In this thread I will be discussing the WWF career of The Big Boss Man. If you want to discuss Big Bubba Rogers, The Guardian Angel, The Boss, etc. from NWA, UWF, or WCW feel free.
The Big Boss Man entered the WWF during the summer of 1988 under the management of Slick. He was nearly 400 pounds and a mean former prison guard that handcuffed his opponents and beat them with his nightstick after a match. In those days when a new super heavyweight heel entered the WWF you knew it was just a matter of time until he feuded with Hulk Hogan. That time for Boss Man came only a few months after his debut when he brutally attacked Hogan on the Brother Love Show. Boss Man was an immediate force in the WWF and would go on to feud on and off with Hogan for several months.
Throughout 1989 Boss Man would split his time between singles and tag team action regularly teaming with Akeem in the Twin Towers. Boss Mans rivalry with Hogan expanded into the tag team feud between The Twin Towers and The Mega Powers. The Towers were the Mega Powers opponents on the big Main Event special when the Mega Powers finally split up. After beating The Rockers at WrestleMania V the Towers were a major threat to Demolitions tag titles while Boss Man simultaneously feuded with Dusty Rhodes in a singles feud.
Early in 1990 Slick accepted a payoff from Ted Dibiase to get the Boss Man to retrieve Dibiases stolen Million Dollar Belt from Jake Roberts. For some reason Boss Man became upset when he found out Slick accepted money from Dibiase. Suddenly Boss Man had integrity and said he didnt accept payoffs and was just doing the right thing by retrieving the stolen property. Illogically he returned the stolen property to the thief because he was upset about the payoff. Despite the major flaws in the storyline Boss Man was now enjoying new found popularity as a face. For the next three years he would be a fixture in the mid card and one of the more popular stars of the early 90s. Feuds with Akeem, Dibiase, the Heenan Family, Mountie, and Nailz among others always kept Boss Man relevant. He would even become a regular ally of former rival Hulk Hogan. Something that often goes unnoticed about Boss Man during this time is how much he changed physically. After turning face Boss Man slimmed down considerably and lost a lot of weight. As a heel he was fat and appeared to be out of shape but after turning face he looked great and actually incorporated some speed into his offense. Boss Man left the WWF in early 1993 with his last notable match being a loss to Bam Bam Bigelow at the Royal Rumble.
After several different gimmicks in WCW the Big Boss Man returned to the WWF in the fall of 1998 as Vince McMahons enforcer in his feud with Steve Austin. Boss Man wasnt a major contender at that time but as McMahons henchman he was usually working with big stars like Austin, Mankind, and Undertaker. He did win the tag titles with fellow Corporate member Ken Shamrock.
In mid 1999 the Corporation would quietly fall apart and Boss Man would remain a heel in a singles run. He was one of the worst heels in the WWF. By that I dont mean he didnt do his job well, I mean his character was just an awful human being. He kidnapped Al Snows dog and fed it to him and mocked Big Show when his father was dying of cancer before crashing the funeral. After being destroyed by the Big Show at the end of 1999 Boss Man returned to tag team wrestling forming a partnership with Bull Buchanan. The team didnt do anything too significant and Boss Man disappeared in mid 2000. Besides for a brief and forgettable comeback in early 2002 that was the end of the Big Boss Mans time in the WWF.
I only mentioned his time in the WWF because that is what Im familiar with. Besides, this thread is long enough as it is. My favorite time for Boss Man was the early 90s when he was a mid card singles face. He was popular, in great shape, and was a guy the fans got behind when a heel needed to be put in his place. What was your favorite time and gimmick for The Big Boss Man? What were your favorite feuds and storylines? Feel free to share any general thoughts.
The Big Boss Man entered the WWF during the summer of 1988 under the management of Slick. He was nearly 400 pounds and a mean former prison guard that handcuffed his opponents and beat them with his nightstick after a match. In those days when a new super heavyweight heel entered the WWF you knew it was just a matter of time until he feuded with Hulk Hogan. That time for Boss Man came only a few months after his debut when he brutally attacked Hogan on the Brother Love Show. Boss Man was an immediate force in the WWF and would go on to feud on and off with Hogan for several months.
Throughout 1989 Boss Man would split his time between singles and tag team action regularly teaming with Akeem in the Twin Towers. Boss Mans rivalry with Hogan expanded into the tag team feud between The Twin Towers and The Mega Powers. The Towers were the Mega Powers opponents on the big Main Event special when the Mega Powers finally split up. After beating The Rockers at WrestleMania V the Towers were a major threat to Demolitions tag titles while Boss Man simultaneously feuded with Dusty Rhodes in a singles feud.
Early in 1990 Slick accepted a payoff from Ted Dibiase to get the Boss Man to retrieve Dibiases stolen Million Dollar Belt from Jake Roberts. For some reason Boss Man became upset when he found out Slick accepted money from Dibiase. Suddenly Boss Man had integrity and said he didnt accept payoffs and was just doing the right thing by retrieving the stolen property. Illogically he returned the stolen property to the thief because he was upset about the payoff. Despite the major flaws in the storyline Boss Man was now enjoying new found popularity as a face. For the next three years he would be a fixture in the mid card and one of the more popular stars of the early 90s. Feuds with Akeem, Dibiase, the Heenan Family, Mountie, and Nailz among others always kept Boss Man relevant. He would even become a regular ally of former rival Hulk Hogan. Something that often goes unnoticed about Boss Man during this time is how much he changed physically. After turning face Boss Man slimmed down considerably and lost a lot of weight. As a heel he was fat and appeared to be out of shape but after turning face he looked great and actually incorporated some speed into his offense. Boss Man left the WWF in early 1993 with his last notable match being a loss to Bam Bam Bigelow at the Royal Rumble.
After several different gimmicks in WCW the Big Boss Man returned to the WWF in the fall of 1998 as Vince McMahons enforcer in his feud with Steve Austin. Boss Man wasnt a major contender at that time but as McMahons henchman he was usually working with big stars like Austin, Mankind, and Undertaker. He did win the tag titles with fellow Corporate member Ken Shamrock.
In mid 1999 the Corporation would quietly fall apart and Boss Man would remain a heel in a singles run. He was one of the worst heels in the WWF. By that I dont mean he didnt do his job well, I mean his character was just an awful human being. He kidnapped Al Snows dog and fed it to him and mocked Big Show when his father was dying of cancer before crashing the funeral. After being destroyed by the Big Show at the end of 1999 Boss Man returned to tag team wrestling forming a partnership with Bull Buchanan. The team didnt do anything too significant and Boss Man disappeared in mid 2000. Besides for a brief and forgettable comeback in early 2002 that was the end of the Big Boss Mans time in the WWF.
I only mentioned his time in the WWF because that is what Im familiar with. Besides, this thread is long enough as it is. My favorite time for Boss Man was the early 90s when he was a mid card singles face. He was popular, in great shape, and was a guy the fans got behind when a heel needed to be put in his place. What was your favorite time and gimmick for The Big Boss Man? What were your favorite feuds and storylines? Feel free to share any general thoughts.