Pro wrestling manager William Moody dies

Pro wrestling manager William Moody dies
Updated 08 March 2013
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Pro wrestling manager William Moody dies

Pro wrestling manager William Moody dies

MOBILE, Alabama: William Moody, better known to wrestling fans as Paul Bearer, the pasty-faced, urn-carrying manager for performers The Undertaker and Kane, has died, the WWE said. He was 58.
A spokesman for the wrestling company said Moody’s family notified the WWE of his death on Tuesday. No cause was released.
After stints in various independent wrestling promotions, Moody joined the WWE in 1990 and quickly became associated with The Undertaker.
The WWE said in a statement that Moody, “went on to become a memorable part of WWE over the course of the next 20 years.”
In the WWE plotline, Paul Bearer later managed Undertaker’s on-screen half-brother Kane. He also managed the bad-guy character Mick “Mankind” Foley.
His contorted facial expressions made him one of the sports-entertainment company’s more popular personalities for more than a decade.
In the outlandish world of pro wrestling, Paul Bearer was once placed in a glass casket and buried in concrete. In his final WWE appearance last year, Paul Bearer was locked in a freezer by Randy Orton and left there tied up even after he was found by Kane.
That was Moody’s life in the WWE. And it was a business he loved for nearly 40 years. Many of his colleagues paid tribute to him on Wednesday on Twitter.
“Rest in peace, Paul Bearer. You will never be forgotten. There will never be another,” wrote wrestler Triple H.
Moody was a perfect fit as a macabre mortician. When he joined the WWE, he ditched the blond hair and Percy Pringle name he forged in the 1980s for jet black locks complete with powdered white face.
In the act, Paul Bearer’s urn had some unexplained power that protected the Undertaker, allowing his protege to escape unscathed from every leg drop and big boot to the face.