Ray Traylor Jr. was never supposed to be a professional wrestling star. An actual prison guard in Cobb County, Georgia, he decided to give the business a try in his early 20s and spent nearly half his life inside the squared circle, winning over fans worldwide as the legendary Big Boss Man. Traylor's next stop will be the WWE Hall of Fame, which CBS Sports learned Monday he will be posthumously inducted into on April 2, the night before WrestleMania 32, in Dallas.
http://www.cbssports.com/general/eye...e-hall-of-fame
I was wondering if he would ever make it in. They're also inducting JBL and The Godfather. It's gonna be a good year for inductees.