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Old 12-09-2008, 11:19 PM   #1
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Whos the best "evil" manager?

So I was watching some old Undertaker and Kevin Sullivan matches and I was wondering who do you think is the best kinda Evil, Dark manager The Taskmaster, Father Mitchell or Paul Bearer?

James Vandenberg/ Father Mitchel/ Sinister Minister- It's wierd he's the least known of the three of the managers but he had sprints in WCW ECW and TNA. He kinda started with masked Wrath & Mortis, then moved on to The Unholy Union in ECW, and finally became James Mitchel with The New Church in early TNA, then Abyss,and finally Judas Mesias.

The Taskmaster Kevin Sullivan- I always liked The Taskmaster gimmick from Kevin more than the Varsity club or any of his others. He is by far the most accomplished wrestler of the three and as the leader of the Dungeon of Doom, he's my pick.

Paul Bearer- Ah the man probibly best know from bringing the Undertaker to the main stream. He was soo creepy lookin with the pale face, dark suits and 6 chins. He had plenty of "evil" character's he managed from Mankind, the Executioner, Kane, The man they call Vader and of course The Undertaker. He also was the manager of the Ministy of Darkness.

So who was the best Dark kinda evil manager? Was the Dungeon of Doom better than the Deciples of the New Church or was the Ministy of Darkness better than both?
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