I am currently in this world. I have stripped some paper that will take drywall mud right over top of imperfections and then a primer over it. My second project the drywall paper just bubbled. I bought a water based product called Gardz that glues down the paper. Works in 80 %Of the time, except IT would cause the paper to bubble. I ended up using Gardz, then skimcoated walls and still had bubbles. Cut the bubbles, more Gardz , mud sand prime paint. Repeat. I still have three small bubbles that was caused by the Gripper brand primer I used. They are staying put. I should have just used 1/4 drywall over existing drywall and been done with it
Old painter told me to use oil based kilz. Won't cause the paper to bubble because of the solvents evaporate faster.
I am working on a dining room where paper peeled. My plan is to sand off rough spots, bought some spray can kilz to hit the areas, spackle, spot prime again and then prime the whole damn thing with Valspar Gripper. And then finally paint. Curses to who ever thought wallpaper on the ceiling with borders at top and bottom of wall was a good idea.
Good luck. Wall paper ***** ***