Former WCW star Buff Bagwell was involved in some trouble yesterday. The official Cobb County government website reported that Marcus ‘Buff’ Bagwell was involved in a car wreck after crashing into several objects. Bagwell is believed to have been impaired by prescription medication.
The 50-year old Bagwell was transported to a hospital with serious injuries as a result of the crash. We do not know what kind of injuries he sustained as of this writing. Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful would later confirm the news.
It appears Buff Bagwell was transported to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital with serious injuries after wrecking into various objects in his Chevy Tahoe yesterday. Investigators say they believe Bagwell was impaired by prescription medication. https://t.co/PnUlVhXQdW
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) August 19, 2020
“It appears Buff Bagwell was transported to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital with serious injuries after wrecking into various objects in his Chevy Tahoe yesterday. Investigators say they believe Bagwell was impaired by prescription medication.”
Bagwell has rarely appeared for major promotions after WWE acquired WCW in 2001. He took part in the first WCW sanctioned match in WWE against Booker T on July 2, 2001, but was not used after that.
It should go without saying but just a reminder, do not drive if you are impaired. There is no situation where it is acceptable to put your own life or anyone else’s life in jeopardy. Simply, do not do it. We will provide updates on Bagwell’s condition as they become available.
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