The
professional wrestling community on Wednesday mourned the death of
William Moody, a real-life undertaker who gained fame as a wrestling
manager with the ring name Paul Bearer.
Moody,
58, who managed the entertainment sport's champion The Undertaker and
helped launch the careers of wrestlers Kane and Mankind, died Tuesday
night at a hospital in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama, according to
a hospital employee. The hospital did not release a cause of death.
"WWE
is saddened to learn of the passing of William Moody, aka Paul
Bearer," the wrestling organization said on its website.
"Moody
made his WWE debut in 1991 as the manager of The Undertaker and went
on to become a memorable part of WWE over the course of the next 20
years," the site said.
For
his spooky character, Moody wore pasty makeup, carried an urn and
spoke in a high-pitched wail. He made his last television appearance
for WWE in April 2012, the organization said.
Angie Daniel-Poteet, co-owner of Coastal Funeral Home and Cremations in
Moss Point, Mississippi, where Moody worked for about five years
until 2010, described him as an upbeat person who always made time
for fans and friends.
"He
could still put us in our place with 'that look,'" Daniel-Poteet said on Wednesday, referring to Moody's
signature
facial expression, a wide-eyed scowl. "But it wasn't serious,
and he never trash-talked fellow wrestlers like others in the
wrestling community."
Moody
earned the respect of both the national professional wrestling and
local funeral home communities, said Phillip Gilmer, a close friend
and owner of Gilmer's Funeral Home in Mobile.
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