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Who's ashes were supposed to be in Paul Bearers urn?

I don't ever remember hearing a back story to it and I know there were ashes in it because Hulk Hogan got them out and threw them in the Undertakers face. Assuming his name meant what it sounded like apart from being a name not a job (Paul as opposed to Pall) he was meant to be a mourner as part of his character. So who was he mourning and why was the Undertaker so drawn toward the urn? Who's ashes were kayfabe supposed to be in it?
 
Would you say The Rock and Goldust (and to a lesser degree Randy Orton) are better multi generational wrestlers because they didn't rely on their family legacy to get over and got over on their own initiative. I'm sure there are others but these ones jump out to me most.
 
To a degree yeah. The problem for people who try to be "so and so Junior" have to live up to their dad's reputations, which causes a lot of problems as most of the time the dads overshadow them.
 
Would you say The Rock and Goldust (and to a lesser degree Randy Orton) are better multi generational wrestlers because they didn't rely on their family legacy to get over and got over on their own initiative. I'm sure there are others but these ones jump out to me most.

To a degree yeah. The problem for people who try to be "so and so Junior" have to live up to their dad's reputations, which causes a lot of problems as most of the time the dads overshadow them.

I think this was the subject of one of my first ever threads on these forums.

Might have to dig that bad boy out and laugh at its ineptitude.
 
To a degree yes but he was one of the those guys thaat was going to be better suited as a challenger than the face of the company every day.
 

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