Real Name: William Moody Need to Know Facts: Born William Alvin Moody in Mobile, Alabama on April 10, 1954, Percival (Percy) Pringle III is every bit as much a wrestling fan as he is a wrestling legend. Percy "got his foot in the door" via the Gulf Coast Wrestling promotion, where he served as a photographer during his high school years. Upon his high school graduation, Percy joined the U.S. Air Force. While in the service (during which he had debuted as Mr. X), he developed an interest in the funeral industry in addition to his growing enthusiasm for pro wrestling.
Percy would take a lengthy leave of absence from wrestling after the birth of his first son, returning to the funeral profession and college. He would go on to receive a degree in Mortuary Science and earned his Funeral Director/Embalmers Certification from San Antonio College -- licenses which he still maintains to this very day. In 1984 the wrestling bug bit Percy once again and he returned to the sport full time. Florida is where fans caught up with the flamboyant manager, as he managed Ravishing Rick Rude to the regions top singles title. Percy also managed a rookie by the name of Lex Luger, who was to serve as Percys bodyguard briefly in Florida, in Lugers first professional match.
Throughout his WCCW career Percy would go on to manage numerous stars including not only Rude, but also the Dingo Warrior (Jim Hellwig, who would later go on to worldwide stardom in the World Wrestling Federation as The Ultimate Warrior) and one of the most underrated tag teams of the 1980s, Buzz Sawyer and Matt Borne, a team Percy led to the WCCW World Tag Team titles. Though known primarily through his career as a heel, Percy suddenly began to hear cheers for the first time in Texas in early 1989, when he chose to stand up against General Skandor Akbars attempted takeover of World Class. Pringle enlisted the help of an unlikely ally, suspended wrestler Eric Embry. So confident was Percy in Embrys abilities that he organized a write-in campaign to have Embry reinstated. It is believed that the reinstatement campaign drew over 25,000 legitimate responses from wrestling fans throughout the world.
Unless you have been living under a rock, you probably know that Percy went on to become the WWF's Paul Bearer in late 1990. He guided such icons as the Undertaker, Kane, and Mick Foley to WWF championship gold, had his own interview segment (The Funeral Parlor) on the federation's weekly programming, and can rival any former World Class superstar -- including the Ultimate Warrior and the Von Erichs -- for having the most merchandise available with his likeness on it. Percy is currently signed to a legends contract by the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment, formerly the WWF). When he is not battling hurricanes or babysitting his beloved grandchild, he still participates as a manager on the southern independent circuit, while keeping his finger on the pulse of the current wrestling scene.
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