Former WCW star Buff Bagwell offered some wrestling-related stories on his YouTube channel, including an interesting one regarding Sting and Rick Rude.
Bagwell discussed changing his wrestling identity from Marcus Alexander to Buff.
โWhen the NWO thing happened, I knew it was a chance for me to do something with my name. I didnโt know what. I remember being on a flight, and it was me and Luger on a flight with everybody, but me and Luger were standing up in first class talking on a long plane ride from Seattle. We were trying to throw names against the wall, and back in the back of first class, in the dark, we hear, โWhat about Buff?โ Itโs Nick Patrick. Nick Patrick said, โWhat about Buff?โ Me and Luger went, โBuff Bagwell. Oh, my God, thatโs it.โ Every person that heard it just chuckled with happiness, like, โOh, my God, thatโs great.โ Everybody loved it.โ
Bagwell on when he first realized he was addicted to pills:
โI remember I got in the car in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I canโt remember the year, but I remember I got in the car. I didnโt feel good. Taking a pill or drinking a beer in the daytime wasnโt happening. Losers and alcoholics and drug addicts did that. I woke up and I was feeling different. I was feeling funny, and I didnโt know why. I got in the car. Lex always kept the car freezing. I get in the car and Iโm hot and Iโm sweaty, and Iโm trying to fix the vents, and the more I think back on it, I think Lex knew. Lex is extremely smart. I think Lex had already gone through this. I think he had already felt this way, and was letting me just see if I could figure it out. The more I really think about it, because at that junction of me starting to almost panic with vents and cracking the window and just not knowing what it is, is calmly and as coolly as you could say it, Lex said, โIf you take a couple of pills and drink a beer, thatโll go away.โ The look on his face just told me to do it. I still hadnโt put all of it together. I took a couple of Somas and I drank a beer and it went away. Looking back on it, I was going through withdrawals. That was day one of me never really having fun again taking pills and alcohol. Now I gotta take them so I donโt feel like that.โ
On Rick Rude pulling a gun on Sting when they were in WCW:
โRick Rude met Sting on the side of the road, and with a gun in his hand, said, โHey, Sting. I hope you do the right thing at the hearing.โ So the ones that donโt know about this, Rick Rude injured his neck, and there was some big lawsuit. There was a platform that they were using in Japan or something, and Rickโs neck hit it and it caused some damage. (his co-host corrected him and said it was Rudeโs back). He tried to sue WCW for it. Me and Sting were super tight during this. Sting was having a really hard time with it. It was a big deal. Rick is a manโs man. I was more scared of wrestling Rude in the ring than any guy. It just felt like at any moment, he could snap and kill you, and there was nothing you could do about it. I was scared of Rick Rude, and he was nothing but nice to me and really liked me, but I was petrified of him. He was a man, brother, and I think Steve was a little bit worried about this one because Rick was tough and Sting had to voice his opinion on this topic in court. Iโm not even sure how it went and what happened, but I do know that Sting was really upset that he was going to have to tell the truth, and the truth wasnโt good for Rick.โ
โSeveral guys had these big insurance things with this company called Lloydโs of London. I remember I was even looking into getting it because my peers were doing it and it was paying off. Then something happened and they got rid of all the wrestlers. Lloydโs of London was a big company insuring athletes. Somewhere there was a loophole of pro wrestling being real. Somehow, with all that, guys were getting insured, and then when they would quit, and like, I think this really affected Rick Rudeโs insurance policy with the Lloydโs of London with this stage thing, and thatโs why he also needed this to go where it mattered on what Sting said happened. I donโt remember the ending to it, but I remember that Steve was going to have to tell the truth, and that was going to make Rick Rude very angry.โ
(h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription)