A new report from TMZ.com confirms that former WCW and WWE superstar Buff Bagwell is now a gigolo. The report states that Bagwell, who is 44, has now joined the Cowboys4Angels gigolo service, which is the subject of a reality show on Showtime.
Bagwell competed in World Championship Wrestling from 1991-2001 before heading to the then World Wrestling Federation, now World Wrestling Entertainment. Bagwell was one of the first WCW wrestlers to accept the offered buy-out on his contract and sign with WWE. However, he would only appear for the company twice, once on “Monday Night Raw,” and once on “Smackdown.” Bagwell was fired from WWE after one week with the company following reports of an altercation with former WCW alumnus Shane Helms, and a poor attitude towards work.
Bagwell appeared on the Showtime hit, “Gigolos” on Feb. 27, which stirred up interest in the former wrestler’s new profession. Now a part of the Cowboys4Angels gigolo service, Bagwell offers male escort “services” to women who are willing to pay big money for a companion.
The former “Buff Daddy” is reportedly pulling in $800 for 2 hours alone with him, $1550 for 4 hours, and $3000 for an overnight stay. Bagwell charges women $8,000 for a weekend with him, and $25,000 for a full week.
Garren James, the owner of Cowboys4Angels, claims that Bagwell is “on the rise” in the company, saying that he is already their second most popular escort.