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Ray Washington Traylor Jr. (May 2, 1963 – September 22, 2004) was an American professional wrestler best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the ring name (The) Big Boss Man, as well as for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as the Boss, the Man, the Guardian Angel, and Big Bubba Rogers.
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During the second to last match of the evening Sting defeated Big Bubba Rogers via submission following the Scorpion Deathlock. The main event saw Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage defeated Ric Flair and Big Van Vader. During Hogan and Savage's entrance to the ring an unknown man can be seen standing near the entryway (later revealed to be The Giant ...
At the 1996 Great American Bash, he defeated Big Bubba Rogers; after the match Tenta cut Rogers' goatee off with a pair of scissors. On the June 17 episode of Nitro , Tenta defeated Big Bubba. On the July 1, 1996 edition of Nitro , Tenta got another shot at the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against The Giant but failed to win the title.
Shortly after losing the UWF championship, Gang left the UWF and joined the WWF. In late 1987 when Slick was managing the One Man Gang (who had recently become "The African Dream" Akeem) as well as Rogers who had joined the WWF as The Big Boss Man. Slick then paired up Akeem with the Boss Man and billed them as The Twin Towers.
The figure’s scarcity, sleek costume, and crossover appeal have driven its value to an estimated $1,000, with brand new sealed versions going for around $1,200. 13. Green Lantern (San Diego ...
In the long term, Luger distracted Sting from helping Hogan and Savage. During this time period, the Dungeon had been joined by Loch Ness, Hugh Morrus, Barbarian, Big Bubba Rogers, and One Man Gang. [3] By the end of 1995, The Master had left WCW, [7] leaving Sullivan as the Dungeon's leader. On the January 22 edition of WCW Monday Nitro, Gang ...
After successfully retaining the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Big Bubba Rogers and Lex Luger in two separate matches on Nitro in September 1995. [116] The October 9, 1995, broadcast of Nitro was Hogan's first appearance in an all-black attire.