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Pro wrestling legend Mark Henry recently joined The Acclaimed (Max Caster and Anthony Bowens) to have some fun doing 'scissoring.' 

The Acclaimed, alongside "Daddy Ass" Billy Gunn have become one of the most popular factions in AEW. They recently won the AEW World Trios Championship at AEW All In, and Mark Henry decided to do some 'scissoring with Bowens and Caster. 

The “scissor me” hand gesture has become quite popular and even the fans love doing it. Bowens also does the same with some fans during The Acclaimed's entrance.

Mark Henry hurts his back while doing 'scissoring' with The Acclaimed

Bowens recently posted a video clip on his Twitter account that featured Mark Henry who said he had told the duo he would scissor them if they won the titles. Following their win, Henry did the 'World's Strongest Scissoring'. Henry scissored so hard that he hurt his back. 

"Mark Henry scissored us so hard that he threw his back out  

@TheMarkHenry ✂️‍♀️ #WorldsStrongestScissor"

Previously, speaking to RJ City on Hey! (EW), Anthony Bowens clarified the misconceptions regarding any vulgar meanings behind the hand gesture. Anthony confirmed that scissoring meant sign of friendship.

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

RJ also shared his thoughts and said:

“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 added:

 “We are friends but whenever we scissor we have to make a sound to make it realistic.”

The Acclaimed and "Daddy Ass" Billy Gunn are set to defend the AEW World Trios Championship at AEW Rampage: Grand Slam.

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This article first appeared on SE Scoops and was syndicated with permission.

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