissor John Cena one day.

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Recently, while speaking to RJ City on Hey! (EW), Anthony Bowens cleared any and all misconceptions regarding any crass meanings behind the hand gesture. Anthony confirms that scissoring is just about friendship.

“Yeah, okay, guys, actually scissoring Yeah. is solely a sign of friendship. Yeah, and nothing more,” Bowens said.

RJ, of course, gave his own reasoning for the friendly hand gesture.

“Well, I thought it came from like, you guys consider yourselves equal. So you play rock-paper-scissors. You always go scissors, and this is you trying to win and you can't win, because you're together.”

Max Caster, so eloquently, added, “We are friends but whenever we scissor we have to make a sound to make it realistic.”

Later, the guys invited RJ to scissor them and he was initially hesitant because he “usually just likes to watch.”

Scissoring is just a sign of friendship, like fist bumping, which Bryan Danielson thinks is fisting but that's okay because he is sex.

Now that any crassness is cleared up, get on board, scissor your friends.

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