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Prime Time with Sean Mooney

Prime Time with Sean Mooney
WWE
Hulk Hogan
Professional Wrestling
Vince Mcmahon
Wrestlemania
WWF
Ultimate Warrior
Wrestling
Randy Savage
WCW
Bret Hart
Royal Rumble
Shawn Michaels
Royal Rumble 1990
Bobby Heenan
Owen Hart
World Wrestling Federation
ECW
NXT
Hacksaw Jim Duggan

Reliving the greatest era of professional wrestling, one legendary conversation at a time.

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Latest Episodes

Golden Era Podcast Episode 21 features a special Q&A session with Sean Mooney and Steve Fall as they answer fan questions and discuss some of the most memorable moments in WWE history. From behind-the-scenes stories and legendary WWE Superstars to cl... more

WWE Royal Rumble 1992 is widely considered one of the greatest Royal Rumble events in wrestling history, and Sean Mooney was there to witness it all. On this episode of Golden Era, Sean Mooney and Steve Fall take a deep dive into the legendary pay-pe... more

Sean Mooney takes you back to the days of the WWF locker room, revealing the unbelievable story involving "Macho Man" Randy Savage and the infamous Waffle House altercation. Hear never-before-heard backstage stories, classic wrestling memories, and i... more

WWE Royal Rumble 1990 is remembered as one of the most important events of the Golden Era, featuring the rise of Hulk Hogan, the dominance of The Ultimate Warrior, and one of the most memorable Royal Rumble matches in WWE history. Join Sean Mooney an... more

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Sean Mooney
Former WWF announcer and broadcaster
World Wrestling Federation (WWF/WWE)
Episode: Golden Era Ep 11: Sean Mooney Remembers The Immortal Hulk Hogan
Ted DiBiase
Professional wrestler; Million Dollar Man character creator and performer
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
Episode: Golden Era Ep 08: The Million Dollar Man's First Year in WWE
Rick Martel
Professional wrestler, known as The Model
World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
Episode: Why Rick Martel Walked Away From WWE and What Brought Him Back: THE MODEL IS BACK!
Raymond Rougeau
Professional wrestler and broadcaster
World Wrestling Federation / WWE
Episode: Prime Time Interview: Sean Mooney Interviews Raymond Rougeau
Hulk Hogan
Pro wrestler and cultural icon
World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
Episode: Sean Mooney on Why Hogan Left the WWE After WrestleMania 8
Donald Trump
Businessman and future President noted for his crossover moment with wrestling media
Real estate and branding (Trump Organization)
Episode: Sean Mooney on Interviewing Donald Trump at WWE WrestleMania
Christian Cage
Professional wrestler known as Edge's ally in early WWE years; Canadian
WWE
Episode: Christian on Teaming with Edge and WWE Attitude Era Memoires: PRIME TIME VAULT
Al Snow
Professional wrestler and trainer, head gimmick pioneer, former WWF/WWE performer
Self/Various promotions (later OVW)
Episode: Al Snow Reveals the Truth Behind Wrestling's Worst Moment
Jake Roberts
Professional wrestler known as 'Jake the Snake' Roberts
WWE/WCW era
Episode: Backstage Secrets of Jake 'The Snake' Roberts at WWE WrestleMania

Host

Sean Mooney
Host of Prime Time with Sean Mooney; provides historical context and interview-led storytelling from the wrestling era.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 911 ratings
  • Great podcast

    I just discovered this podcast recently. I love hearing the old WWF stories. Sean was there for all of it ! Great memories

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JamesMP78
    United States3 months ago
  • Thank you

    I missed this show, you got me through many times. Much appreciation to you Sean.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Son Non O)))
    United States5 months ago
  • Great Nostalgic nod to the WWF of the late 80s and Early 90s

    I love listening to Sean and hearing stories from his time at the WWF. This podcast is a must for any wrestling fans that grew up in the 80s and 90s.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mancs2015
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • Awesome podcast but WAY tot many commercials

    Content is five stars but commercial breaks every 5-7 min makes in nearly unlistenable. Wish they offered a commercial free version that was listener supported

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Gramma Bundy
    United States6 months ago
  • It's not his fault at all, but Sean is just so boring & normal. It brings down the level of conversation, given how interesting some of his guests have a habit of being.

    Podcast Addict
    3
    dlob
    7 months ago

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Fans praise the nostalgic look at classic WWF eras and Sean's expertise.
Many cite the host's passion and deep knowledge as a key draw.
Listeners appreciate candid backstage anecdotes and historical context.
A few critique over editorial pacing and advertising frequency.

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Golden Era Ep 12: WWE SummerSlam 1992 Part 1
Q: How did Diana Hart describe Bulldog's condition and preparation for the match?
Diana Hart described Bulldog's state and the intense emotional stakes, emphasizing that the performance was a genuine, high-pressure moment influenced by off-screen issues, not just in-ring skill.
Golden Era Ep 12: WWE SummerSlam 1992 Part 1
Q: Why was Wembley chosen as the venue for SummerSlam 92?
The hosts explain it as a strategic move to expand WWE globally and reignite interest, especially after a challenging period in the U.S., with the UK market offering a fresh, enthusiastic audience.
Back-Stories: The Underground FCW Stories Behind Roman Reigns
Q: How did actors like Bray Wyatt and Sasha Banks get developed in FCW?
Bray Wyatt and Sasha Banks benefited from hands-on vignette work, promo classes, and Dusty's mentorship, which helped them craft distinctive characters and on-screen personas that carried through to WWE, with early clips and creative trials shaping their trajectories.
Back-Stories: The Underground FCW Stories Behind Roman Reigns
Q: What was the first class like and where did the talent come from?
The first group blended experienced indie wrestlers with newcomers, sourced from various backgrounds including Ring of Honor and overseas circuits; the environment emphasized learning, experimentation, and building camaraderie rather than immediate big-show pressure.
Prime Time Interview: Sean Mooney Interviews Raymond Rougeau
Q: How did your father influence your approach to wrestling and life outside the ring?
He drilled values of honor, responsibility, and practical business sense into Raymond from a young age, teaching that a man's word and plan matter as much as in-ring skill, which shaped both his career and later decisions—investing early, staying disciplined, and treating every opportunity with seriousness.

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This show focuses on reliving wrestling's golden era through in-depth conversations with legends, insiders, and pivotal figures from the late '80s and '90s. Episodes often explore career-defining moments, backstage dynamics, and the cultural impact of storylines, with a particular emphasis on memorable matches, managerial roles, and the evolution of the industry. Unique strengths include candid backstage anecdotes, historical context from primary hosts, and a consistent thread of nostalgia paired with sharp insights into how wrestling shaped pop culture. Potential listeners will likely enjoy deep-dive interviews, industry history, and personal recollections from era-defining personalities.

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Prime Time with Sean Mooney launched 9 years ago and published 624 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Prime Time with Sean Mooney include:

1. Sean Mooney
2. Ted DiBiase
3. Rick Martel
4. Raymond Rougeau
5. Hulk Hogan
6. Donald Trump
7. Christian Cage
8. Al Snow

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