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“Fine Wine After Toilet Water”: WCW Legend Thrashes Vince McMahon’s WWE While Praising Their Rival, AEW

Published 04/16/2022, 8:00 AM EDT

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Vince McMahon is running the world’s leading wrestling company and is always in the public eye. This means that he may have to face many people who won’t support him. The Boss Vince McMahon is the pioneer of establishing the world’s best wrestling promotion WWE. Vince McMahon was himself a son of a wrestling promoter, Vincent J. McMahon.

In addition, when he was around 25-years-old when he started working as a ringside announcer for his father’s business, WWF. Soon, in 1982, The Big Man took over his father’s business, and for the past 40 years, he has been ruling the wrestling business.

 

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So, naturally, in his journey, Mr. McMahon has taken many shots from other wrestling companies and even former WWE Superstars. Now, even a WCW legend, Buff Bagwell, took an enormous blow on Vince McMahon’s WWE.

What did Buff Bagwell have to say about Mr. McMahon’s WWE?

Marcus Bagwell, aka Buff Bagwell, is best known for his time in WCW from the 1990s to the 2000s. Back then, Buff Bagwell was with Vince McMahon’s rival company WCW. And today as well, he sided with AEW, who is another rival company of Mr. McMahon.

The WCW legend Buff Bagwell may have tuned into WWE SmackDown, but what he wrote about the show on Twitter must have triggered WWE fans.

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Buff Bagwell mentioned, “I do prefer #AEWRampage being after #WWESmackdown it’s like drinking a fine wine after toilet water.”

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On the occasion of Good Friday, Marcus Bagwell stated he would choose Friday Night AEW Rampage over WWE Friday Night SmackDown.

Why does the WCW legend have a bitter mouth for Vince McMahon and the company?

During his time with the WCW, Buff Bagwell was a five-time World Tag Team Champion. The former five-time World Tag Team Champion was also a part of the legendary stable NWO for a brief period. So naturally, Bagwell represented Hulk Hogan’s New World Order (the nWo) in the WCW.

Bagwell had also shared the wrestling ring with WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair when they were part of Vince McMahon’s rival company. However, shortly after Vince McMahon purchased WCW in 2001, Bagwell had a short stint with the WWE.

But, the WCW legend, in an interview with ‘Who The Fook Are These Guys?!,’ revealed that Mr. McMahon’s company turned him down for rehab.

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“I got turned down to go to rehab by the WWF (WWE). Think about that, bro. I mean, that’s not just crazy; that’s humiliation. It is flat out. Any way you want to put it. I’m the only wrestler in the history of time for two things, to main event the first week and then the next week your fired, and I’m the only person in the history of time to be turned down to go around for rehab,” Bagwell mentioned.

 

Buff Bagwell never understood why Vince McMahon’s WWE fired him within just a week. The WCW legend reflected that he is the only wrestler in the history of professional wrestling to be kicked out of WWE within a week.

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Akash Dhakite is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports. Since he was three years old, Akash has been a fan of WWE, which gives him an ascendancy of knowledge about this sport. He grew up watching John Cena and to ‘Never Give Up’ is something that he has learned from him.
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