Mauro Ranallo exceeds at commentary far more than Michael Cole. Could you imagine, Wrestlemania with moves being called! Mauro Ranallo adds a new voice to the grandest stage of them all. He has more excitement, far more charisma, and badass voice. What wrestling fans pray for a lot is for change, no matter how minor. Just replacing a voice in Wrestlemania 32 can make the event more historic, fun, and enjoyable. Mauro Ranallo is the perfect voice out of the many in WWE to color commentate wrestling's greatest event. He could be is this era's "Good 'Ol Jr" Jim Ross. New talent in WWE doesn't only include wrestlers, it also includes commentators, ring announcers, and backstage interviewers. Mauro debuted as lead color commentator for the Smackdown brand on January 7, 2016 becoming "The Voice of Smackdown". As much as we enjoy seeing some fresh faces perfom on the big stage, we would love to hear an even fresher voice give us a play-by-play of how these amazing athletes put their bodies on the line for our entertainment. Why should you choose Mauro Ranallo over Michael Cole? A simple answer is because he actually talks about the match that is going in front of him. Michael Cole seems to focus on everything else, except for the guys that are fighting each other in the ring. He constantly plugs the WWE App and the WWE Network. He tells us to download and purchase a service that many people use to watch the shows in which Michael plugs these services. When he does pay attention to the match doesn't talk what's actually going on. He usually jokes about the wrestlers, talks about Twitter, if Divas are performing he plugs Total Divas and talks about the womens' personal lives. This gives of a negative, boring, and dull perspective to the viewer, who as a wrestling fan, should be having fun with what he's watching. Having Mauro Ranallo replace Michael Cole at Wrestlemania 32 for commentary not only gives a something new, something different, and something fresh. But will also get us into the match and talk about what is going on in front of him like any other sport's commentator would.