Mauro Ranallo Won't Be Providing Commentary For NXT TAKEOVER: CHICAGO II This Weekend

Mauro Ranallo Won't Be Providing Commentary For NXT TAKEOVER: CHICAGO II This Weekend

It's been confirmed today that Mauro Ranallo will not be present in Chicago this Saturday for the latest NXT TakeOver special and you can find out why he won't be providing commentary after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Jun 14, 2018 08:06 AM EST
Filed Under: NXT
You have to believe that NXT TakeOver: Chicago II will follow former TakeOver specials by being nothing short of spectacular but there's going to be one very important element missing from the show. 

NXT's great commentary is what separates it from RAW and SmackDown Live and Maura Ranallo is a huge part of that. Unfortunately, he's now taken to social media to confirm that he won't be there on Saturday night because he's instead calling the action for Showtime Boxing when Errol Spence defends his IBF Welterweight Championship against Carlos Ocampo in a highly anticipated bout.

Now, Vic Joseph will join Nigel McGuinness and Percy Watson on commentary for NXT TakeOver: Chicago II and while that's not quite as exciting, Joseph has been doing a great job on 205 Live so this is his big
chance to prove himself on a much bigger stage. Are you disappointed bout Ranallo's absence?

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