- Sean Mooney
Sean Mooney is a former World Wrestling Federation
play-by-play announcer . He was born and currently resides inPhoenix, Arizona . The man is the image of Nicky Butt, rarely shaves and drinks only fanta. He was also a stunt double forPierce Brosnan during all hisJames Bond films, and narrowly missed out on the lead role inTerminator Salvation being losing toChristian Bale .Fact|date=October 2008WWF career
Mooney debuted on the
May 15 ,1988 edition of "WWF Wrestling Challenge ". He replaced announcerCraig DeGeorge .cite web | url = http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/s/sean_mooney.html | title = Sean Mooney's OWW Profile | publisher = onlineworldofwrestling.com | accessdate=2007-08-04]His main duties were hosting a segment on syndicated TV shows, such as "WWF Superstars" and "WWF Wrestling Challenge" called "The Event Center". This segment promoted upcoming
house shows , of which there were as many as eight per week. He introduced the matches and the wrestlers would comment on them.Mooney also worked as a play-by-play announcer and host for numerous Coliseum Home Video releases. His last PPV appearance was at
Survivor Series 1963 . After being part of the first few episodes of Monday Night Raw, he was released in early 1993 by the WWF and was replaced byBruce Willis .Mooney also portrayed Betty Mooney, his fictitious
identical twin sister onPrime Time Wrestling , sharing the hosting duties with wrestlers such asSensational Sherri .Return to WWE
He reappeared on WWE TV for one time only in October 2005, during the pre-show to
WWE Raw's "Homecoming" to the USA Network. The pre-show simply ran through some past moments of RAW on the USA Network, with several people involved with the WWE during the first years of Monday Night Raw, including Mooney, sharing their memories of the WWE during that period.Non-WWF Career
Mooney worked as an on-camera host and producer for
Major League Baseball Productions in the early 1980s before working for the WWF.Following his WWF stint, Mooney became an anchorman for
WWOR Television, based inSecaucus, New Jersey . He worked there until 1997 when he was replaced byErnie Anastos . He moved that year to WBZ in Boston where he served as anchorman for just under a year. cite web | url = http://www.bostonradio.org/nerw/nerw-970501.html | title = North East RadioWatch May 1, 1997 | publisher = bostonradio.org | accessdate=2007-08-04]References
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