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Ray Traylor wrestled for Jim Crockett from 1986 to ’87, and joined the WWF in 1988, but in between he wrestled for the Universal Wrestling Federation as Big Bubba Rogers.
Traylor worked for years as both a heel and a babyface in the mid-card scene, having some great feuds along the way. Unfortunately, the wrestling world lost Ray Traylor in 2004, at the age of 41 ...
Straight out of the prisons in Cobb County, Georgia, former prison guard Ray Traylor made his professional wrestling debut in 1985 with Jim Crockett Promotions and the National Wrestling Alliance ...
Ray Traylor Jr. was never supposed to be a professional wrestling star. An actual prison guard in Cobb County, Georgia, he decided to give the business a try in his early 20s and spent nearly half ...
Ray Traylor, better known by his wrestling persona The Big Boss Man, will be posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2016.
Raymond "Ray" Washington Traylor, Jr. was an American professional wrestler. Traylor was best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the ring name Big Boss Man ...
Raymond "Ray" Washington Traylor, Jr. was an American professional wrestler. Traylor was best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the ring name Big Boss Man ...
The Paulding County coroner says Ray Traylor died at his home Wednesday night of apparent heart failure. He was 41. Web sites list Traylor as six-feet-six inches tall and weighting 315 pounds.
- On a recent podcast with Mister Saint Laurent, former WCW booker Kevin Sullivan talked about a clause in Ray Traylor's contract that entitled him to a PPV bonus if buys reached a certain level ...
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