Bearer left us as one of the most unique managers ever
William "Bill" Moody, better known by his ring names Paul Bearer and Percival Pringle III, passed away yesterday and it's news that has left many (primarily those close to him) with a great deal of sadness. Growing up, I always popped huge for Bearer because he was so distinctive from any other wrestling personality at the time. His facial expressions, voice and chemistry with both The Undertaker and Kane (both whom owe a great deal of their initial success as characters to this man) are all traits that have earned him the admiration of millions. My personal favourite Paul Bearer memory took place at Wrestlemania XX.
For months the WWE had teased the return of The Undertaker. He had at the time spent the last three or so years in his "American Badass" persona and fans had been clamoring for the phenom to return on the grandest stage of them all. It was a moment everyone had been waiting for, but I had kind of overlooked the hype and was more drawn into the main event. However, I'll never forget the second the lights went low and the crowd went near silent for a second. In that second a familiar voice let out a bone chilling "Oooooooh Yesssssss" and the crowd went nuts. It was surreal. And for me, it was in that moment that The Deadman's return was made official. One of my favourite Wrestlemania moments ever and a true example of just how subtly brilliant Paul bearer was.
Rest In Peace to a true wrestling icon. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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