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Marcus Alexander Bagwell (born January 10, 1970) is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Buff Bagwell. [1] He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from 1991 to 2001, where he was a five-time World Tag Team Champion .
Bagwell married his first wife, [3] model Shaune Bagwell (née Stauffer), in 1992. [ 1 ] [ 184 ] He later married Ericka Bagwell, with whom he had his two daughters. [ 183 ] [ 185 ] Rachel Bagwell was the widow of Greater Houston -area hand surgeon Dr. Michael Brown , the owner and founder of Brown Hand Center.
A call from his former tag team partner Marcus Bagwell started a strange journey for the wrestling star. Now he credits DDP Yoga for saving his life. Former WCW star Scotty Riggs alive through ...
The team was formed in August 1995 when Scott Antol signed a WCW contract and was placed with "tag team specialist" Marcus Alexander Bagwell. [5] In the process, both men changed their ring names, Antol changing his last name to "Riggs" and Bagwell shortening his name to simply Marcus Bagwell.
Since Bagwell turned on Steiner during the match, Steiner was allowed to pick a new championship partner, and chose Kaos the next night on Nitro. After Kaos was injured, Steiner then chose Bagwell's mother, Judy, as his new championship partner on November 9, 1998 as a psychological ploy against Buff Bagwell. — Vacated: January 7, 1999: Thunder
He had a brief reign as World Tag Team Champion with Marcus Alexander Bagwell in October 1993. [5] Although he was eliminated in April 1994, 2 Cold Scorpio competed on the WCW-promoted pay-per-view When Worlds Collide in November 1994 and the WCW/New Japan produced pay-per-view Collision in Korea in April 1995. [4]
In 1994, Wilkes signed with World Championship Wrestling to form a team with Marcus Alexander Bagwell called Stars and Stripes. They feuded with Pretty Wonderful (Paul Orndorff and Paul Roma) over the WCW World Tag Team Championship. The two teams battled for the titles and exchanged victories in non-title matches for several months.
Buff Bagwell, a ring name of American professional wrestler and actor Marcus Alexander Bagwell (born 1970) Buff Cobb (1927–2010), Italian-born American actress and former wife of Mike Wallace; Buff Farrow (born 1967), American tennis player