WCW's Dungeon Of Doom: Where Are They Now?

12. One Man Gang And Big Bubba Rogers

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Possibly best known for his bizarre and insensitive portrayal of Akeem the African Dream in WWF, George Gray also wrestled as One Man Gang in WWF and WCW. It was this persona, that of a tough, chain-wearing biker, that eventually appeared in The Dungeon of Doom, albeit briefly. This marked a reunion with former Twin Towers teammate Big Bubba Rogers (better known as Big Boss Man in WWF), who was also a member of The Dungeon.

While holding the WCW Untied States Championship, Gang would join The Dungeon and The Four Horsemen in a Hogan beatdown, subsequently joining The Alliance to End Hulkamania. He left WCW a few months later, after losing his belt to Konnan.

Following a heart attack in 2000, George Gray worked as a prison guard, making infrequent independent appearances as One Man Gang. In 2016, Gray’s home was affected by severe flooding, and fans managed to raise over $15,000 to fund repairs.

Big Bubba Rogers eventually defected to the nWo, before returning to WWF. He passed away in 2004, and was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016.

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