Pro wrestling icon Buff Bagwell, aged 55, has undergone an above-the-knee leg amputation following complications from a serious car crash in 2020. The news was confirmed by Steve Stasiak of Book Pro Wrestlers, who shared a heartfelt update on Facebook, highlighting Bagwell’s resilience and remarkable career.
The Rise of Buff Bagwell
Born Marcus Alexander Bagwell, he was a central figure in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) throughout the 1990s. Known for his charismatic persona and the signature move, the Buff Blockbuster, Bagwell achieved notable success as a five-time WCW World Tag Team Champion and was named WCW’s Rookie of the Year in 1991, according to WWE News.
Debuting in 1990 as ‘The Handsome Stranger’ before adopting the iconic Buff Bagwell persona, he rose to fame in WCW between 1991 and 2001 and often teamed with stars like Scotty Riggs and Shane Douglas. Even after WCW’s closure, Bagwell maintained his connection to the wrestling world through independent circuits, podcasts, and fan meet-and-greets.
A Glimpse into Bagwell’s Family
According to a report by Mabumbe, Bagwell was previously married to Judy Bagwell, who occasionally appeared in WCW storylines and became a cult favorite among fans. Despite their separation, the couple remains an iconic duo in wrestling culture. Details about their children have not been publicly disclosed.
Bagwell has openly discussed his struggles with substance use, legal issues, and ongoing recovery efforts, showcasing his determination to overcome personal challenges.
Insights on Buff Bagwell’s Net Worth
As of 2024, Bagwell’s net worth is estimated to be $500,000, largely derived from his wrestling career, public speaking engagements, independent appearances, and brief acting roles, as reported by Mabumbe.
Health Challenges and the 2020 Accident
In August 2020, Bagwell was severely injured in a car accident in Cobb County, Georgia. Police reported that he lost control of his vehicle, which crashed through a fence and into a public restroom at a transit station. The injuries sustained led to years of surgeries and recovery, but despite his efforts to avoid amputation, he ultimately underwent the procedure in July 2025.
Stasiak commented on Bagwell’s dedication, stating, “Buff has given his all to the business—his body, energy, and charisma—providing fans a lifetime of memories. Now is a time for love, respect, and reflection on what strength truly means.”
Conclusion
As Buff Bagwell navigates this challenging chapter in his life, his legacy as a wrestling icon and his story of resilience continue to inspire fans around the world.