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Wrestling Inc. on MSNRey Mysterio Says Retirement Is 'Really Close,' Current WWE Star Extended His CareerWWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio has discussed his retirement and the WWE star who convinced him to continue his career when he ...
Pro wrestling legend Bubba Ray Dudley is back for "WWE Legends & Future Greats" Season 2 and highlighted some aspects of what's to come.
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 ...
Traylor, 31, replaces Grant Udinski, who left to become the Jaguars' offensive coordinator. Traylor spent the past six seasons in New Orleans, most recently as an offensive assistant.
BREVARD — Brevard senior Ray Laney considered himself an average wrestler during his freshman and sophomore years, when he compiled a 23-27 record. But Laney flipped a switch in the offseason ...
The only period in which that that was in question came in the mid-to-late 1990s when WCW made a serious play to compete. A big part of competing was signing a number of talents WWE had established ...
During a recent edition of his “Everybody’s Got A Pod” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Ted DiBiase Sr. discussed wrestlers having creative control, Ray Traylor, and other topics. You can check out some ...
Big Boss Man, real name Ray Traylor, worked for WWE between 1988 and 1993 before returning for another spell with the company between 1998 and 2003. He won the tag title with Ken Shamrock and held ...
Twenty years ago today on this date (Sept. 18, 2002): Ray Traylor, Jr., best known to wrestling fans as the Big Boss Man, was found dead in his home in Dallas, Georgia. He was just 41.
Jeff Traylor coaching history Traylor was a standout Texas high school football coach from 1989-2014, mostly making his mark as the head coach at Gilmer High School, where he graduated from ...
Jake Traylor, the son of UTSA head football coach Jeff Traylor, showcased bravery after shielding some of his colleagues when the gunfire broke out at Donald Trump’s campaign rally on Saturday.
WWE legend Rikishi has placed the blame on an ‘old lady’ in the crowd for one of wrestling’s most disgusting and infamous ...
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