January 10, 201312 yr Author comment_5527120 Boss Man is over! He does an outstanding interview to get over the emotion of how much he loves his mother, salvaging something watchable out of this incredibly lame feud. The performances have been so good so far in this program, even though the premise has been so bad.
January 18, 201312 yr comment_5528852 Boss Man's voice is cracking as he's gone from being protected by his mother to being her protector. This is a feud with a bad beginning and a bad ending considering BBM/Rude never came off. The performances of Rude and the Boss Man both are crying out for a better premise than this.
January 27, 201312 yr comment_5531106 Bossman really conveys emotion and does everything he gain to salvage the hokey angle.
February 11, 201312 yr comment_5534521 Big Boss Man puts over his momma for all she has done for him. Go Boss Man. Hard times ahead for Rick Rude.
March 5, 201510 yr comment_5657121 Bossman's performance here was better than this angle deserved. It was almost like Ray Traylor was talking about his mother, if you know what I mean. It's a shame that we never got a match between Bossman and Rude; in fact, Rude might well have been gone by the time this interview aired. If he wasn't, his last day's coming up soon. Interesting touch that Heenan stayed back in the locker room with Hennig instead of coming out to see this interview in person. Of course, we remember what happened the last time he saw Bossman in person on Challenge, don't we?
May 26, 20169 yr comment_5754843 Awesome promo by Boss Man. The crowd is behind him and he's fired up about his mom. I really liked this.
July 3, 20178 yr comment_5805928 Bossman cuts an incredible emotional promo. Something tells me Traylor has all kinds of missed potential when he was in the Big 2. 1990 was a really good year for him and he seems just now like he's overcoming the limitations of his gimmick. I'm sure the Big Bubba gimmick will give him more room to explore what he can do...
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