Ray Traylor
Acting
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, as well as for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling as The Boss, Guardian Angel and Big Bubba Rogers. During his appearances with the WWF, Big Boss Man held the WWF World Tag Team Championshiponce and the WWF Hardcore Championship four times. In the summer of 2000, Boss Man disappeared from the WWF's primary television shows, wrestling mainly on Jakked and Heat, where he had a minor feud with Crash Holly until suffering a legit injury in January 2001. When he returned on the December 20, 2001 of SmackDown, he formed a team with Booker T, after Vince McMahon ordered him to be Booker's enforcer. on the December 27 episode of Smackdown, Bossman and Booker T defeated Stone Cold in a handicap match. on the January 7, 2002 episode of Raw, Bossman and Booker T was defeated by Stone Cold & The Rock. on the January 17 episode of Smackdown, Bossman lost to Diamond Dallas Page. At the Royal Rumble (2002), Bossman competed in the Royal Rumble match where he was eliminated by Rikishi. On the January 24 episode of Smackdown, Bossman lost to Rikishi. The team quietly split in late January 2002, and Boss Man returned to Jakked/Metal and Heat. On the February 2 episode of Metal, Bossman defeated The Hurricane. On the February 2 episode of Metal, Bossman defeated Perry Saturn. In April, he formed a short-lived tag team with Mr. Perfect after both were drafted to the Raw brand. On the March 23 episode of WWF Jakked, Bossman and Mr. Perfect lost to The APA. On the April 1 episode of Raw, Bossman and Mr. Perfect lost to The Hardy Boyz. On the April 14 episode of Heat, Bossman lost to Bradshaw. On the April 28 episode of Heat, Bossman defeated Crash Holly. On the May 6 episode of Heat. Bossman lost to D'Lo Brown. On the May 20, 2002 Heat taping, he lost his final WWE match to Tommy Dreamer. Traylor was assigned to train developmental wrestlers in Ohio Valley Wrestling, before being released from WWE in 2003. International Wrestling Association of Japan (2004) Traylor's final matches were in the International Wrestling Association of Japan, where he competed in a tournament for the vacant IWA World Heavyweight Championship. He made it to the final by defeating Freddie Krueger before losing to Jim Duggan. Traylor had two daughters, Lacy Abilene Traylor and Megan Chyanne Traylor, and was married to Angela, his childhood sweetheart. In July 2004, Traylor ran for Commission Chairman for Paulding County, Georgia. He was the owner of a Dallas, Georgia storage company called RWT Enterprises. Traylor died of a heart attack on September 22, 2004, aged 41 at his home in Dallas, Georgia. He was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016, with his wife and daughters accepting the award on his behalf.
Known For

1993
Raw
1993 · tv

1999
WWE Friday Night SmackDown
1999 · tv

1986
WWF Wrestling Challenge
1986 · tv

1985
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event
1985 · tv

1985
WWE Pay Per View
1985 · tv

1973
WWE Old School
1973 · tv

1995
WCW Monday Nitro
1995 · tv

1985
NWA World Championship Wrestling
1985 · tv

1988
Clash of the Champions
1988 · tv

1998
WCW Thunder
1998 · tv

1999
WWE WrestleMania XV
1999 · movie

1993
WWE Royal Rumble 1993
1993 · movie

2000
WWE WrestleMania 2000
2000 · movie

1992
WWE Royal Rumble 1992
1992 · movie

1999
WWE Fully Loaded 1999
1999 · movie

2002
WWE No Way Out 2002
2002 · movie

1998
WWE Capital Carnage
1998 · movie

1992
WWE WrestleMania VIII
1992 · movie

1991
WWE Rampage '91
1991 · movie

1989
WWE WrestleMania V
1989 · movie

1999
WWE Royal Rumble 1999
1999 · movie

1996
WCW World War 3 1996
1996 · movie

1994
WCW Halloween Havoc 1994
1994 · movie

1991
WWE Royal Rumble 1991
1991 · movie

1992
WWE Survivor Series 1992
1992 · movie

1995
WCW Slamboree 1995
1995 · movie

2000
WWE Backlash 2000
2000 · movie

1991
WWE Battle Royal at the Albert Hall
1991 · movie

1989
WWE Survivor Series 1989
1989 · movie

1999
WWE Unforgiven 1999
1999 · movie