WWE: 10 Wrestling Superstar Graves You Can Visit

7. Big Boss Man, Dallas Memorial Garden, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, USA

Big Boss Man was one of the most memorable characters from the WWF cartoon era of the late 80's. Distinctive in his prison guard uniform he summed up what that era of wrestling was all about €” colourful gimmicks. He wasn't the greatest worker ever but he stood out and was consistently used in prominent ways. Boss Man worked with the WWF until 1993 before embarking on an unsuccessful WCW run. Returning to Vince in 1998 he was again pushed as a prominent performer, this time appearing a lot more edgier in his prison guard black. What really stood out Boss Man in this run however was the questionable creative constantly attached to him. For example at Wrestlemania he battled The Undertaker and was hanged from the Hell in a Cell in an apparent murder. Surviving this controversial angle he went on to feud with Al Snow over a dog called Pepper ... which he ended up cooking and feeding to Al. Then there was the segment when Boss Man turned up at the funeral of Big Show's father. It was again very tasteless. Aged only 41, Boss Man (real name Ray Traylor) died of a heart attack in 2004. You can visit his modest grave in Paulding County, Georgia.
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Grahame Herbert hasn't written a bio just yet, but if they had... it would appear here.