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Ironically, Traylor only quit his corrections side gig once he jumped to the WWF in 1988, at which point he started playing a prison guard on TV. There was a reason Big Boss Man was a lot more ...
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Thankfully, Big Boss Man provided a great heel opponent ... This match serves as a love letter to those who dearly cherish that big man main event WWF style from yesteryear.
Previously on the Best and Worst of WWF Raw Is War: It was time for a St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Inside Your House as Bob Holly became the new Hardcore Champion, the Big Boss Man was kidnapped ...
here is a look back at some of Big Boss Man's greatest moments and matches. Boss Man made his debut in 1988, taking on familiar face Louis Spicolli, who would later go by Rad Radford in WWF and ...
Big Boss Man, whose real name was Ray Washington Traylor Jr., was a WWF wrestler from the 1980’s to the early 2000’s that dressed as a corrections officer, a nod to Traylor Jr.’s pre ...
Big Boss Man, whose real name was Ray Washington Traylor Jr., was a WWF wrestler from the 1980’s to the early 2000’s that dressed as a corrections officer, a nod to Traylor Jr.’s pre ...
It was not a straightforward squash, and both worked hard to produce a fine 10-minute big man scrap. Ironically, while it was Bam's first pay-per-view back, it would be Boss Man's last in the WWF ...