Former professional wrestler 2 Cold Scorpio, also known as Charles Scaggs, has been arrested following a violent stabbing incident at a Love’s Travel Stop in Kansas City, Missouri. The ex-WCW Tag Team Champion, who once partnered with Buff Bagwell, now faces serious legal troubles stemming from the June 15 altercation.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ Sports, the bloody confrontation occurred around 3:40 AM. Scaggs, who claims he was working as a security guard at the gas station, alleges that he confronted a man for smoking inside the establishment. The situation quickly escalated, leading to a physical altercation outside the store.
Scaggs maintains that he acted in self-defense, stating that the man became aggressive and attempted to grapple with him. The former wrestler claims he pulled a knife from his pocket and stabbed the man during the ensuing scuffle, which continued for several moments.
However, the victim’s account differs significantly. Speaking to TMZ Sports, he denies lighting up inside the store, suggesting that his cigarette may not have been fully extinguished upon entering. The victim also contends that Scaggs was the aggressor in the situation, contradicting the wrestler’s self-defense claim.
When authorities arrived at the scene, they found the victim lying on the ground, bleeding from multiple stab wounds to his head, chest, buttocks, legs, and abdomen. The injured man was reportedly going in and out of consciousness as he was transported to a local hospital.
As a result of the incident, Scaggs has been charged with two felonies: one count of first-degree assault and one count of armed criminal action. After posting bond, he entered a plea of not guilty to both charges. A court hearing is scheduled for next month to address the case further.
2 Cold Scorpio, who began his professional wrestling career in 1985, competed for various promotions including WWE (then WWF), where he also performed under the name “Flash Funk.” Throughout his career, he held multiple championship belts across different organizations.
This incident marks a stark contrast to Scaggs’ in-ring persona and highlights the potential legal consequences faced by former athletes in their post-wrestling careers. As the case progresses, it will likely draw attention from both wrestling fans and legal observers, given the severity of the charges and the conflicting accounts of the altercation.
The upcoming court proceedings will be crucial in determining the validity of Scaggs’ self-defense claim and the extent of his legal culpability in this violent incident.