• nWo Veteran Celebrates Being Sober For 117 Days
Former nWo member Buff Bagwell took to Twitter and uploaded a video, in which he announced that he’s now sober for 117 days.
Here’s what the WCW veteran tweeted:
“117 days sober. My walk of sobriety has just begun but I have learned so much in just a few months!
Thank you to all those who continue to support me. Sharing my experience on my cameos and at recent live events has been a huge part of knowing I’m on the right path. #thankful”
117 days sober. My walk of sobriety has just begun but I have learned so much in just a few months! Thank you to all those who continue to support me. Sharing my experience on my cameos and at recent live events has been a huge part of knowing I'm on the right path. #thankful pic.twitter.com/p7dvruxmtr
— Marcus Bagwell 🎩 (@Marcbuffbagwell) December 23, 2022
Bagwell first joined Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling under his full real-name Marcus Alexander Bagwell in November 1991 and wrestled for WCW until the promotion was sold to Vince McMahon in March 2001.
He only had 1 televised match for the World Wrestling Federation in July 2001, before they let him go.
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• ON THIS DAY IN WCW HISTORY (December 26, 1992) – WCW Power Hour
On this day in 1992, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW Power Hour’.
This episode featured pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WCW Starrcade 1992’ PPV.
The card can be found below:
Z Man & Johnny Gunn vs. Scrubs
2 Cold Scorpio vs. George South
Brian Pillman vs. Brad Armstrong
Johnny B. Badd vs. Diamond Dallas Page
Dustin Rhodes & Ron Simmons vs. Big Van Vader & Barry Windham
