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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 ...
Paul Bearer was vital in legitimizing The Undertaker character, as Bearer's real-life degree in Mortuary Sciences came in ...
The Undertaker recently recalled his reaction to learning about Paul Bearer's (real name William Moody) real-life profession. The Phenom had his last match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36 in ...
The Undertaker must pay homage to the late Paul Bearer at WrestleMania ... of silence from the company. But the real honor of paying tribute to Bearer should fall on the shoulders of his closest ...
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 ...
But in real-life, The Undertaker had a fear of his own ... but this story appears to be absolutely true. Paul Bearer — longtime onscreen manager and travel partner of The Undertaker ...
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 ...
William Moody, known best to wrestling fans as mortician Paul Bearer, has died at 58 the WWE said. Moody crept onto the WWE scene in 1990, carrying an urn and managing The Undertaker. He "went on ...
“That was my first match for a real wrestling company,” said ... better known years later in WWE, alongside The Undertaker, as Paul Bearer. A legendary career awaited Calaway, but on this ...
Best remembered as the unsettling caretaker of intimidating Superstars like The Undertaker, Kane and Mankind, Paul Bearer crept into WWE in 1990. Fish belly pale in a dour black suit, the grim ...
William Moody, best known as Paul Bearer, passed away in real life. Granted, this put WWE in a hard position. Should Undertaker mention it? Should they just honor him with tribute videos?