Chubby Dudley

Chubby Dudley
Birth name Bay Ragni[1]
Born Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, US
Residence Aston, Pennsylvania, US
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Bay Ragni[1]
Chubby Dudley[1]
E.Z. Ryder[1]
Hell Rider[1]
Billed height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[1]
Billed weight 285 lb (129 kg)[1]
Billed from "Dudleyville"
Trained by Larry Winters[1]
Debut 1991[1]
Retired 2003[1]

Bay Ragni is an American retired professional wrestler and promoter. He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling from 1995 to 1996 under the ring name Chubby Dudley, one of the Dudley Brothers.

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (1991-1992)

Ragni was trained to wrestle by Larry Winters. He debuted on the independent circuit in 1991.

Eastern Championship Wrestling (1992-1993)

In late-1992, Ragni joined the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based promotion Eastern Championship Wrestling, where he adopted the ring name "E.Z. Ryder" and formed a tag team known as "The Hell Riders" with H.D. Ryder. On the inaugural episode of ECW Hardcore TV (airing April 3, 1993 on SportsChannel Philadelphia), The Hell Riders unsuccessfully challenged The Super Destroyers for the ECW Tag Team Championship. Ragni left ECW in late-1993.

Independent circuit (1993-1995)

After leaving ECW, Ragni briefly toured the Mid-Atlantic states before joining the Newark, Delaware-based East Coast Wrestling Association, where he wrestled as "Hell Rider".

Extreme Championship Wrestling (1995-1996)

Main article: The Dudley Brothers

In mid-1995, Ragni returned to Eastern Championship Wrestling, which had been renamed Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1994. He was given the gimmick of "Chubby Dudley", an obese, slobbish member of the Dudley family. Ragni rarely wrestled, but would accompany his storyline half-brothers to ringside, normally while holding a cake, Crunchberries or other snack. If the other members of the Dudley family were incapacitated, Ragni would flee from ringside.

At "Massacre on Queens Blvd" on April 13, 1996, D-Von Dudley made his debut, angrily proclaiming that the Dudley's comedic antics were not the way "true Dudleys" should conduct themselves. At Heatwave on July 13, 1996, D-Von attacked Dances with Dudley, Chubby Dudley and Sign Guy Dudley with a chair and delivered a low blow to Buh Buh Ray before being driven off by Hack Meyers.[2][3]

Ragni left ECW again in mid-1996.[4]

Liberty All-Star Wrestling (1994-2002)

Ragni began promoting in 1994, opening Liberty All-Star Wrestling (LAW) along with "Lucky" Larry Reed and Frank "Super Cody" Cody. LAW was based in Chester Heights, with a training academy, Liberty All-Star Wrestling Academy, in Lansdowne. Ragni acted as the commissioner of the promotion, occasionally refereed, and wrestled matches. The promotion closed in May 2002.

Personal life

Ragni is married to Jess, with three children.

In wrestling

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Bay Ragni". Cagematch.net. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
  2. "ECW Arena Flashback (July 1996): Sabu, Sandman, Raven, Gordy, Dreamer, Dudleys, Taz". PWTorch.com. Pro Wrestling Torch. July 20, 2006. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  3. John Lister (November 2005). Slamthology: Collected Wrestling Writings 1991-2004. Lulu.com. pp. 18–. ISBN 978-1-4116-5329-0.
  4. "The Dudley Boyz". WWE.com. WWE. Retrieved January 10, 2015.

See also

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