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April 6, 2014

Video: The 2014 WWE Hall of Fame Class receive their rings


March 3, 2014

The Next Inductee into the WWE HOF Is...

Paul Bearer

May 8, 2013

Rumor Mill - First Inductee for the 2014 WWE Hall of Fame Class Revealed


According to The UK Sun, the late William Moody, aka Paul Bearer, will be the first inductee into the 2014 WWE Hall of Fame.

The ceremony takes place the day before WrestleMania 30, and the report notes that speculation is The Undertaker will break character and induct Moody, however that has not been confirmed at this time.

March 6, 2013

William "Paul Bearer" Moody Passes Away


From WWE.com:

WWE is saddened to learn of the passing of William Moody, aka Paul Bearer. 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.

January 30, 2013

The Undertaker's long-time manager reveals why Taker might miss WM29, responds to Triple H's recent comment


The Undertaker's long-time wrestling manager, Paul Bearer, identified key reasons why The Undertaker might sit out this year's WrestleMania PPV in an exclusive interview on the PWTorch Livecast last month.

"He's one my dear friends, we still stay in contact. He's very, very happy at this point in his life. He's paid his dues, he just built a new home, he just had a brand, new baby girl, he has a beautiful wife, and not to mention his other children. He has a chance to be a normal person for a change, you know," Bearer told PWTorch editor Wade Keller.

"Taker has had some unbelievable matches the last couple of years with Shawn Michaels and Hunter. When he came through the curtain after each match, there was my fat butt standing there waiting for him to give him a special brotherly hug that only we can share. He's given his body to this company, and he hurts. My gosh, he hurts. You've seen all the things he's done. He needed this time off, so if he comes back, he comes back; if he comes back, I'll be there. If he doesn't come back, I'm still going to be there."

In response to Triple H's declaration on the Slammys edition of Raw last month that "you have not seen the last of The Deadman," Bearer disagreed with the idea that Hunter confirmed Taker is wrestling at WM29.

"I took that completely differently than how the fans took it," Bearer said. "My favorite wrestler for the past 20 years has been off for a year, and he deserves time off. My God, that man has carried that company on his back for years... I just don't 100 percent agree with the fact that Hunter stated that Undertaker is returning at WrestleMania 29. Because he didn't say that."

Asked if Taker has made a decision on whether he wants to wrestle again or even would be able to, Bearer replied, "That's very, very possible." Bearer continued, "If you're asking for my opinion on whether I think that he should, my opinion is no. I don't see any reason in hell why after what he has done for this company for 20 years why he should put a 20-year Streak, or reputation, on the line for any reason at all. Why after 20 years ruin a good thing? That's just my personal opinion."

August 23, 2012

Is Triple H's Career Over Following His Loss To Brock Lesnar?


It stands to reason following the beating he took at the hands of Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam that it would take a little bit of time for Triple H to bounce back, but he would, inevitably, bounce back. Like Paul Heyman said on Raw: The Game tore his quadriceps in the middle of a match and still managed to finish the contest in one of the more legendary feats of tenacity in WWE history. There’s no way that all the “Game Over” rhetoric being tossed around following Lesnar’s victory at the summer classic could really ring true, right?

Turns out, there might be some truth to the rumors this time around, as numerous locker room sources are saying that they believe The King of Kings might really be out of commission this time around. The insiders, who chose to mostly remain anonymous, told WWE.com that they felt the beating Lesnar handed Triple H was the most severe of the WWE COO’s illustrious career. They also said that having his right arm broken twice in the same spot only a few months apart would prove to be a debilitation The Game would be unable to return from at 100 percent.

One locker room source who openly divulged his feelings to WWE.com was The Game’s personal friend and former D-Generation X cohort, Road Dogg.

“Our whole wrestling careers I’ve known Triple H,” Road Dogg said. “I almost saw him broken last night, emotionally. I saw a tear in his eye when he told a child as he walked up the ramp ‘I’m sorry.’ ”

“His arm was literally broken in the same place that it was months ago,” Road Dogg continued. “I don’t know if you come back from an injury like that at his age. ‘The Perfect Storm’ may have just done it. I don’t know. I haven’t spoken to him yet.”

The WWE Universe also heard from Shawn Michaels via a satellite interview on Raw, where The Showstopper spoke of Triple H as though his best friend was done for good, and apologized for not having the confidence that The Game could topple Lesnar in a one-on-one fight.

Road Dogg also speculates that “Mr. WrestleMania’s” absence from the contest might also play a part and that losing the confidence of his best friend might be a cerebral blow the COO can’t shake off, either. “I think [HBK’s absence] took a toll on Hunter emotionally,” Road Dogg said. “I don’t know where he’s at, like I said I haven’t spoken to him yet.”

So, all ambiguity aside, what does Road Dogg think? Is it Game Over?

“I know that’s a cute little catchphrase, because it’s ‘Game Over,’ and he’s The Game,” the former New Age Outlaw said, but he was still unable to draw a conclusion. “As far as in-ring action, I just don’t know.”

Looking for a definitive answer, we attempted to ask Stephanie McMahon, Triple H’s wife and the Executive Vice President of Creative Development & Operations in WWE (which includes WWE.com), what she thought about her husband’s chances of returning to the ring. Her office politely declined to comment.

Reading between the lines, it seems like that might speak volumes more than any anonymous locker room source ever could.

source: wwe.com

October 23, 2010

Interview with Paul Bearer

October 3, 2010

Sins of the Father


Locking horns with his brother, The Undertaker, inside the chaotic confines of Hell in a Cell, World Heavyweight Champion Kane emerged from Satan’s Structure with his coveted “holy grail” after Paul Bearer turned on The Phenom...More?

source: wwe.com

September 24, 2010

SmackDown Results: Paul Bearer’s Return


After Kane demanded The Undertaker face him at Hell in a Cell, a group of druids hauled a casket to ringside. But when the champion raised the lid expecting to find The Deadman, he was stunned to see Paul Bearer!

As The Big Red Monster recoiled in fear, the “Father of Destruction” sat up displaying his infamous urn. Then, after a few seconds of tense darkness in the arena, the champion found himself standing in the ring between Paul Bearer and The Undertaker.

No longer the listless Superstar we saw at the close of their Night of Champions match, The Phenom was full of fury. As The Undertaker launched a vicious assault on his brother, Paul Bearer looked on, clutching his urn. Terrified and confused as to what was unfolding, Kane ran up the entrance ramp. Finally, as Paul Bearer raised his urn high, it was clear that The Undertaker had transformed back into The Phenom who struck fear into countless souls. Full results.

source: wwe.com

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