Post by flame3169118 on Mar 28, 2017 19:16:35 GMT -5
According to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, two close friends of Ranallo have indicated that he is doing OK and is currently resting up.
Ranallo has previously opened up about suffering from bipolar disorder and here is an excerpt from an interview he did with Sherdog.com a few years back:
“I would go through these unbelievable mood swings,” Ranallo said. “I would come into the house with a smile and ask how everyone is doing and then close my bedroom door and suddenly, ‘I’m going to [expletive] kill you.’ It would scare everybody. I think every person on earth is impacted by mental health issues. People think it’s a label, an excuse. It’s not. It’s very real, but it can be dealt with and I’m living proof people can lead functional lives and be bipolar. I first heard the term ‘bipolar’ in 1989 when I was first diagnosed. I was sitting there at 19 and they called me crazy. I was like, ‘[Expletive] you, you’re crazy,’ I told the doctor. I’m not crazy. Then I started seeing things. I wasn’t getting out of bed. I wouldn’t shower. You see the patterns, and these things become apparent. Then you realize that there is something wrong with you. You let it take you over, and sometimes I did."
Mauro Ranallo, who missed the last two editions of Smackdown Live, sent out his first tweet since March 13th. Ranallo thanked the WWE fans for supporting him and mentioned that his doctor wants him to stay off social media for now.
It was previously reported that Ranallo was believed to be suffering from a bout of depression.
I'm deeply touched by your tweets of support. My doctor wants me to stay off social media for now but I wanted to thank you. 🙏
— Mauro Ranallo (@mauroranallo) March 24, 2017
Bas Rutten, an MMA fighter and close friend of Mauro Ranallo, gave fans an update on Ranallo's absence from WWE television. Rutten noted that Ranallo has been open about suffering from bipolar disorder. Rutten said that a couple of times a year, things go too fast and Ranallo needs to slow down. Rutten said Ranallo is doing good and should be back to normal very soon.
Ranallo has previously opened up about suffering from bipolar disorder and here is an excerpt from an interview he did with Sherdog.com a few years back:
“I would go through these unbelievable mood swings,” Ranallo said. “I would come into the house with a smile and ask how everyone is doing and then close my bedroom door and suddenly, ‘I’m going to [expletive] kill you.’ It would scare everybody. I think every person on earth is impacted by mental health issues. People think it’s a label, an excuse. It’s not. It’s very real, but it can be dealt with and I’m living proof people can lead functional lives and be bipolar. I first heard the term ‘bipolar’ in 1989 when I was first diagnosed. I was sitting there at 19 and they called me crazy. I was like, ‘[Expletive] you, you’re crazy,’ I told the doctor. I’m not crazy. Then I started seeing things. I wasn’t getting out of bed. I wouldn’t shower. You see the patterns, and these things become apparent. Then you realize that there is something wrong with you. You let it take you over, and sometimes I did."
Mauro Ranallo, who missed the last two editions of Smackdown Live, sent out his first tweet since March 13th. Ranallo thanked the WWE fans for supporting him and mentioned that his doctor wants him to stay off social media for now.
It was previously reported that Ranallo was believed to be suffering from a bout of depression.
I'm deeply touched by your tweets of support. My doctor wants me to stay off social media for now but I wanted to thank you. 🙏
— Mauro Ranallo (@mauroranallo) March 24, 2017
Bas Rutten, an MMA fighter and close friend of Mauro Ranallo, gave fans an update on Ranallo's absence from WWE television. Rutten noted that Ranallo has been open about suffering from bipolar disorder. Rutten said that a couple of times a year, things go too fast and Ranallo needs to slow down. Rutten said Ranallo is doing good and should be back to normal very soon.