Paul Bearer Doesn't Make Undertaker's List of Top Managers!
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1) Heenan
2) Cornette
3) Heyman
4) Jimmy Hart
5) All 3 Wise Men
Then 6 is Paul Percy Pringle Bearer. No shame in being 6th.
TAKER BOBBY THE BRAIN IS THE GOAT MANAGER LOL GREAT PICK MARK.
Is that a pic of sable behind taker lol
Your Mount Rushmore talkers? Or Mic skills?.
When I was a kid, my friend Chris always dressed like Taker. And I was always his Paul Bearer. 🤣🤣🤣 He would beat up kids at school that made fun of him and I would be right there going “oh yes!!!” 🤣🤣🤣 We didn’t have an urn but, I had and still have a metal shaped coffin purse and that’s where his “power” came from. 🤣🤣🤣
“In my eyes and in my heart, Paul Bearer is the whole damn mountain.”
🥲 beautiful statement
Nah. Top 5 _maybe_
@@Yoni123You missed the point of the post.
@@CatsClaw44 nothing beautiful about false statements
@@Yoni123here’s an idea, it’s his opinion, and he can say what he likes. It’s a beautiful statement, fact. Your viewpoint holds no more weight than anyone else’s
@@Yoni123…dozens of wrestlers who knew him beg to differ
"because in my eyes, and my heart, paul bearer... is the whole damn mountain"
everyone liked that
everyone felt that
Paul Bearer was a consummate professional and a great man. He gave me one of the best moments of my life as a professional wrestling fan when I was a kid. It was a show in Calgary in the earlyish 90s and my Mom had been running late so we stopped by McDonald's on the way to the show. Now this was a show during the fall months in Alberta so it gets dark relatively early during this season. Waiting in line, I recognized him instantly. He was in full getup, likely stopping to grab something quick for himself and whoever else was riding with him and Taker. Recognized my recognizing him and not only was very nice and approachable, he hammed up for me. Did the voice and everything. And when I asked him if HE (meaning Taker) was with him, he escorted me out to this van and it was dead of night pitch black in this lit McDonald's parking lot, he opened the door and a big purple glove emerged from the darkness to take my napkin and sign it for me. Made my night on a great wrestling show and is a treasured memory I hold to this day. Rest in Power Paul, a great manager, but more importantly a stand out human being!
I'm guessing the kids in school thought you made the whole thing up?
Super dope story, man.✌🏾
This is a amazing story.
That's awesome. One of my favourite childhood wrestling moments was Paul Bearer related too, even if it is far less interesting than your story. I went to a show in Toronto shortly after Bearer turned on Undertaker for Mankind in '96 when I was like 11. I kept chanting "Rest in peace!" to Paul Bearer throughout the whole Mankind match, so Paul eventually turned to me and my family and screamed "Shut up little kid!", then got into this big shouting match with me and my sister. I was old enough to know wrestling was a work, so this made my day for sure.
@@TheLokiBizthat’s awesome
Jim Cornette being someone you love to hate? Some things never change. He isn’t even in AEW, but he’s probably their number one heel.😂
Lol, best comment ever, and so true! Listening to Jim diss them all the time has created a lot of hilarious and unexpected moments from the wrestlers responding back to him.
Cornette is a wrestling genius
only because he dares to speak out against their wrestlers being the same kind of wrestlers with little deviation to contrast one another
People like you need to learn the difference between a good Heel and someone who just sucks!
Cornette justtalks BS! Never did anything relevant in this business! Everything he did went down the Hill because he is a f ing relic! @@bostonrailfan2427
I love everyone on this list. It even brought a tear to my eye when he said Paul Bearer was the whole damn mountain. I also like the fact that he mentioned Jim Cornette. As a kid watching wrestling, when Jim Cornette was on television, I hated him so much that I'd actually change the channel. As an adult, I found his "shoot" interviews and realized that I never really hated him, but just his character. The fact that he is one of my favorite people to listen to when talking about wrestling (or many other subjects for that matter) nowadays, makes me have that much more respect for the work he done as a manager. He may have actually done his job too good by getting people to hate him so much that they changed the channel.
Taker and Cornette respected each other and Cornette has nothing but good thing to speak about Taker in his show so no surprise Cornette is included
Me too Josh, the title said not on the list, but that whole damn mountain bit choked me up.
I agreed with this whole list even Paul being the whole mountain if I could change one on the mountain I would swap capt😅Lou with Mr fuji or Jimmie heart
@@c.a.r.n.a.g.e4288 Jimmy
Is this channel new? I subbed so fast
The respect and love he has for bearer is amazing. Watching his whole career that last statement with him being the whole damn mountain made me tear up.
It's so good that Taker is doing one of these finally
Like everyone has a podcast nowadays, but he's probably one of the only guys who is actually truly worthy of it. Him and Sting are like the two real legends left from their era who aren't dead or crazy, who are actually really good people
Taker can speak real history. His position as such a respected figure in the locker room for so long, he's seen it all for our generation, so he is gonna have some great stories to tell.
He's got sooooo many stories that would be amazing because he was in character for so long and I'm sure they'd all feel new and mind blowing.
@@8Bitorbust He's also seen stuff from eras before the ones everyone talks about these days, as well as a view of events we've heard so much about from a unique perspective as a locker room leader
Him and sting are absolute legends
Gotta be seriously out of touch posting this
@@carlossosa1359silence, smark
Paul Bearer being the whole mountain is ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
When you think of Paul Bearer’s importance to Undertaker throughout the 90s and how vital he was to telling the Undertaker vs Kane story, you almost forget that he became a side character in a major feud - it almost didn’t feel like a simple manager role at that point. He deserves all the praise he gets and he’s still underrated.
True. The problem was that he not known for managing anyone else.
Miss Elizabeth wasnt good but she was iconic. I thought about Jimmy Hart but he wasn't as good on promos as Cornette and The Brain nor took bumps.
You can easily say he was the Main Villain of the Kane/Undertaker arc and one of the predominant heels of the whole Attitude Era.
Yo that’s became like a real thing to me cause I said Paul bearer with undertaker then come Kane you gotta pick up the book cause we was looking at brothers of our childhood but taker was different every time u disrespect him he will put u in check wit the word of the lord..#BelieveThat
Paul Bearer & The Undertaker were a magic duo almost like Penn & Teller with how Penn tells the stories as the showman and Teller performs the magic on the big stage with sleight of hand etc.
@@Matt-zp1jn that’s actually a great comparison
That's why its important to listen before typing comments. I expected him to mention Paul Heyman. But when he explained why Paul Bearer wasn't on the list, it all made sense. He is the whole mountain. Oh YES!
@Purist-dc4vk buckle up teddy, god damn I loved that angle. Taker and teddy worked so good together.
@Purist-dc4vkbecause he wacism duh
@Purist-dc4vk He didn't mention Teddy because Teddy never really did anything as a wrestlers manager like the rest the only thing that got Teddy over was him being one of the best GMs of SD.
@@JarodJoseph Taker isn't a racist the reason why he didn't mention Teddy is because Teddy was a sh*t wrestler manager compared to other managers Taker mentioned.
He did mention Paul Heyman
Paul Bearer is the whole damn mountain. Might be kinda silly or whatever, but that brought a little tear to my eye lol. I was born in 85 and I was obsessed with wrestling. I remember my grandpa took me to the cow palace to a wwf event, along with my uncle and some great uncle’s, and 2 things I specifically remember (this was around 1990) are, why the hell is this place called the “cow palace” there’s no cows lol, and the other is when Taker came out to wrestle, and the lights went out and them bells echoed through the arena and I was legitimately TERRIFIED 😂😂😂
85 right here too man I hear yeah
*BAH GAWD ALMIGHTY! BAH GAWD ALMIGHTY! THE DYNAMIC 85 HAS ENTERED THE CHAT!!!*
@@mat7083 haha that’s right 💯
Such an adamant pro, he breaks the rules and works us the whole answer, and what a wholesome twist.
I have always hoped Undertaker would write an autobiography one day after he retired. I've read many wrestling bios, but that is one that I've always wanted to read the most.
Preferably one not overseen and/or edited for WWE tastes, but an uncensored, raw look at the legend and his stories.
I'd love a chapter on the lead up to Wrestlemania 14, from his perspective.
to borrow a line from stone cold, Oh, hell, yeah.
@@SensiofRabbitude What was his match at WM14?
@@rjcolombe he faced Kane for the first time ever if i recall correctly.
Paul Bearer the whole damn mountain gave me chills because you can’t have taker or Kane with out Paul may he rest in peace
This is a hard list to make because there are so many great managers in wrestling history. JJ Dillon, Jimmy Hart, The Wizard, Freddy Blassie, Mr. Fuji, Elizabeth, Woman, the list goes on and on!
Elizabeth was a terrible manager. Definitely eye candy, but not a stand out character wise in any way.
@@michaelbeaule1966Savage never would’ve reached the level he did without Elizabeth. She was a perfect damsel in distress, she could bring an entire audience to tears with her facial expressions. Later on, with the NWO she showed she could be a capable heel. Liz’s heel turn in 1995 is one of the most underrated heel turns of all time imo.
I definitely would have mentioned Hart. I grew up watching him on Memphis wrestling. A true legend and someone u loved to hate. He did it all. Then moved on up to WWF and never missed a beat. I miss the good Memphis Wrestling days. King Lawler, Dundee, Joe Leduc, Austin Idol. The list goes on. The best wrestling in my opinion.
@@Provos7777 she was a valet, not a manager.
Sensational Sherri was a better manager than Elizabeth. Instant Heat magnet that got her wrestlers over.
I think Sherri should be up there, she took bumps like the boys.
I loved Sherri's bumps!!!
I agree 100% she would be on my mt rushmoore former champ and just look at her and macho man. She wasnt afraid to go toe to tow with anyone. Heenan would be #1 would also have The mouth jimmy hart and Mr Fuji would be my list.
She's easily top 5 she was brilliant
Sherri had such a great look to. Really stood out.
Miss Elizabeth would be my pick ❤
Almost got all teary at the end there! Paul Bearer to me, I've never seen anyone sell me my childhood as someone I loved hated and needed for Taker and Kane better than him. R.I.P Paul Bearer ❤
I love the 4 but Jimmy Hart has to be highly considered
Well, that was the undertakers pick. It's not your pick, lol
Jimmy Hart was not in Captain Lous class.
Plus Jimmy helped with wrestler entrance music
Jimmy Hart belongs on the list for his pre-WWF Memphis work for his work against and with Jerry Lawler. He carried the load when Jerry Lawler was out with an injury.
Jimmy Hart has t be considered as an annoying little pimple that never hit puberty
What a cliffhanger 😳If you hadn't mentioned Paul Bearer i had been greatly disappointed. He is the best 🖤💜🖤💜
Paul bear 🥺💔 2013 kane❤ undertaker💙 🫂 story line that story is a real feeling Paul bear is real father 😿
That last part Paul Bearer is the whole damn mountain i choked up
Sir, I am a die hard fan of yours and have been ever since my childhood. I actually had one of the most special moments of my life when I got to speak to you at Wrestlemaina fan axxess at WM 38 last year. I am so excited for this channel and to get to hear your stories and perspective on all elements in wrestling and life in general. 😃Keeping that in mind I have wanted to hear your thoughts on Bray and how it has made you feel? As you were a huge advocate of his. I still have not been able to get over it and don't think I ever will. ❤
The one thing that always intrigued me about Paul Bearer and Undertaker is in his early days, how Taker could be all the way on the other side of the ring laying down and Paul would raise that urn and Undertaker would sit up simultaneously.. How in the heck did they do that I still have no idea.. Those little things is what made The Undertaker character real.. All the names that Taker mentioned are great, but he is completely right in that Paul Bearer is the whole damn mountain.
The way he ended that almost made me tear up a little bit. Especially with the music too. He knew what he was doing! Great job!
Bobby The Brain, Captain Lou, Jim Cornette and Paul "E Dangerously"....I can understand but Paul Bearer being the "whole" mountain is a truth that can't be argued (by me anyhow). Great choices.
Gotta love that Captain Lou was in/from my area, even though as a kid I knew him more from the Super Mario cartoon.
Yes it can be argued, Taker has every right to see Paul as the "whole mountain" since he was his friend and so close to him, but to everyone else the "whole mountain" will most likely be someone else. Like a great number of people always name Bobby Heenan as greatest manager, therefore Bobby should be the "whole mountain". So it's definitely arguable.
@jonathanturbide2232 I see your point of view, but that's why I made sure to put "a truth that can't be argued (by me anyhow)".
Everyone has different views and that's what makes this subject interesting.
#5. But not an option
The thing is Paul is not versatile. For the Undertaker, Kane, Mankind? Ideal (especially Taker). But those other guys could manage a Disney Princess and a Demon
Paul bearer was a legend really ❤❤
Ok he saved it at the end.. I WAS PISSED for most of this..
Bobby Heenan
Freddie Blassie
Paul Heyman
Jimmy Hart
Honorable mention: Gary Hart
No Cornette? Great list.
"The whole damn mountain"
That was beautiful.
Jimmy Hart is a little underrated on these lists. Vince wouldn't have had him manage so many people if he wasn't top notch.
A lot of people associate Jimmy with the WWF and fair enough as he was very important to them there but he meant so much to Memphis as well.
Jimmy was a great mouthpiece
I think Mark leaves him out cause of the Hogan beef.
Paul Bearer, Jimmy Heart, Miss Elizabeth, and Sunny, beautiful women that were also great managers 😎
The whole damn mountain...that's what you say!!
Thanks again, undertaker, you never fail.
I love this list. I would replace captain Lou with Sensational Sherri
Paul Bearer!! oh yesss, 91-96 how I'd love to live through that again, just grateful that my lifetime included witnessing that, great memories
The greatest in ring performer and the best pure Striker they'll never be another one like him ever again long live the Undertaker.
I’d love to see a tour of Mark’s wrestling memorabilia and gym/office!
We will be doing a gym tour, which has some memorabilia in it in a few weeks.
Office / studio will be ready by the first of the year.
@@SixFeetUnderwithMarkCalawayGetting a reply from the Deadman himself must be incredible
@@sexyelnino2 the person managing his youtube account*
@@LordColeslaw Forgot about that but still
It’s not the Deadman that wrote that it’s the guy he pays to his media for him @sixfeetunderwithMarkCalaway
RIP Paul Bearer..... The Man, that made THE MAN!
Paul Bearer is definitely in a league of his own.
Bobby Henan is my #1!!
My Top 4:
4.) Paul Bearer (his gimmick added so much to how we as fans experienced the Undertaker)
3.) Scary Sheri (my all time fav valet, manager she could wrestle and again added so much to both HBK & Macho Man's promos and matches Harlem Heat too!! Sis was funny and a great heal opposite Ms Elizabeth.
2.) Jim Cornette (Because im still listening to Jim Cornette pop his ish and talk TODAY!!)
1..) Bobby Henan (The GOAT manager and the Top 3 commentator on my list. He was quit witted and super funny.) His hall of fame speech gave me chills
I don't know I always thought BROTHER LOVE was very entertaining & was a dam good speaker. 😂😂 I LOOVE YOUU!
Bobby the Brain Heenan
Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart
Gary Hart
Jim Cornette
Paul Bearer / Percy Pringle III
Captain Lou Albano
General Skandor Akbar
Mr Fuji
Miss Elizabeth
*Any Other Manager You Can Think Of
Paul Heyman
Jimmy Hart was the top heel of an entire territory for years, in Memphis before he went to WWF. Only manager to ever be that important, for that alone he should be a Mount Rushmore candidate on anyone's list in my opinion, but hey it's a matter of preferences. 😊
I won't diminish his importance to the WWF, he was great there but it is true his time and importance to Memphis is often underapreciated by fans.
I mean if Lawler was the Memphis goat, Jimmy was no 2.
@SensiofRabbitude Yep, totally agree!
Every one of these Mount Rushmore pics are exactly the same three perfect picks and then one emotional pick!
Finally a Legend on TH-cam 👑
IMO, Paul Bearer did all the heavy lifting for the Undertaker from his debut into his feud with Kane. It wasn't until Paul Bearer turned on the Undertaker and introduced Kane that the Undertaker was able to emote more and show vulnerabilities as a character. Paul built a dark ecosystem within the WWF for the Undertaker's character to exist and feud with other supernatural characters like the fake Undertaker, the Executioner, Papa Shango, Mankind, Kane, etc. and then with the Ministry the Undertaker continued the idea somewhat with Mideon, Viscera, the Acolytes, etc. Without that roster within a roster the Undertaker as a supernatural character would have stuck out like a sore thumb and could not work as well as he did. IMO, that's what Bray Wyatt was lacking in his run with the WWE. He built his own universe within the WWE universe, but didn't have as many other dark characters to work with as the Undertaker did.
I came to your deadman show in London and I could listen to your stories all day, so glad i can hear more😊
I dont disagree with Taker as that's his list and all 4 are worthy of being called the best. However My list is: Heenan, Cornette, Jimmy Hart, and Sherri Martell. I don't think I need to explain Heenan or Cornette, but Jimmy Hart going back to his says in Memphis with the first Family is really worth checking out. He was great. Sherri could do it all. She could talk, she could wrestle, she could get heat. Not only do I think she was an amazing manager, but she is very underrated as a manager. Loved Sherri. And in all honesty, was I the only one who thought he was gonna say Brother Love? lol
Sensational Sherri deserves a mention+
Sure, if you're going to mention managers outside your Mount Rushmore. There's no world where Sherri Martel is in the top 4 of all time, though. These lists are subjective, of course, but I've watched a lot of people in the business answer this question, and her name rarely comes up.
Heenan was THE benchmark for managers. We would not have the heels we have in the last 25-30 years without him.
The REAL GOAT The Undertaker... Loving your podcasts
What about Classy Freddie Blassie, The Grand Wizard (Weasel), Precious Paul Ellering,
Tough question. Honorable mentions - Classy Freddie Blassie, The Grand Wizard, Gary Hart. That Paul Bearer had two distinct characters/incarnations as manager speaks volumes (aka Percy Pringle).
I'm glad someone mentioned Gary Hart. He has a tendency to be overlooked, mostly by the younger fans.
Beautiful Bobby hands down number one.
Hart and Cornette can argue (and wouldn't that be great to be filmed!) on second.
Paul E... his 80s run and the bloodline now make him a solid third.
the rest you can all argue about.
Now for Paul... is he a manager or is he an attraction ov his own? i grew up with Taker and Barrer. to me they where one item. like a tagteam where one partner never wrestled. Not sure how we can fit that in. "Manager" doesn't seem to cover Mr Paul Berrer's roll with Taker so I ant throw in anymore than I have already.
Well, I agree with three of his four picks. Captain Lou? He was good, but I don't put him in the same league as Bobby Heenan, Jim Cornette, or Paul E (Heyman) Dangerously. Who would be my 4th pick? That's tough. Really tough. Jimmy Hart, maybe? I'd have to really think about this one for a while to come up with a #4 pick that I am totally sold on.
I agree with the sentiment of not being sold on Capt. Lou. However, having grown up on Dallas wrestling my 4th would be either Skandar Akbar or Gary Hart.
I Think SHERRI should be close as honorable mention.
In her kind of era,
she had such a presence at ringside.
With this "unique" creative look and character personality that we noticed almost everytimes...
I think it aged really well.
You knew she was there.
Truly sensational. RIP
I thought u wanna mention about Brother Love ya nevermind, I completely understood 😅
To me Percival Pringle was like the southern version of Bobby Heenan. Then to become Paul Bearer and have another legendary run was entertaining and he embodied those gimmicks 100%. Never be any others like the 5 that were mentions. Absolute legends and whoever didn’t get a chance to see them all in their primes really missed what pro wrestling was all about.
Funny i remember Bobby Heenan saying that Percy Pringle was trying to be Bobby Heenan back then. Bobby told him to be himself, and what Paul was, he was a mortican and a manager.
Bruhhhh those are 2 different Paul's one is haymen Brock manager the other it Percy
They are not the same person
For my money:
Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
Paul Heyman
Jim Cornette
Sensational Sherri
You had me at the first half but ended perfectly.
#1. Bobby Heenan
#2. Paul Heyman
#3. Jimmy Hart
#4. Slick
Thank you for the 30 years of entertainment you have given us, many memorable moments.
I would have switched out Captain Lou for Jimmy Hart. But the others were on my list 👍
paul bearer 💜
1. Bobby Hennan 2. Jimmy Cornett 3. Sherry Martel 4. Paul Heyman but there are many others
Bobby the brain, was an amazing manager, colour commentator and all round amazing, Jim cornette again was amazing with the people he managed and 100% agree Paul bearer was the best manager for you, Kane & mankind, great at the talking when needed and crazy thing that he was a license bearer ❤
Bobby Heenan, J.J. Dillon, Jim Cornette and Sherri Martel. I loved Sherri, she was amazing. Totally crazy and put out mad energy at ringside no matter who she was managing. Always willing to put her body on the line.
She could give it as hard as she could take it. She wasnt to be messed with.
Paul Bearer was a great manager but even he wouldn't have put himself on that list though Paul Bearer/Percy Pringle was a great manager.
4. Jimmy Hart 3. Gary Hart 2. Jim Cornette 1. Bobby Heenan HM. JJ Dillon
Gary Hart deserves more love. People forget that Taker was an OG Paul Heyman Guy
Bobby Heenan, Jim Cornette, Paul Heyman and Sherri Martel.
Bobby Hennan
Jim Cornette
Paul E. Dangerously
Sensational Sherri
Jimmy Hart
When paul got with mankind then he was intresting before then he didn’t do much but my 4 heenan hart cornnette and sensational Sherri
Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart for me. And of course Paul Bearer is the whole mountain. Truly missed.
PB made the Undertaker mystique what it was for early 90's.
Ppl forget Marc Callous jobbed to Surfer Sting, at least once, before WWE.
Heenan no1 the rest are ham and eggers😂 bobby Heenan Jim cornette Paul E jimmy hart
PLEASE LOWER THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IN FUTURE VIDEO EDITS!
338 views? Must be some sort of glitch.. welcome to TH-cam undertaker!
Drop Lou and add Jimmy Hart and you have the perfect list!
Heenan, Gary Hart, Jim Cornette, and J.J. Dillon … runner up Jimmy Hart
Paul Bearer is the whole mountain. That one hit me in the heart. The undertaker is a class act 💀⚰️💪👊
Bobby heenan
Jimmy hart
Sensational Sherrie
Mr fugi
I'd swap Albano with Sherri, but good list.
Is Paul Heyman not considered a great? Im new to Wrestling so im just curious
Paul E. Dangerously is Paul Heyman
@@SixFeetUnderwithMarkCalaway oh shit i didn’t even recognize him lol 😅 my bad for the dumb question
Bobby Heenan, Paul Bearer, Jim Cornette, Jimmy Hart in my opinion
For me, it'd be Heenan, Cornette, J J. Dillon and Gary Hart.
Bobby Heenan
Jimmy Hart
Jim Cornette
Freddie Blassie
Jim Cornette knew he had a very puncheable face and decided to take advantage of it
Mark, is this your channel or a host running your channel.
Mr. Taker, you are one of the icons in wrestling, man. I didn't even know you have a podcast, let alone, a channel on this platform.
Oh man! So glad this channel popped up in my recommended! Can’t wait to watch every damn video the Undertaker puts up! 🪦
Sensational Sherri Martel never gets enough love.
Please lower the volume in the future. Keep it under 10%
That's a list of Managers who are up there,sir!
And the fact you didn't mention Bearer shows how unbiased this answer was.
He was an inportant part of the taker journey but wasn't for the buisness as a whole.
Greetings from Germany.
Fan since day one( my first match was the dibiase imposter angle as a kid)and on the Mount Rushmore of wrestler,you make definetly the list under the top 4,sir!
Happy to subscribe to legend!
This was fun to watch. My picks are: 1) Bobby Heenan 2) Jimmy Hart 3) Jim Cornette 4) Sherri Martel
Honorables to Jimmy Hart and Mr. Fuji
Bobby Heenan
Jim Cornette
Paul Bearer
Paul Heyman
Bobby the brain
Paul heyman
Jim Cornett
Sunny
Alot of fans only remember him as Paul Bearer but before that he was Percy Pringle the third and was hilarious as a manager in Dallas he had the Pringle Dynasty
paul bearer angle ws terrible. is percy pringle one was classic
The Brain is my #1, without a doubt! Many legends out there, but Bobby Heenan was an absolute legend of a heel. Someone tried to murder Bobby Heenan back when he was a wrestler! He could draw that much heat.