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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.
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.
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 ...
Williams would stare at Big Show, but would later leave the ring with Ross. On the March 21, 1999 edition of Sunday Night Heat, Williams defeated The Hardy Boys in a handicap match. [ 19 ] He next appeared on the March 22 edition of Raw is War, where he and WWF Hardcore Champion , Hardcore Holly, brawled in a fraternity house in Albany, New York.
A Mexican Death match followed between WCW's Hugh Morrus and nWo's Big Bubba Rogers. Nick Patrick favored Bubba throughout the match, allowing him to take full advantage of the stipulations of the match, while threatened to disqualify Morrus if he tried to do so, allowing Bubba to use steel steps and a steel chain to gain advantage. Morrus ...
When Dusty Rhodes and Big Bubba Rogers ended up tied after the final match in San Francisco (itself marred by the fact that the last two wrestlers in the ring were The Road Warriors, but they tossed a coin and the loser jumped out of the ring), a two-man steel cage bunkhouse match (where one wrestler had to throw the other out of the cage ...
Rogers was not a fan of commercials on television during his lifetime, though he did create a program in the 1960s sponsored by Horne’s Department Store. His iconic children’s show first aired ...
Big Bubba Rogers defeated Mark Thorn: Singles match [5] [6] 01:04: 2 P: Disco Inferno defeated Joey Maggs: Singles match: 02:33: 3 P: Alex Wright vs. Eddy Guerrero ended in a no-contest: Singles match: 06:36: 4 P: The American Males (Marcus Bagwell and Scotty Riggs) defeated The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) Tag team match: 04:15: 5 ...