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Wrestler Marcus “Buff” Bagwell Undergoes Leg Amputation

GEORGIA, JUL 18 – Buff Bagwell underwent over 30 surgeries after a 2020 crash before amputation was necessary due to infection and poor healing, his friend confirmed following the procedure.

  • Marcus "Buff" Bagwell, a 55-year-old retired professional wrestler known for winning five World Tag Team titles and his time with WWE, underwent an above-the-knee amputation in July 2025 following a prolonged struggle with injuries.
  • The amputation followed severe damage to Bagwell's right knee cap sustained during a 2020 car crash in Atlanta, when he blacked out behind the wheel and collided with a brick wall, leading to over 30 surgeries.
  • Bagwell publicly shared his medical journey and sobriety efforts on his YouTube channel alongside fiance Stacy Brown, emphasizing his mental resilience and therapy involvement during recovery.
  • He expressed determination to face his situation head-on, demonstrating that a fulfilling life is still possible without a leg, and shared his hopeful intention to return to wrestling while feeling calm and joyful before his surgery.
  • Bagwell's story highlights overcoming long-term addiction and physical adversity, suggesting that setbacks can lead to transformative recovery and renewed purpose.
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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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