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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.
Paul Bearer, now 57, is coming to Jackson later this week to take part in Smack Down in Jacktown 2 at Jackson High School on Saturday, a fundraiser for the Jackson High School softball team.
Paul Bearer also hosted the WWE segment, “The Funeral Parlor.” Moody, an Alabama native, told the pro wrestling website PWTorch.com last year that had a degree in mortuary science.
WWE Network's 'The Mortician: The Story of Paul Bearer' looks at the life of Bill Moody, who found his calling in wrestling as Paul Bearer.
William Moody, the real-life undertaker who became famous by portraying Paul Bearer, a mortician who managed some of pro wrestling's biggest stars, died Tuesday at 58 in a Mobile, Ala., hospital.
Paul Bearer also hosted the WWE segment, "The Funeral Parlor." Moody, an Alabama native, told the pro wrestling website PWTorch.com last year that had a degree in mortuary science. He said he was ...
The WWE says William Moody, better known to pro wrestling fans as "Paul Bearer," the pasty-faced, urn-carrying manager for performers The Undertaker and Kane, has died. He was 58.
Bill Moody, 58, who entertained WWE fans for years as the spooky manager “Paul Bearer,” died Tuesday evening. Moody debuted in the WWE as Bearer in 1991, managing the supernatural Undertaker.
At Summerslam, what all of us already knew was shown. Kane was the one who took out his own "brother," The Undertaker. After The Undertaker rose from the coffin and confronted Rey Mysterio, he ...
William Moody, better known to pro 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 th… ...
William Moody, better known to pro 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.