Ex-WCW Star Buff Bagwell obtains the right leg amputated

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PRO Fight against the Grand Buff Bagwell underwent surgery to have the right leg amputate over his right knee, wrote his friend Steve Stasiak on social networks on Friday.

Bagwell, whose real name is Marcus Bagwell, due to the complications of the injuries he suffered in a car accident in 2020, Stasiak wrote on Facebook. Stasiak said injuries had never completely healed.

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Buff Bagwell in action during the WWA wrestling “Night” Hurning Try at Sydney Superdome, Sydney, Australia. (Chris McGrath / Allsport)

“I have known Buff for a long time. I saw him under the spotlight, I saw him behind the scenes, and I saw him fighting through things that most people never even hear. This one … It’s difficult,” said Stasiak’s post. “For him. For all those who know and love it.

“The injuries of his 2020 accident have never completely healed. He gave him everything he had to avoid this result – but this fight led him here. And now begins a brand new type of battle.

“Buff was one of the brightest stars of a wild era in fight. He made you look. He paid you attention. But it is who he is as a person – put the lights, after the personality – that I hope that people think today.”

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The world of professional struggle has offered its thoughts and prayers for Bagwell on social networks when the word reached X that it had undergone surgery.

Bagwell, 55, participated in the fight of the World Championships (WCW) from 1991 to 2001, then briefly at WWE after WWE bought its North American rival promotion. He also contributed to the non -stop total struggle and others.

Buff Bagwell and his daughters after winning a fight during the Wwa “Fight” fighting evening held at Sydney Superdome, Sydney, Australia. (Chris McGrath / Allsport)

He was a champion with Tag-Team WCW Quintte and was classified n ° 66 in the best wrestlers of Pro Wrestling Illustrated from 1999.

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