WCW Superstars: Where Are They Now?

1. Buff Bagwell - Gigolo

Buff is the stuff and the girls just can€™t get enough. He wasn€™t lying y€™know. Buff looked set to be one of the biggest stars of the 1990s after being named rookie of the year in 1991, but numerous things went against him and he didn't realise his potential. Instead, he was one of the leading mid card guys in a run that culminated in just six Tag Team Championship reigns. He was signed to WWF following their takeover of WCW and managed to have a couple of televised matches. However, after an alleged altercation with Shane Helms and claims his mother was calling the company's offices to request that her son get time off to heal from an injury, he was fired. Now, at 44-years-of-age, Marcus Alexander Bagwell is a gigolo. Bagwell joined Cowboys4Angels who claim to be a €˜premium gigolo service targeting lonely and very possibly horny women.€™ Bagwell is one of their most popular €˜escorts€™ who offers companionship. Reading between the lines is highly permissible here. When you see the wage Buff is on, you can see why he does what he does, TMZ reports how the company charges a pretty penny for his services. It will cost a lady $800 for 2 hours, $1550 for 4 hours and $3000 for an overnight €˜visit€™ which increases to $8000 at weekends. And if you want Buff for a full week, you€™ll need to fork out $25K. This new career path has seen Buff back on American television screens as he appeared on the Showtime hit, Gigolos. Bagwell was fired from WWE in 2001 following the invasion angle and went on to wrestle the independents till 2012. He makes sporadic appearances in the ring today.
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