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BioReal name is Raymond Traylor. Also wrestled as Big Bubba Rogers, Big Bossman, Guardian Angel, Bossman, and the Boss. The Big Boss Man is dead. Ray Traylor, a WWF star as The Big Boss Man, died Wednesday. According to The Wrestling Observer, Traylor and his family were visiting with his sister at his home in Dallas, Ga. Traylor's two daughters went upstairs to play, while his wife Debbie briefly left the room at about 10 p.m., and returned to find him on the sofa. A preliminary report suggested he had a massive heart attack. Virginia promoter Marvin Ward, who had scheduled Traylor with Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton for an Oct. 30 show in Waynesboro, Va., said he was stunned by the news. "This is just tragic," said Ward, who had talked to Traylor within the last few days and spoke with Condrey and Traylor's representatives again Thurday morning. As they described the picture to him, Traylor and his family were visiting with his sister at his home in Dallas, Ga. Wednesday night. Traylor's two daughters went upstairs to play, while his wife Debbie briefly left the room at about 10 p.m., and returned to find him on the sofa. "It was apparently that quick," Ward said. "Everybody is just in shock." Traylor began his career in 1986 as Jim Cornette's bodyguard Big Bubba Rogers. His career saw him perform in WWE, WCW and All Japan Wrestling, and he has competed as The Big Boss Man, The Boss, The Guardian Angel, War Machine, and under his real name and he teamed with Akeem in the late '80s as 'The Twin Towers.' At 6-foot-6, 330 pounds, he was a legitimate Twin Tower. He had high profile feuds with Hulk Hogan, Ted Dibiase, Nailz, The Heenan Family, Vader, Al Snow, and many others. His last major run was with the WWF in 1998-99 as a part of the Corporation. Bossman's feud with "The Mountie" Jacques Rougeau culminated in the Canadian spending a night in jail after a loss. Rougeau remembers the time fondly. "It was one of the greatest moments of my career. No matter how bad the situation looked like when I was put in jail with that big 400-pound, 7-foot guy, the Mountie always gets his man!" said Rougeau. Traylor was indeed a prison guard in Cobb County, Georgia before turning to wrestling. Watch match video clipsBig Boss Man versus Mr. Perfect 1990 WWF. Commentated by Vince McMahon and Hot Rod Rowdy Piper.Highlites of Big Boss Man versus Hulk Hogan in Hell in a Cell match WWEVery nice fan tribute video to The Big Boss Man. Very well done.Footage leading up to and the match WWF Champion Big Show versus WWF Hardcore Champion The Big Boss Man with Prince Albert for the WWF ChampionshipReady to place an order? Go to our ordering page for directions.At bigdaddycollectibles.com, we respect your privacy. We do not use cookies and neither collect nor use any information from our site visitors. Our mailing list is 100% opt-in and you will never receive anything from us unless you ask for it. That is our privacy policy to you, our readers. So surf with confidence that your privacy is never betrayed. 9C Medway Rd Ste 208 Milford, MA 01757 LEGAL NOTICE - bigdaddycollectibles.com's participation in any advertising is solely that of providing advertising space and linking. Although Bargainstuff.com carefully chooses who advertises on these pages, we cannot and do not investigate the legitimacy, validity, legality of any ad, and expressly disclaim any responsibility or liability arising out of or relating to any advertising including the legality of the ad, the performance or conduct of the advertiser and any damages or injury that may result from the ad. bigdaddycollectibles.com Inc. copyrighted 1998-2008 USA |