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Buff Bagwell Reflects on WCW Drug Addiction - News Directory 3

Buff Bagwell Reflects on WCW Drug Addiction

January 25, 2026 David Thompson Sports
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  • Former Major League Baseball player Jeff Bagwell‍ admitted⁤ to extensive substance‍ use during his career, ‍including alcohol adn prescription drugs.He stated he consumed a case of beer daily,‍...
  • originally reported on the interview with INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet.
  • Bagwell described a period where he and teammates felt justified in their substance use, but this feeling eventually disappeared as control ⁢was‍ lost.
Original source: wrestlinginc.com

Jeff Bagwell‘s Past Substance Use

Table of Contents

  • Jeff Bagwell’s Past Substance Use
    • Details of Bagwell’s Substance Use
    • Context: Prescription Drug Abuse in Professional Sports
    • Verification Status (as of 2026/01/25 11:55:57)

Former Major League Baseball player Jeff Bagwell‍ admitted⁤ to extensive substance‍ use during his career, ‍including alcohol adn prescription drugs.He stated he consumed a case of beer daily,‍ along with 20 Lortabs⁢ and 30-35 Somas each day.

Wrestling Inc. originally reported on the interview with INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet.

Details of Bagwell’s Substance Use

Bagwell described a period where he and teammates felt justified in their substance use, but this feeling eventually disappeared as control ⁢was‍ lost. He specifically mentioned a daily intake of one case of beer,20 lortabs,and‍ 30⁣ to 35 Somas.

According to bagwell, his‍ physique as a bodybuilder may have contributed to his ability to conceal his addiction, and he acknowledged⁣ being in denial about the‍ extent of his substance use in retrospect.

Example: Bagwell stated, “It was⁤ a case of beer a⁤ day, twenty Lortabs, fifteen ⁤- without exaggeration – ⁢fifteen to⁢ twenty Lortabs, and thirty to thirty-five somas every day of my life.” (Wrestling Inc.)

Context: Prescription Drug Abuse in Professional Sports

The use ‍of prescription drugs, particularly ‍opioids ⁤and painkillers, has been a documented issue⁤ in professional sports, driven by the physical demands of the profession and the pressure to perform through injuries. The National institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) provides‍ data on the risks and consequences ⁣of prescription opioid⁢ misuse.

While specific data⁢ on MLB players’ substance ⁣use during⁣ Bagwell’s career (1991-2005) is not readily available,Major League Baseball implemented a drug testing policy in 2004,with stricter penalties introduced in subsequent⁤ years. MLB’s Drug Testing Policy details the current regulations.

Verification Status (as of 2026/01/25 11:55:57)

As of January 25,⁢ 2026, the information regarding Jeff Bagwell’s admission⁣ of substance⁤ use remains‍ consistent with ⁣the initial reporting by Wrestling Inc., citing the INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet interview.No ‍conflicting or updated information has been found from authoritative sources.

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