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Post by bgski on May 28, 2018 11:39:59 GMT -8
Some may have heard Ranallo call action in other places like Boxing or MMA but many in wrestling know him as one of the main voices in NXT and before that Smackdown!
I just finished watching this earlier today and I recommend watching it.
As someone who's been dealing with depression the majority of life this is something I can relate to granted I cannot fathom the problems he has dealt with but this does give you an inside look of of the overall mental illness itself but even for those that aren't going through something mentally, it's still something that may give you some understanding of what people like Ranallo deal with on a daily basis.
Don't get me wrong I completely am aware we all as human beings go through our own issues and problems but while some have their own way of dealing with it whether it's therapy or music or whatever deems you to help you get through whatever it is you are going through, others choose not to deal with it and it could lead to unrelenting consequences. Some just have better outlets to help cope with whatever they are going through mentally but it helps that if anyone that may know someone like that is has these issues to just be supportive and not get so upset or and I know it's hard nowadays to not be judgemental which I know can be a task within itself but you know what they say about patience.
Anyways I'm blabbing, here's the trailer and have a good one.
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Post by longtimewrasslinfan on Apr 14, 2019 20:31:51 GMT -8
I thought it was a very entertaining program that certainly opened my eyes to the issues Mauro has had to deal with over the years. Even as a long time wrestling fan, I never knew the specifics of his origins in the sport. My earliest knowledge of Mauro was his co-commentating on boxing (which I thought he was excellent at)
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