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I hope this is not true..... Graves is a complete bitch for this.



POSTWrestling.com reported overnight that Mauro Ranallo will not be calling tonight's episode of WWE NXT. PWInsider.com has independently confirmed that report. WWE was told yesterday that Ranallo would not be traveling to Orlando.

Corey Graves, who sparked Ranallo pulling off Survivor Series and NXT with a tweet about his work during the WWE NXT Takeover: Wargames broadcast, apologized for the tweet on the latest edition of the WWE After the Bell podcast.
Paul Jordan wrote the following recap:

"Corey opens the show by addressing the tweet this past Saturday directed towards Mauro Ranallo during Takeover: Wargames. Corey says he thought it was something that could stir up controversy and give him something to talk about on television or on the podcast. He states that it may not have been the most professional way to go about it, but it was never meant to offend, disrespect, or disparage anybody. That was never his intention. If someone took it as such, he apologizes. Graves goes on to say he didn't mean to cause anyone any undue stress, especially a coworker. He then apologizes again.
 
POSTWrestling.com reported overnight that Mauro Ranallo will not be calling tonight's episode of WWE NXT. PWInsider.com has independently confirmed that report. WWE was told yesterday that Ranallo would not be traveling to Orlando.

Corey Graves, who sparked Ranallo pulling off Survivor Series and NXT with a tweet about his work during the WWE NXT Takeover: Wargames broadcast, apologized for the tweet on the latest edition of the WWE After the Bell podcast.
Paul Jordan wrote the following recap:

"Corey opens the show by addressing the tweet this past Saturday directed towards Mauro Ranallo during Takeover: Wargames. Corey says he thought it was something that could stir up controversy and give him something to talk about on television or on the podcast. He states that it may not have been the most professional way to go about it, but it was never meant to offend, disrespect, or disparage anybody. That was never his intention. If someone took it as such, he apologizes. Graves goes on to say he didn't mean to cause anyone any undue stress, especially a coworker. He then apologizes again.
Like I said Graves is a complete birch for this....Ranallo helps make Nxt what it is today.
 
Tbh if he ever has enough AEW would be a better fit anyway since they are more up to date with culture refrences and younger adult crowds.
 
POSTWrestling.com reported overnight that Mauro Ranallo will not be calling tonight's episode of WWE NXT. PWInsider.com has independently confirmed that report. WWE was told yesterday that Ranallo would not be traveling to Orlando.

Corey Graves, who sparked Ranallo pulling off Survivor Series and NXT with a tweet about his work during the WWE NXT Takeover: Wargames broadcast, apologized for the tweet on the latest edition of the WWE After the Bell podcast.
Paul Jordan wrote the following recap:

"Corey opens the show by addressing the tweet this past Saturday directed towards Mauro Ranallo during Takeover: Wargames. Corey says he thought it was something that could stir up controversy and give him something to talk about on television or on the podcast. He states that it may not have been the most professional way to go about it, but it was never meant to offend, disrespect, or disparage anybody. That was never his intention. If someone took it as such, he apologizes. Graves goes on to say he didn't mean to cause anyone any undue stress, especially a coworker. He then apologizes again.
Then why not give Ranallo a heads up then, Graves is a piece of shit.
 
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