Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl

Pro wrestler Marcus “Buff” Bagwell remained in intensive care Tuesday night after being seriously injured in a Cherokee County wreck, a wrestling spokesman told the AJC.

Bagwell flipped his Jeep several times on Towne Lake Parkway late Monday, leaving him with broken bones in his neck and face and a broken jaw, Ron Gossett, president of Universal Championship Wrestling, said Tuesday night.

Bagwell, 42, was transported to WellStar Kennestone Hospital, where he remains sedated due to the extent of his injuries, Gossett said.

“Hopefully, he’ll make a full recovery,” Gossett said.

Bagwell, a Cobb County native, attended Sprayberry High School before his wrestling career began. He is best known for his tenure with World Championship Wrestling from 1991 until 2001, when he was five-time World Tag Team champion. Bagwell suffered a broken neck wrestling in 1998, but was later able to return to the ring.

-WRITTEN BY  Alexis Stevens The Atlanta Journal-Constitution & FULL STORY HERE