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Mauro Ranallo Talks About Future Goals And If He Would Ever Return To Pro Wrestling Commentary

Mauro Ranallo’s second stint with the copany ended recently, and Ranallo has seemingly made the decision to close the door on that chapter of his career.

While Ranallo recently decided to part ways with the company, it’s clear that pro wrestling is not off the table when it comes to his future as an announcer. While he’s definitely not interested in a return to the WWE, he revealed that if AEW came calling, he’d be very open to that. Mauro spoke to Post Wrestling about the potential of that along with goals for the future.

“I’m not interested in going back to that kind of rigorous schedule [with WWE]. I would love to call professional wrestling still, and I’m glad that there’s many promotions. I mean, AEW has been a win-win-win for them. Like the Monday Night Wars, I believe competition in every sense of the word should bring out the best in anyone. I’m just grateful there’s that many more paying opportunities for the workers. So, never say never, John.

“For now, I want to explore other options, do more voiceover work, and maybe host a game show if I can and do the Maurologues. In the last decade or so of my career, just do something I’ve really wanted to do all my life and branch out. I’m a performer and broadcaster – I wanna do different things. I might even go back and do a radio show just for myself. I have no idea. I’m looking at other things. And, of course, the mental health advocacy.

“I wanna be Mauro Ranallo, Mental Health Advocate and Entertainer, and not necessarily the combat sports guy. I love what I do in combat sports and I can’t believe that I continue to do these historic, monumental things. But I’m eternally grateful and I have nothing but respect for people like you, and what you’ve meant to my career and your support. Like I say – chemistry. We worked very well together and there’s a reason for that. We respected each other, and that’s all I ask for in the arena that I’m in.”

Mauro still has options in the world. He recently called the Roy Jones Jr./Mike Tyson boxing match and fans would love to see him in the world of pro wrestling still. It’s very admirable for him to want to put his mental health first, as not many do so.

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