Besides Mauro's mental health issues, he also has a history of being an asshole to his co workers that I don't think can all be written off as him having bad episodes. Plus I get the impression that after the JBL nonsense that WWE is afraid to say boo to him let alone try to produce him, which leads to him getting out of control on commentary.
I too am familiar with mental health struggles, but there's good and bad ways to deal with them. Mauro's alternative methods aside, it's also not healthy for his employer to basically insulate him to the point any criticism is potentially cause for him to have another episode.What Corey did was a dick move for sure, but it shouldn't mean everyone should have to walk on eggshells in fear of setting him off either.