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Kevin Nash named Bobby Heenan, Jim Cornette, Paul Heyman and Freddie Blassie as his favourite wrestling managers.
Stephanie McMahon has another rare gem for the WWE Universe, which has held The Undertaker and Paul Bearer in high regard for many years. Two of the most iconic characters in wrestling history ...
The Undertaker got his first tattoo done by a man going by the name of "Smiling Paul" in Las Vegas. Naturally, Paul Bearer ...
"It really speaks to the uniqueness of the character and how well remembered the Undertaker/Paul Bearer pairing was," wrote Dave Meltzer in the March 19, 2013 issue of the Wrestling Observer ...
For a guy who never, ever used to break kayfabe, the Undertaker has seemingly morphed into everyone's chattiest uncle in his retirement. After his lengthy retirement ceremony, one in which he ...
Paul Bearer had a history of medical issues, both physical and mental, and was the focus of the WWE Network special The Mortician. Bearer had trouble with his weight and underwent gastric bypass ...
Mobile native William Moody joined WWE in 1991, when he assumed the role of Paul Bearer, the hilariously ghoulish manager to the legendary likes of the Undertaker, Kane, Vader and Mankind.
because the legacy of The Undertaker will live on eternally!†During The Undertaker’s segment, the seven-time world champion knelt down on one knee as a hologram of Bearer appeared.
WWE fans were left emotional last night when The Undertaker brought back his late manager Paul Bearer as a hologram. Paul Bearer, aka William Alvin Moody, passed away in 2013 and is beloved in ...
The Undertaker said goodbye to WWE fans at Survivor ... before a hologram of his late, great manager, Paul Bearer, appeared above the ring. Content cannot be displayed without consent Article ...
He had to be there in some way (Photo: WWE) WWE said farewell to The Undertaker at Survivor Series – and it was only fitting that Paul Bearer made an appearance. Much of the Dead Man’s career ...
WWE Fans were thrilled at the inclusion of the Holgram version of Paul Bearer, being shown only for a few seconds, but showing that his part in the Undertaker’s career was definitely a memorable ...