- Was one half of the tag team, The Twin Towers.
- Defeated the Mountie in a "Jailhouse" match at Summerslam 1991.
- Feuded with the Heenan family from late 1990 till early the following year.
- Made his WWE P.P.V debut against Koko B. Ware at Summerslam '88.
- Ray Traylor competed as "The War Machine" at the second War Games Event.
- His final P.P.V match, was a singles encounter against Bam Bam Bigelow at the 1993 Royal Rumble.
- Former WWF Tag Team Champion with Ken Shamrock & a four-time Hardcore Champion.
- Portrayed a police officer wrestler for half of his career, and was a prison guard prior to starting in pro wrestling.
- Former member of Vince McMahon's Corporation, which merged into The Corporate Ministry.
- Lost to the Undertaker in a "Hell in a Cell" match at WrestleMania XV
- From the time he joined WCW in 1993, Ray wrestled under 4 different names: The Boss (which was too close to the Big Bossman name and character, so it was changed), The Guardian Angel, Big Bubba Rogers and finally under his real name, Ray Traylor. As Big Bubba Rogers he was a member of the original nWo and the Dungeon of Doom.
- Previous Managers: Jim Cornette, Skandor Akbar, Slick, Jimmy Hart, Baby Doll, Ted DiBiase, Shawn Michaels.
- By the end of 1993, Traylor joined WCW as The Boss to feud with Rick Rude. He later became the Guardian Angel.
- In the summer of 2002, the Boss Man was assigned to Ohio Valley Wrestling to coach the developmental talent.
- On an episode of America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back (1988), a bank robber caught on the bank's security camera was featured who bore such a striking resemblance to Traylor, several people called into the show's hot-line stating it was really Traylor. However, he had an outstanding and rock-solid alibi, in that he was on the other side of the country wrestling in front of television cameras and a live audience at the exact moment of the bank robbery. In a follow-up AMW episode, Traylor was briefly interviewed about it, noting that with some bemusement that he was flattered people thought it was him, even asking viewers to call in if they saw anyone who looked like him, while wearing an identical (and distinctive) baseball cap worn by the robber captured in the video.
- WWE Hall of Famer.
- Was one of several wrestlers to leave the WWE in early 1993.
- Became a baby face after the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase tried to buy him.
- During his career at the WWE, the Big Boss Man had story angles with wrestlers like Hulk Hogan, Akeem, The Barbarian, The Mountie and Nailz.
- Was defeated by Dusty Rhodes on Saturday Night's Main Event in 1989.
- Had his last match as a heel, against Hacksaw Jim Duggan at the 1990 Royal Rumble.
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