Ranallo skipped the Survivor Series show as a result of the incident as the NXT commentator was quite upset with Graves’ comments. According to WWE, Ranallo missed Survivor Series as he lost his voice the night before at WarGames. However, that was far from the truth.
On the post-Survivor Series edition of the Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer provided a few updates regarding Ranallo’s current status with the company on the heels of the controversy.
Meltzer revealed that everything is fine between Ranallo and the WWE and that the veteran commentator is expected to return for the upcoming episode of NXT on Wednesday.
He added that Ranallo and his manager Frank Shamrock were quite unhappy with the Graves situation and chose not to be a part of the Survivor Series show after leaving the building.
Bryan Alvarez went on to clarify that Graves’ tweet had not been taken down despite all the heat coming its way.
In case you haven’t been keeping tabs on this story, Graves put out the following tweet in which he indirectly called out Ranallo for hogging all the limelight in the commentary booth during the NXT Takeover: WarGames show.
Shamrock responded by using one of Ice T’s recent tweets:
Ranallo has a documented history with battling depression and he has, in the past, taken a hiatus from WWE after a bullying row with JBL.
As of this writing, Mauro should be back on NXT TV this week.
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