Mauro Ranallo has been a very hot topic over the past few weeks. He’s missed several episodes of SmackDown Live, and it was later revealed that Mauro has been battling depression, which is why he’s been absent.
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It’s been rumored that Mauro Ranallo and JBL weren’t getting along, and that JBL was having a negative impact on Mauro’s mental state. JBL took to Twitter to deny the rumors, but now another Mauro Ranallo rumor is making the rounds on the internet.
Mauro has removed all mentions of WWE from his Twitter bio, which has caused some fans to become concerned that he may be done with the company.
Ugh Mauro Ranallo has removed WWE from his Twitter bio. Really disappointed pic.twitter.com/EAfowYYsVi
— Phil (@phildjm) April 7, 2017
Mauro Ranallo has not in any way confirmed his departure from the company, and WWE has not released a statement regarding his status either. However, when someone who works for WWE removes the “WWE” from their profile on social media, it’s usually not a very good sign.
Ranallo also deleted a tweet that he posted a few days before WrestleMania which he used to wish his “WWE family” the best of luck with the big event.
It will certainly be a shame if Mauro really does part ways with WWE as he brought a unique voice to the commentary table.
Fans aren’t reacting very well to the change on Mauro Ranallo’s Twitter profile, and you can see what some of the fans are saying below.
Mauro Ranallo is the best thing to happen to the WWE announce team since Jim Ross departed. It will be a mistake if WWE aren't patient.
— Ryan ______ WWE (@Ryan____WWE) April 7, 2017
I support @mauroranallo with everything he does and any decision he makes your fans and friends appreciate everything you do
— The Illusionist (@Roy_Mckin) April 7, 2017
Wrestlemania rekindled my love of wrestling, but Mauro Ranallo’s commentary had been stoking the flames for the past year.
— LittleKuriboh (@yugiohtas) April 7, 2017
Mauro Ranallo has removed all mentions of being associated with WWE from his bio. If he's gone, he will be missed. I enjoyed his work.
— Derek Montilla (@Cap_Kaveman) April 7, 2017
It would be a huge loss to WWE if @mauroranallo leaves. But mental health is serious & hostile work environments are awful. #ImWithMauro
— TheRoughHousePodcast (@RoughHouseSGW) April 7, 2017
honestly I found him REALLY annoying