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The Good..The Bad..The Buff: The Marc Bagwell Journey

The Good..The Bad..The Buff: The Marc Bagwell Journey

He’s Buff, he’s the Stuff, and viewers won’t be able to get enough of The Good, the Bad, and the Buff.

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Documentary

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Uncover the man behind the “Stuff” as Marc “Buff” Bagwell sits down with Nigel McGuinness (Ring of Honor) to tell his side of the story. Watch as a film crew follows Buff, chronicling his life both inside and outside of the squared-circle, in addition to over 40 years worth of home-video footage all wrapped into this hour-and-forty minute docu-shoot.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

110 mins

Rating

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Release Date

31 October 2015

Country

United States of America

Cast

Marcus Bagwell

Marcus Bagwell

Himself

Steven Haworth

Steven Haworth

Himself

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