Buff Bagwell Full Shoot Interview 2 Hours | WSI #47🎤

Published 2022-09-21
BUFF BAGWELL - Full Shoot Interview | WSI Episode #47 🎤
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All Comments (21)
  • @WSI
    2 things: This episode was recorded May 6 2022 - shortly before he announced he was leaving DDP's crib the first time (he later went back, recorded those Mr Rogers-style videos, then left again) - Also, YouTube is not posting practically any of the comments on this video or on Dutch's channel. It's a YouTube glitch, not me censoring (I don't usually go through comments at the best of times)
  • @im_cart8656
    i don't know why the comments are so rude to a man who entertained all of us as kids and is just trying to live his life now. yes he had his vices but they were the same i've heard 100 times from many of the wrestlers from that era i enjoyed so much. people need to remember that when people fall from their previous heights.. they at least had somewhere to fall from. most of us can only dream of it and even if we had the opportunity we wouldn't be able to do much with it as we work our 9-5s and live our fairly standard lives if we were all being honest with ourselves
  • @ninjaaitools
    It's great to see Buff finally clean and sober.
  • 44:00. I don't know why, but that made me laugh out loud hysterically! I rewound it like 10 times. Just the sound he makes and the expression on his face! I love you Buff!
  • @WarriorSmurf
    Never heard that portion of the Orndorff/Vader incident. Also, Warrior is from Indiana. Apparently, he was living some place in Marietta when Bagwell crossed paths with him (during Hellwig's Mr. Georgia bodybuilding period).
  • @madonna99
    Really enjoyed this. Buff and Booker T were my 2 favorites in WCW in 2000. I was pretty bummed out when WWF bought it and Buff was gone. I was actually invested in his stories until Nitro came to an end. It's a shame he never got a chance in WWF. Looking back on Booker T Buff could have had a great run too. In 2001 he still had name value and the means to really contribute.
  • He's got the stuff, and the ladies can't get enough. Another great interview. Buff was very open and honest lovely lovely lovely!
  • @ben31uk
    That beard looks like it’s been drawn on with a felt tip pen
  • dont know why marks shit on him he seems like such a nice guy man relly cool down to earth happy to answer any question
  • @emfs9522
    Nashed said that was Arns actual cooler. Everyone is always the main character.
  • @kckc6578
    The desert storm comments always kill me….. they were touching Buff’s picture before going into battle. I can’t with Buff😂😂😂
  • @Bobby-dh7ez
    Absolute best wishes and prayers for Marcus and every other dedicated, hard working, blue collar, physical entertainer out there who put their bodies on the line, night in and night out, often for very little pay with minimal fanfare. Imagine working the territories 35+ years ago. Put yourself in their shoes for a moment. Imagine that grind: hundreds of miles between shows, the almost nightly injuries, maintaining the physique that "puts asses in seats", dubious compensation. That, in itself, is harrowing and fatiguing enough without even mentioning the strain of fulfilling meaningful relationships with family and friends, due to their extreme work schedules and required appearances at specific destinations, per their respective bookers and bosses. Imagine, if you will, actually hitting the "big time", after perhaps/probably years of struggle...The big stage, jitters, the myriad of uncertainties, the previous injuries nagging at every turn, causing you to question your own validity and abilities, all while being "pushed" and displayed to an educated, dedicated, intelligent, national and potentially global market. Your name in lights as the marquee draw, against a rugged, grizzly, ring veteran having revealed little to no assurance you'd be "put over". From high school gym hero to sudden superstar. What a roller coaster ride of emotions that must've been. What an absolute physical hell they must've put their bodies through. It's a damn shame so many of those talented showmen burned out so quickly or perished much too soon.
  • @ikejones3163
    Buff the beard looks great also so does his skin, wonder what he did too his skin he looks great!