William Alvin Moody
BIOSKETCH by Louis Mata, as
appearing on the Find A Grave web site.
Professional Wrestling/Entertainment
Manager. Born William Alvin Moody, he will most likely be remembered by his
ring names 'Paul Bearer' and 'Percival Pringle III', as a professional
wrestling manager for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) and World
Wrestling Federation (WWF later WWE).
As a teenager, he became involved in
wrestling as a ringside photographer and after high school, enlisted in the
United States Air Force, serving four years and wrestling for an independent
promoter during off-duty hours. In 1974 he debuted as a wrestler and went by
such names as Mr. X, the Embalmer and the Mortician for a several years. After
the birth of his first son, he cut back his involvement in the wrestling
business in order to go to school to earn a degree in mortuary science and
became certified as a funeral director and embalmer.
In the
mid-1980s, he resumed his career in wrestling, using his Pringle character in
Florida Championship Wrestling, WCCW, and the U.S. Wrestling Association to
manage several wrestlers, most notably "Ravishing" Rick Rude, The
Assassin, Mark Calaway, The Great Kabuki, Blackjack Mulligan, Lex Luger, Eric
Embry, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and The Ultimate Warrior. Moody made
his WWF debut in 1991 as Paul Bearer, the "Manager of Champions" for
The Undertaker, Kane, Vader, The Executioner and Mankind and went on to become
a memorable part of that organization for the next 20 years. Moody, who at one
time weighed over 500 pounds and had undergone gastric bypass surgery in 2003,
was still under contract to the WWE, having signed a five-year
"legends" agreement in 2011.
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February 9, 2014 by BK.
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