Originally published on ProWrestlingSheet.

Fear not, fans of Mauro Ranallo ... the current NXT announcer says he won't be going anywhere when their show begins airing on USA Network.

Ranallo tweeted: "One more time for the kids in the back (& because Twitter can never take things at face value) I WILL BE ANNOUNCING [NXT] on [USA Network] EVERY WEDNESDAY AT [Full Sail University]. Now back to your regularly scheduled trol-I mean tweeting."

As you may recall, Mauro was part of the broadcast team when SmackDown Live first premiered on USA Network. After two years, he made a decision to leave his position on SmackDown and inked a deal with WWE months later to become part of NXT's commentary team.

The 49-year-old announcer referenced this in a follow up tweet.

"I had the honor of being part of the first #SmackDownLive broadcast on [USA Network]," he wrote. "I am even more excited to be part of the [NXT] broadcast team with [Nigel McGuinness] and [Beth Phoenix] on USA! WE’LL DO IT LIVE!"

As we previously reported, the NXT product will not be changing much due to the USA Network move -- besides the show being longer and live. 

NXT's first episode on USA Network takes place September 18.