Buff Bagwell was one of many new wrestlers recruited by WWE in the aftermath of the infamous Invasion storyline in 2001. However, before the storyline began, WWE touted a WCW Nitro takeover of Monday Night RAW for a single match in which Bagwell challenged Booker T for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
Booker T eventually retained the championship due to being disqualified on an episode of WWE RAW.
In a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet, the five-time WCW World Tag Team Champion discussed the match, claiming that Shane McMahon threatened to fire him if he looked into any of the television cameras:
“We were in Tacoma, Washington and the next week is Atlanta. Now you are Vince McMahon, are you going to put us in Tacoma, or are you going to wait seven days and put us in Atlanta? They call it the Invasion, what are we invading, Alaska? Little things I never told anybody, they were about to play my music and Booker went out first. Think about it, he had 2 belts, and I went out second, I never saw that before. He may have not got music, I will have to check that.
But my pyro was off the charts, here was what I was told ten seconds before I came through the curtain. Out of nowhere, like a ghost, Shane McMahon appears. He says, ‘Mark, you can’t look in the cameras?’ I go, ‘What?’ He goes, ‘You can’t look in the cameras.’ I go, ‘Shane, that’s all I do. I look in the cameras, I pose and wear the top hat, that is my whole gig, bro.’ He says, ‘You can’t do it or you’re fired.’
I want you to watch a Buff Bagwell match anytime the year before, and then watch that match. I don’t look anywhere near that camera the whole time in three years. That takes me completely out of my world. I come out, do the pyro, do the posing, but then it is like where is the camera? I see it and I start talking to someone over here, I was out of my game right there. They took my leg off right there. I was told not to look in the camera or I was fired.”
You can listen to the complete interview below:
(H/T to Inside The Ropes)