Mauro Ranallo Opens Up About Leaving WWE, Calls It A “Mentally Grueling Place At Times”

Famed play-by-play man and former head commentator for NXT Mauro Ranallo recently spoke to Post Wrestling to discuss his decision to leave WWE, where the Bipolar Rock’N’Rolla praised the company for being a well-oiled machine, but refers to it as a “mentally grueling place.” Highlights are below.

Says WWE is a mentally grueling place at times:

WWE is one of the most mentally grueling places — and that’s not necessarily a criticism by any means — there’s a reason Vince McMahon has built a multi-billion dollar empire. Is it perfect? Not by any means, but neither am I. I chose to go to WWE and it was a dream come true. I wanted to work with WWE because I thought it would be an affirmation of my achievements as a broadcaster, but because of the connection I had with pro wrestling. I thought Jerry Lawler and Byron Saxton and I had instant chemistry, but they made the changes they felt they had to make. I’ve proven I can work with almost anyone as a broadcaster, but there were many times I was like, ‘what is going on here?’ Four-man booth, an eight-man booth. I get it, but that’s not what I want as a commentator.

Admits that he might have been a problem, but that he expects everyone to be as focused as he is:

I get the stressful situations and the changes on the fly and the system, but for my mental health, even moving to NXT — when we were live, it was the best experience I could ask for, and that’s a testament to what Triple H and everyone in NXT has done. I just felt, for my own mental health, even doing the show from home, it was to the point where I would have a panic attack in the morning of the recordings in the last few months. All respect, I didn’t like what was happening and who was involved. All respect to all announcers, I believe in chemistry. Maybe I was the problem. On show day, I’m not a great guy to be around because I’m focused. I’m prepared and I expect everyone else to be the same. I’m a play-by-play announcer, and I think I’m one of the best in business, I need to be left alone at times.

(H/T and transcribed by Fightful)

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