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Bagwell learns that CAC is actually the Stuff

Men's Wrestling Award winner Marcus "Buff" Bagwell at the Cauliflower Alley Club reunion at the Plaza Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on Wednesday, August 21, 2024. Photo by Brad McFarlin

Men's Wrestling Award winner Marcus "Buff" Bagwell at the Cauliflower Alley Club reunion at the Plaza Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on Wednesday, August 21, 2024. Photo by Brad McFarlin

Marcus Buff Bagwell attended his first Cauliflower Alley Club reunion, and was presented with the CAC’s Men’s Wrestling Award on Wednesday, August 21, at the Plaza Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas.

He was surprised by all the generosity of the CAC.

“My first experience has been fantastic … I really didn’t know what this thing did. I didn’t know it was really helpful to all the talent and the heart stories you hear about chemotherapy, people that need money and mortgage payments for wrestlers when they get in a bind. Man, this thing is unbelievable,” Bagwell told SlamWrestling.net prior to the evening’s banquet. “The Cauliflower Alley Club is something very special. Rich ingling and Brian Blair do a great job with this thing. I’m just just very, glad to be a part of this, and very excited.”

Bagwell admitted that he popped to see a few old friends. “Sting and Lex [Luger] are my two favorites. …. Thunderbolt Patterson’s a real big deal to me because he’s just been here for so long, and I love the Dudley Boys. Just this whole thing, it’s such a good cause that I’m just excited to be here.”

On the previous night, when Sting (Steve Borden) received the CAC’s top award, the Iron Mike Mazurki Award, he told a tale about Marcus Bagwell being scared of the Steiners in WCW.

Bagwell confirmed the tale.

“True story. It was just ugly. They didn’t like the young, good-looking punk, so to speak. And I was a little bit of a threat, I guess,” he chuckled, launching into a bigger story.

“I fit in my entire life, everywhere I went, and all of a sudden I didn’t fit. It was very weird. I was a very mature 21-year-old because I had two older brothers, so I was it wasn’t like I wasn’t ready for it. It’s that they didn’t think I was ready for it. And for some reason, Sting did. Sting saw the Mark Bagwell that the rest of the world had seen. But then when I got to wrestling the Steiners and them, it was like being a freshman, and they just didn’t like the new freshmen. But Sting was really adamant about being a friend of mine, and once he took me in, the Steiners and Luger came with him.”

In March 2024, VICE aired a Dark Side of the Ring episode on Buff Bagwell and his wild life, including shooting his father, plenty of self-abuse and a whole lot of flexing. [Our review: Buff is the right stuff for ‘Dark Side of the Ring’]

All and all, Bagwell is pretty pleased with it.

” think Dark Side did a fantastic job. … Anytime you can get two ex-wives to say anything positive about a husband, I’m telling you, that’s a reflection on me. It means that I’m a pretty good guy. There’s no way you can come out of a father you shot and two ex-wives you divorced talking positive about you. That’s a plus to Mark Bagwell, I believe,” he assessed.

“They told a great story, they told it well. And I don’t think I lost any fans at all. At least all the crazy story was explained. I thought they did a heck of a job on it. I really liked it. And from it, TV’s magic, bro; people think when you’re on TV, you’re kind of on another planet. So it gives you a new little push, a new little special thing. So I was very happy with it. The phone calls have come in about it, so just a little more attention.”

TOP PHOTO: Men’s Wrestling Award winner Marcus “Buff” Bagwell at the Cauliflower Alley Club reunion at the Plaza Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on Wednesday, August 21, 2024. Photo by Brad McFarlin

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