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I grew up on camera. I started at 16.
Mauro Ranallo
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I grew up on camera. I started at 16.
I grew up on camera. I started at 16.
I grew up on camera. I started at 16.
I grew up on camera. I started at 16.
I grew up on camera. I started at 16.
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Mauro Ranallo:
I've never been ashamed of being the ham or the provocateur, as it were, in my style of commentaryMauro Ranallo:
I believe the biggest stigma right now, with mental health, is that a lot of men are not talking abMauro Ranallo:
It's a daily struggle for me to stay alive. I don't mean to be melodramatic, hyperbolic, or go intoMauro Ranallo:
I'm trying to show people that you can have any kind of life you want.Mauro Ranallo:
My 20s were gone, my 30s were recovery, my 40s is where I am self-sufficient.Mauro Ranallo:
When I'm talking or performing, I'm alive. That's why I work so much.Mauro Ranallo:
My job, live television, broadcasting, there's mania involved in there, too, but it's the good stufMauro Ranallo:
I've called all sports. I was a radio DJ, club DJ, talk show host, hockey, basketball, football; yoMauro Ranallo:
WWE, in the back of my mind, was always the dream job, and most people don't get their dream jobs.Mauro Ranallo:
I have a lot of critics, and that's fine. I think it's better to be polarizing than to be vanilla.