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WWE releases Mauro Ranallo
http://www.tpww.net/2017/04/mauro-ra...gone-from-wwe/
Mauro Ranallo is officially gone from WWE, per Newsweek. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer reported earlier this week both sides were in talks but that the agreement would like come with terms where he could not badmouth JBL or WWE, and it looks like Meltzer was correct. Quote:
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This is a shame, really liked his commentary. Sounded very genuine and sincere and as much as Vince or WWE or whoever may hate him breaking out Japanese references or old-school or Mexican or whatever references, I felt it gave the WWE programming a more legit "feel".
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Too bad..... while I do think he was overrated here, and definitely should not have been "lead commentator" on a show, he did add something, especially after he started toning himself down at least somewhat.
Also sucks to leave under the circumstances of being "bullied" and having "mental health issues" |
So money was more important than taking a stand against the bully culture in the WWE.
What a little bitch. Zero respect. |
I liked Mauro but he really didnt fit WWE's style. Wish he would have at least got to call a Wrestlemania match but that's his fault. Lost some respect for him though as well due to this "bullying" thing.
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Liked his work for the most part. You can keep your "Mamma Mia!" and your "Things are about to get...LIT!"
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So I guess the made up story about JBL was made up.
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Bit of a shame since WWE no longer has a reason or motivation to change the backstage problems involving JBL and his type remaining there.
Then again whole company probably would have needed to be rehauled considering how deep the bullying stuff supposedly went. |
As much as i dislike bradshaw and vince nobody will know what happened. They likely compensated him handsomely andd if there was misconduct one can hope they will review how they go about treating employees.
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I think JBL got singled out for what was a dislike for Ranallo within management and other staff. JBL's reputation has preceded him here but i don't think he has done anything heinous on this occasion.
He came from a culture of hazing and hard man rasslers but seems to have left that in the past. I think Mauro has rubbed certain people the wrong way and then hasn't been able to handle the jibes and probably childish criticism that came along with that. It's sad, and noone should have to suffer in the workplace, but clashes/rivalries/gossip happens in every workplace all over the world. It sucks, but it happens and i don't think singling out JBL is the right thing to do. Hopefully the whole thing makes WWE more aware that this sort of thing is better left in the past. |
Hmmmm so it had nothin to do with JBL
Suck my mother fucking dick. JBL=GOD |
Mauro sounds like this new guy at work that wants to fit in but gets upset when you bust his balls when all we do to each other is bust balls
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WWE paid him not to talk about how bad things were, yet JBL is apparently not at fault. Weird how they would just throw money down the drain.
https://static5.comicvine.com/upload...-cm+punk+1.gif Anyway, it's a shame. Smackdown now has the 3 worst announcers and it really hurts the show. |
Destor and I await your apologies
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Nothing will ever get revealed about what happened. Don Callous explained it in a way that I liked. JBL LIKES being the guy to dole out the punishment because he is an unmitigated dickhead (by MOST accounts, though he does have plenty of friends... who'll kind of hint at the same thing). But he is prodded to do it by Vince. He wears those colours proudly and if he has to eat shit for it, even if it's something minor then who gives a fuck. Live by the sword die by the sword.
To me it sounds more like Mauro was not treated well by Vince because Vince is a fuckhead to all of his commentators and eventually wants them all to be Michael Cole (or just himself when he was a commentator). By the sounds of it, Vince would be really hard to work for as a commentator and could easily push someone over the edge. If all the rumours are true, the bigger problem is the toxic culture (this doesn't just have to do with Mauro, but others who've spoken out). |
And the "toxic culture" is more of a get with the times thing. These days this type of shit is carny and doesn't fly.
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Go ahead. My pants are down. Start sucking.
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*falls to knees with a thump, gently lifts Gertner's small limp penis with one hand and gingerly leans forward with gaping mouth..."
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Mauro said in his own words, it had nothing to do with JBL. Maybe JBLs negative comments helped trigger whatever mental illness he's dealing with, but his comments were nothing outrageous. If there was any actual bullying or whatever the fake news wrestling reporters are claiming, then Mauro could have exposed it. Instead he said very clearly, it had nothing to do with JBL. If the claim is Mauro took cash from WWE to shut up, well A) that's a very serious allegation to make against a publicly traded company, and the fake news reporters making such an accusation should be forced to release their evidence or face lawsuits for damaging WWEs brand image. And B) Mauro would then be a spineless, gutless cockroach for lining his pockets and in doing so allow future employees to be exposed to JBLs alleged wrongdoings. The fact is, this is another example of the kind of ambulance chasing, bottom of the barrel reporting that this industry is plagued with. Sad. |
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If WWE didn't have anything to worry about these allegations, they never would have offered hush money and just let him ride out the rest of his contract like they are doing with Paige. Would have probably even sued him like they are doing with Punk because allegations like these can seriously damage the rep of a company. |
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Maybe Mauro is just telling the truth, guys..... and it had nothing to do with JBL.
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No clue who that is.
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Also, what is your podcast I want to listen to it.
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What we KNOW about the situation is Mauro won an internet poll. We know JBL called him out publicly for marking out for a meaningless award. We know Mauro has issues with mental illness. We know Mauro wasn't showing up for work. We know Mauro was ultimately released. We know there were rumors that his absence had something to do with JBL harassing or bullying him. We know Mauro came out publicly with a quote saying it had nothing to do with JBL. |
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I mean I still think he's a twat. I also think he's a machine of a man, and I respect him, but I believe him to be a giant asshole of a man as well. |
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You come across as being a bit obsessed by it. |
But yes, Tom Phillips is good.
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Mauro owes JBL an apology for all this undeserved abuse he got
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Sounds like the help Mauro needed wasnt from a doctor he just needed someone to bust out their check book.
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Always thought Mauro Ranallo was too long winded and had too much out of WWE Experience to ever work in WWE. |
Wonder how Jim Ross feels about all this. WWE has bullied him countless times and he's just come back. Imagine if after only a few months in Jim Ross left because someone picked on him. And he has bells paulsy or however you spell it. He has to go out in front of a crowd and on tv when half of his face doesn't work. He knows people are going to talk. Does he hear it? Probably. What does he do about it? Ignores it and became one of the best commentators of all time and enjoyed doing it. Mauro just blew his chance for no reason. Kudos on getting the money I guess, if that actually happened.
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I'd assume his past experience with this could have played a small role in why he only wanted to come back on a part-time deal. Less BS to worry about if your only there for part of the year.
Think with Ross, it was mostly just Vince who would constantly bully him and mainly because of Vince's twisted sense of humor. Also had the benefit of being higher in the chain of command and respect of the locker room so a lot fewer potential bullies for him to deal with. If the sheets are correct, Mauro pretty much was dealing with this stuff almost from the start and got worse once Vince soured on him because he suddenly decided on wanting another "Cole" type announcer. Still don't understand at all at the thinking any of this is Mauro's fault or he's the weakling for leaving WWE's toxic workplace. If anyone blew it, its the WWE for losing out on a high profile announcer because Vince and co. can't stop acting like little children and bullies. Then they wonder why wrestling still has some terrible stigmas attached to it. |
Yeah Vince is such a fucking carny and it'll be when that carny attitude changes that the WWE reaches beyond its current level (which albeit is incredibly successful, I just don't think they've reached the height of what they can be).
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Worst part is it might not change that much with Triple H in charge since he has his own bullying-like tendencies if the CM Punk and Del Rio incidents are any indication. Might need to wait till someone big buys out the McMahons share of power or the kids of Steph/Shane take over.
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"It was mostly just Vince"... um wouldn't that be the ONE person you don't want "bullying" you? Like Mauro possibly had JBL (which he has denied) bullying him, not the head of the company. And no, if anyone blew it, it was Mauro. I can't imagine in '93 Jim Ross finds out from Vince he has to wear a toga at Mania IX and throws a hissy fit about it and quits because he expected to be treated different. No. That's not how it works. You adapt to your dream jobs, they don't adapt for you. |
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Alberto Del Rio left because some writer was a racist toward him. Is Triple H even involved with that? Now you're just making things up to fit your narrative. |
I wouldn't say HHH bullied Punk or Del Rio. I would say HHH is a thunderstealing twat and didn't like that Punk was getting over, and derailed his push by needlessly going over him.
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I like how Triple H is now on the bullying side "because he's Vince's family so he must be a bully." If you had actually bothered to listen to the Justin Roberts interview on Keepin' it 100 (instead of just constantly posting blurbs of what dirtsheet writers said on their podcasts and actually listening to a source itself [as we all know Justin Roberts is one with evidence that JBL bullied him.]) He says Triple H got a text and brought everyone around and told them how Joey Styles just punched JBL in the face and everyone had a big laugh. But right, Triple H is evil he married Stephanie
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His stuff with Del Rio was worse since it supposedly involved him also sprouting out racial stuff and doing stuff to make Del Rio's last run as miserable as possible. Even ended up helping push Paige out of the company because she refused to break up with Del Rio. |
Where has anyone said that Triple H was sprouting racial stuff. Or that he was personally trying to make Del Rio miserable? #Fakenews
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Once again, you can't just make shit up so it fits your narrative.
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Both Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez when they'd talk about the incident that lead to Del Rio's firing.
With the miserable stuff, mostly reports from the sheets about how Triple H was the one constantly fighting against rehiring Del Rio and pushing to nix any big plans for him. Only reason he came back was Vince being that desperate to get a big star for the Hispanic market which was why his deal was rumored to be $1.5 million. |
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Love the theatrics in your reply. |
and HHH likely thinks he is the best of all time therefore him beating Punk was good for business.
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Yeah him beating Punk was a mistake, I can only assume Triple H thought he needed to build himself up because he had that big sledgehammer ladder match coming up against Kevin Nash
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