So how much do you think that emotional wreck Ranallo got paid to shut up?
Mauro is a pretty outspoken advocate for awareness of mental illness and I absolutely believe he was ready to wait out his contract and then tell everybody everything, so it was probably a lot.
Honestly, more than the money though, probably just as powerful a motivation was the fact that WWE could've made things really, really difficult for him personally and professionally if he tried to talk about them. Apparently as is, WWE is even thinking about trying to bring him back so as it stands right now, the bridge might not even be totally burned.
They probably just had their lawyers bully him into silence and said they paid him publicly.
>>2620740
you need to go back
>>2620743
You need to stick your hand in the kitchen sink.
You're all so goddamn naive as to what the WWE is really trying keep quiet about what Mauro knows. For Christ's sakes OP is giving you all a clue.
If JBL is still around then it probably wasn't an amount that Vince couldn't stand losing
I know JBL and Vince are friends but Vince and money are even closer friends
According to Disco, Vince didn't like how Mauro was calling the matches like actual matches but Mauro kept fighting and wouldn't change so when he finally missed that first smackdown show, they used that to get rid of him and replace him.
>>2620855
>Vince didn't like how Mauro was calling the matches like actual matches but Mauro kept fighting and wouldn't change
I can't wait for the retards to celebrate when Cole finally retires from commentary. They're gonna think that his replacement will finally start calling moves
Protip: he won't....not as long as Mr. Great Balls Of Fire is alive