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Are any of you guys wrestling fans?

Yeah, just heard about Paul Bearer yesterday. So odd, was just watching some interviews he did with Jim Cornette last week. One of the greatest managers all time, and one of the last ones before they started using hot 20 year old girls instead. Loved the girls unless they opened their mouths, but you gotta love some old school promos these guys used to cut.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l_j4nL-k4Y"]Creepiest (RIP) Paul Bearer, Undertaker Moment - YouTube[/ame]
 
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BUCKYLE;2311822; said:
R.I.P. Paul Bearer. Probably the fifth best manager in history.

My top 5

1. Capt. Lou Albano
2. Jimmy Hart
3. Mr. Fuji
4. Bobby Heenan
5. Paul Bearer

Miss Elizabeth had some attributes the others didn't have:

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ScriptOhio;2312269; said:
Miss Elizabeth had some attributes the others didn't have:

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The lovely Ms. Elizabeth, Oooooo yeah! /Macho Man (RIP both of them, wow)

I don't know if I'd put Ms. Elizabeth up there in a top 5 managers, but she was easy on the eyes for sure. She didn't have to say much, but I think she did a lot to help launch Macho Man. I remember the storyline with her, Flair, and Macho Man at Wrestlemania VIII pretty much stole the show on a somewhat crummy card. The match and build up was a bright spot in an otherwise botched main event that ended with Hogan and Sid Justice having to improvise a new finish after Papa Shango no showed. The Flair/Macho Man match should have ended the show, it was brilliant and I think it turned out to be a classic moment when Savage reunited with Ms. Elizabeth on camera after they were previously split. Probably one of the highlights of her career I would imagine.
 
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