Buff Bagwell was able to stay looking jacked while he was on "the stuff." A lot of it. Bagwell recently spoke with Chris Van ...
Buff Bagwell believes he still has a match or two left in him, even after leg amputation. Former WCW World Tag Team Champion ...
Marcus Bagwell, known by his wrestling moniker Buff Bagwell, is showing fans his vulnerable side ahead of a surgery to amputate his right leg. Bagwell appeared on World Championship Wrestling from ...
In a recent video on his YouTube channel, pro wrestler Buff Bagwell addressed that he was surprisingly going back to jail.
After his amputation, Bagwell stated that one of his goals was to get back into the ring for at least one more match. That is still something Bagwell wants to cross off his bucket list, but he isn’t ...
Bagwell further claimed that being a bodybuilder made it easy to be a drug addict, while admitting that he was in denial ...
Former WCW star Buff Bagwell has expressed interest in returning to the ring for a match or two, despite having his leg ...
A former WWE star has opened up about getting his leg amputated last year. The 56-year-old legend recalled his initial feelings about losing his right leg years after getting into an accident.
Pro wrestling great Buff Bagwell underwent surgery to have his right leg amputated above his right knee, his friend Steve Stasiak wrote on social media on Friday. Bagwell, whose real name is Marcus ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “My teeth are knocked out of my head, I’ve lost 50 pounds, and there are bills that are still coming in, and I don’t know what to ...
World Championship Wrestling alum Marcus “Buff” Bagwell is opening up about his decision to amputate his leg after “five years of torture.” In a candid YouTube vide o shared Friday, Bagwell explained ...
One of the great unknowns regarding the career of Buff Bagwell was his return from a broken neck in 1998, which many felt set him up for an enormous babyface run, only for Bagwell to go heel instead.