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Scott Levy (born September 8, 1964) is an American
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better known by his
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, Raven. He is best known for his appearances with
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s
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(ECW),
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(WCW), World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/E) and
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(TNA). Widely recognized as "one of the best talkers in wrestling", Raven is known for his "psychological
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tactics" and
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-inspired
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. His
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with The Sandman in the mid-1990s has been described as "one of the most emotional rivalries in professional wrestling's history". After having an eight-plus year career in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), Raven was inducted into the
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in 2022.


Early life

Levy is of
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descent and was born in
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,
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, the son of Paul F. Levy, a journalist and senior editor of ''
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''. He graduated from Lake Worth Community High School in 1982. He went on to attend the
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, where he earned a degree in
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. He took a semester off from college to enlist in the
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.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (1988–1992)

Levy trained as a professional wrestler under Larry Sharpe at the
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in
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, making his debut on February 20, 1988, against Jimmy Jack Funk. Early in his career, Levy competed for the World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico as well as the
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-based promotion
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under the
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"Scotty the Body", where he was given the
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of being the " boy toy" of Missy Hyatt, who used him to her and Eddie Gilbert's advantage. After leaving Memphis, Levy wrestled in Florida. Levy next traveled to Canada, where he competed briefly for the
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,
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-based promotion
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before leaving due to differences with owner Al Tomko. From there, he returned to the United States, joining
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in
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. Over the next three years, he was positioned as one of the main heels, winning all of the titles and feuding heavily with Steve Doll. His manager in PNW was Taylor Made. After taking a brief break from competing, he returned to PNW as a
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and began a feud with The Grappler. In the summer of 1989, Levy made a number of appearances under a
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as "Matman", a ''
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''-inspired character who teamed with
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. Wrestling as Scotty the Body, Levy made a one-off appearance on '' WWF Prime Time Wrestling'' in a losing effort against Koko B. Ware on October 9, 1990. After leaving PNW, Levy joined the
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,
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-based Global Wrestling Federation, where he adopted the ring name "Scott Anthony". Levy was part of the
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known as "The Cartel", along with Cactus Jack, Makhan Singh, Rip Rogers and Max Andrews. Levy also served as a
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for GWF's televised broadcasts on
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alongside play-by-play commentators Craig Johnson and Scott Hudson.


World Championship Wrestling (1992–1993)

In 1992, Levy joined
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(WCW). He was given the ring name "Scotty Flamingo" and the gimmick of a surfer from Florida, even carrying a
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to the ring. According to him, he didn't like the character nor the High-Flying style, but he was forced by the promoters. He was originally managed by J. T. Southern. Levy competed in the WCW
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division, winning the WCW Light Heavyweight Championship from
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on June 20, 1992, at Beach Blast. He held the title until July 5, 1992, when he was defeated by Brad Armstrong. Levy went on to align himself with
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and Vinnie Vegas as a member of " The Diamond Mine". Levy would continue to feud with Pillman and Armstrong, before feuding with Johnny B. Badd. At '' Clash of the Champions XXI'' on November 18, 1992, Levy defeated Badd in a
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match via knockout after Vegas surreptitiously weighted his boxing glove by soaking it in water. Levy left WCW in February 1993 after disagreements with booker
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.


World Wrestling Federation (1993–1994)

After leaving WCW, Levy briefly wrestled for the
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(USWA) before joining the
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(WWF) as manager "Johnny Polo", a spoiled, rich
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kid. He was initially placed with Adam Bomb, appearing for the first time on May 22 episode of '' WWF Superstars''. He managed Bomb for four months until he was replaced by Harvey Wippleman. He then became the manager of The Quebecers in September, whom he led to three reigns as WWF Tag Team Champions. In addition to managing, Polo also occasionally appeared in tag-team and singles competition, facing Jim Powers, Virgil, Rick Steiner, Marty Jannetty, Doink the Clown, 1-2-3 Kid, Owen Hart, and Pierre Ouellet. Polo also worked as a color commentator and co-host of Radio WWF, and behind the scenes worked as the associate producer for ''
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''. Levy left the company in October 1994, his final match coming against Adam Bomb on October 2 in Auburn Hills, Michigan. His last appearance as Johnny Polo was at a house show in Montreal, Quebec on October 21 when he managed Pierre Ouellet in a match against Jacques Rougeau.


Extreme Championship Wrestling (1995–1997)


Feud with Tommy Dreamer (1995–1996)

After leaving the WWF, Levy began developing a new character, "Raven". Inspired by the poem by
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and by
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's manipulative Zen master of crime in the film ''
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'', the Raven character was a depressed, sociopathic, stoical,
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who would deliver eloquent, philosophical promos peppered with literary
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s and ending with the catchphrase, " Quoth the Raven 'Nevermore'". Levy dramatically altered his appearance, bulking-up to approximately 235 lbs (107 kg), adding
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and
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s and began wrestling in ragged jean shorts, a leather jacket,
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or
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s,
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s and a
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tied around his waist. After unsuccessfully pitching the character to
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, the owner of
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(SMW), Raven approached
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, the booker of the
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-based promotion
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(ECW), who agreed to bring in Raven as a foil for
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. Raven was introduced to ECW by Stevie Richards. In late 1994, Richards had developed an "identity crisis", performing under the ring names "Stevie Flamingo", "Stevie the Body", and "Stevie Polo"—all references to former ring names used by Levy. After sustaining another loss to
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, Richards became irate and claimed he would present "the real Johnny Polo". Raven made his first appearance on the January 10, 1995 episode of ''
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'', with Richards revealing that he had a vendetta against Tommy Dreamer. Raven formed a
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of lackeys known as "
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", with Richards the first member. In February, Johnny Hotbody and Tony Stetson joined the stable, calling Raven the "voice of [their] Generation X, generation". On March 18, 1995, at ECW Extreme Warfare, Extreme Warfare, Dreamer lost to the four members of Raven's Nest in a gauntlet match. On April 8, 1995, at ECW Three Way Dance, Three Way Dance, Raven fired Hotbody and Stetson, replacing them with The Pitbulls. Later that evening, Raven expounded on his history with Dreamer, revealed that they had attended summer camp together as children, where Raven became the boyfriend of Beulah McGillicutty, an overweight girl with acne, after she was spurned by Dreamer. Richards then revealed that he had tracked down McGillicutty, who was now a ''penthouse (magazine), Penthouse'' model, who also harbored a grudge against Dreamer. Later that night, Raven faced Dreamer in a singles match for the first time, defeating him following interference from both Richards and McGillicutty. McGillicutty went on to become Raven's manager (professional wrestling), valet and onscreen girlfriend, repeatedly interfering in his bouts with Dreamer and receiving numerous piledriver (professional wrestling), piledrivers as a result. McGillicutty was brought into ECW by Raven, who had been introduced to her by Ron Gant in Florida earlier that year and thought she would add a new dimension to his feud with Dreamer. The feud between Raven and Dreamer escalated at Barbed Wire, Hoodies & Chokeslams in June 1995, where Raven's Nest beat down Dreamer's ally, Luna Vachon, before breaking several of Dreamer's fingers. On June 30, 1995, at Mountain Top Madness#1995, Mountain Top Madness, Raven and Richards defeated The Public Enemy (professional wrestling), The Public Enemy to win the ECW World Tag Team Championship. In July 1995 at Hardcore Heaven (1995), Hardcore Heaven after Raven and Richards successfully defended the ECW Tag Team Championship against Dreamer and Vachon, The Pitbulls left Raven's Nest, with The Dudley Brothers replacing them shortly thereafter. At Heat Wave (1995), Heat Wave on July 15, 1995, Dreamer and The Pitbulls defeated Raven and The Dudley Brothers. Later that evening, Dreamer handcuffed Raven and delivered a professional wrestling attacks#Chair shot, chair shot later dubbed "the chair shot heard 'round the world." The footage of the chair shot was incorporated into the title sequence of ''ECW Hardcore TV''. At Wrestlepalooza (1995), Wrestlepalooza on August 5, 1995, during an eight-man tag team match, Raven, Richards and the Dudley Brothers defeated Tommy Dreamer, Cactus Jack and the Pitbulls after Cactus Jack, Dreamer's long-time ally, turned on him, joining Raven's Nest. On September 16, 1995 at ECW Gangstas Paradise, Gangstas Paradise, Raven and Richards lost the ECW World Tag Team Championship to The Pitbulls following interference from Dreamer. Raven and Richards regained the titles from The Pitbulls on October 7, 1995 at South Philly Jam, only to lose them to The Public Enemy later that evening. At November to Remember (1995), November to Remember on November 18, 1995, Dreamer and Terry Funk defeated Raven and Cactus Jack in the main event. At the same event, Raven's Nest received a new member, The Blue Meanie, who became a lackey to Stevie Richards. At December to Dismember (1995), December to Dismember on December 9, 1995, Raven once more defeated Dreamer, although later that night Dreamer, The Pitbulls and The Public Enemy defeated Raven, Richards, The Eliminators and Heavenly Bodies (1990s tag team), The Heavenly Bodies in an "Ultimate Jeopardy" cage match when Dreamer pinned Richards. At Holiday Hell (1995), Holiday Hell on December 30, 1995, Raven defeated Dreamer to become number one contender for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship, unsuccessfully challenging incumbent champion The Sandman later that evening. At the same event, The Dudley Brothers left Raven's Nest following a confrontation with Richards. During the build-up to the match, Raven further expounded on his grudge against Dreamer, accusing Dreamer of not having been there for him during his parents' divorce, an accusation that Dreamer hotly denied. At House Party (1996), House Party on January 5, 1996, Richards attempted to kiss McGillicutty, who refused, eventually announcing that she was pregnant. After Raven angrily confronted McGillicutty, she informed him that he was not the father, causing Raven to attack Richards. McGillicutty then revealed that Tommy Dreamer was the father, with Dreamer storming the ring and beating down Raven, Richards and The Blue Meanie before embracing Beulah.


ECW World Heavyweight Champion (1996–1997)

On January 27, 1996, Raven introduced his new girlfriend, Kristina Laum, Kimona Wanalaya. Later that evening, Raven defeated The Sandman to win his first ECW World Heavyweight Championship following extensive interference from Raven's Nest. Over the following months, Raven successfully defended the ECW World Heavyweight Championship in bouts with opponents including Shane Douglas, Anthony Durante, Pitbull #2, Chris Jericho, Damián 666, 2 Cold Scorpio and Terry Gordy. Wanalaya left him in April 1996 at Massacre on Queens Boulevard after he slapped her. At Hardcore Heaven (1996), Hardcore Heaven on June 22, 1996, Raven began playing mind games with The Sandman, brainwashing his ex-wife, Lori Fullington, Lori and his son, Tyler to join Raven's Nest. Lori and Tyler subsequently began accompanying Raven to ringside for his matches, with Raven using him to wage psychological warfare against The Sandman over the following months. At ECW High Incident, High Incident on October 26, 1996, Richards was involved in one of ECW's most controversial Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Angle, angles, with Raven's Nest "Crucifixion, crucifying" The Sandman by tying him to a Instrument of Jesus' crucifixion, cross and placing a crown made of barbed wire on his head. The angle, which was widely criticised as being in poor taste, led to Olympic medal, Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle severing his links with ECW and delayed the promotion's debut on pay-per-view. At the instruction of Paul Heyman, Raven came to the ring and offered a somewhat insincere apology for his actions. The relationship between Raven and Richards began to deteriorate in late 1996. At Ultimate Jeopardy (1996), Ultimate Jeopardy on October 5, 1996, Raven was scheduled to team with Brian Lee (wrestler), Brian Lee against Dreamer and The Sandman in a match with Raven's ECW World Heavyweight Championship on the line. After Raven was announced as being unable to compete, Richards substituted for him, with Raven losing his title after The Sandman pinned Richards. Upon his return, Raven blamed Richards for the loss. At Holiday Hell (1996), Holiday Hell on December 7, 1996, Raven defeated The Sandman in a Hardcore wrestling, barbed wire match to regain the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. Despite this, the tension between Raven and Richards continued to build until, on December 28, 1996, Richards turned on Raven by superkicking him during a match with The Sandman. Richards, The Blue Meanie and Super Nova subsequently broke away from Raven. At the Crossing the Line Again event on February 1, 1997, Raven successfully defended the ECW World Heavyweight Championship against "Dr. Death" Steve Williams – inflicting Williams' first loss in the United States in a decade – after interference from Richards backfired. As part of an agreement between ECW and the World Wrestling Federation, Raven and several other ECW wrestlers appeared on the February 24, 1997 episode of ''WWE Raw, Raw Is War'', with Raven confronting Richards. Over the following months, Raven successfully defended the ECW World Heavyweight Championship against opponents including Dreamer, Richards, Rob Van Dam and Mike Bucci, Super Nova. His reign lasted until April 13, 1997, when he was defeated by Terry Funk in the main event of ECW Barely Legal, Barely Legal, ECW's first pay-per-view. On the May 1, 1997 episode of ''ECW Hardcore TV'', a controversial angle took place in which a morose Raven, despondent at the loss of his title and other setbacks, confronted Richards, telling him he had one final "mission" for him. Raven then attacked Richards before begging him to "Euthanasia, end my pain". At The Buffalo Invasion on May 11, 1997, Raven and Richards reformed their tag team to face Dreamer and Funk, with Richards pinning Funk despite bickering with Raven throughout the match. In the main event, Raven, Richards, Funk and The Sandman faced one another in a four-way elimination match for Funk's ECW World Heavyweight Championship. During the match, Raven DDT'ed both Funk and The Sandman and then demanded that Richards pin them and then lay down for him. Richards refused, instead superkicking Raven and enabling Funk and The Sandman to pin him. At Wrestlepalooza (1997), Wrestlepalooza on June 6, 1997, Raven faced Dreamer in a Professional wrestling match types#Loser Leaves Town match, "Loser Leaves ECW" match. During the bout, Raven abandoned his new manager (professional wrestling), valet, Chastity (wrestler), Chastity, and unsuccessfully begged Beulah to take him back. Dreamer ultimately won the match by pinning Raven for the first time, marking the end of their lengthy feud and the end of Raven's ECW career. Raven subsequently left ECW and rejoined World Championship Wrestling.


Return to WCW (1997–1999)


The Flock (1997–1998)

On June 30, 1997, Levy made his return to WCW as Raven. He was seen sitting in the front row at ''WCW Monday Nitro, Monday Nitro'' where the commentators acknowledged him as "a man who has been a champion with other organizations". On August 21, 1997 at ''Clash of the Champions XXXV'', Raven defeated Stevie Richards in an "unsanctioned" match and then took a seat in the front row. The storyline continued that Raven would frequently appear in the front row for the next few months with his lackeys, slowly forming what would be known as The Flock. Raven was an "unsigned free agent", but eventually accepted a contract with WCW Commissioner J. J. Dillon which stipulated that he could wrestle only when he wanted and under his own rules. The Flock was a Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Stable, stable of wikt:misfit, misfits in the same vein as the Raven's Nest group in ECW. With The Flock, however, Raven was more openly abusive and controlling, which eventually led to dissension and rebellion. The group's matches were held under ''Raven's Rules'', which meant no disqualifications—weapon usage, double teaming, and outside interference were rampant. Raven made his in-ring ''Nitro'' debut on October 27 against Scott Antol, Scotty Riggs, after Riggs refused an invitation to join The Flock. Raven won the match, during which he performed a drop toehold on Riggs that drove his face into a steel chair and temporarily blinded him in one eye. The two engaged in a brief feud which resulted in a match at World War 3 (1997), World War 3 in November, where Raven defeated Riggs and inducted him by force into The Flock. With The Flock's help, Raven won the WWE United States Championship, WCW United States Heavyweight Championship which lasted only a day as Raven defeated
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at Spring Stampede (1998), Spring Stampede and lost the belt the following night to Bill Goldberg on ''Nitro''. He blamed The Flock and Saturn in particular for his loss. This led to a series of matches, culminating in a match at Fall Brawl (1998), Fall Brawl that if Raven lost, The Flock would be able to disband. Saturn won with the help of Billy Kidman, Kidman, who also wanted to leave Raven's abuses.


The Dead Pool (1998–1999)

Without The Flock, Raven began a series of depressing interviews and walked out on several matches. In October at Halloween Havoc (1998), Halloween Havoc, Raven refused to wrestle Chris Jericho for the WCW World Television Championship, WCW Television Championship, but eventually was convinced to return to the ring which he lost the match and was not seen until 1999. On his return, a series of Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Vignette, vignettes were shown in which a camera crew followed Raven to his supposed childhood home, where he had led a privileged American upper class, upper class lifestyle. He was also reunited with his former valet Chastity, who WCW claimed was his sister. He teamed with Perry Saturn, winning the WCW Tag Team Championship at Slamboree (1999), 1999 Slamboree, losing the belts to the debuting The Jersey Triad three weeks later. He later joined with Vampiro and the Insane Clown Posse in a short-lived stable called Raven's Nest#Dead Pool/Dark Carnival, The Dead Pool. In a backstage meeting in August 1999, which involved every contracted WCW wrestler, Eric Bischoff offered anyone their release right then and there. Levy was the only one to stand up and walk out, as he was dissatisfied with WCW's creative direction. Levy was granted his release and left the company.


Return to ECW (1999–2000)

As a condition to leaving WCW, Levy was not allowed to directly join the WWF upon leaving the promotion as levied by a no compete clause in his contract. Via a loophole in the contract, Levy rejoined ECW and signed a one-year contract on August 25, 1999. The next night, Raven made a surprise return at the Last Show at the Madhouse, which was televised on ECW's ECW on TNN, debut on TNN, winning the tag team title from the departing The Dudley Boyz along with Tommy Dreamer on August 26, 1999. A reluctant tag team, Raven and Dreamer reigned as ECW World Tag Team Championship, ECW World Tag Team Champions for several months. When they lost the belts, they feuded briefly. Raven and Mike Awesome won the tag team title from Tanaka and Dreamer on March 4, 2000, only to lose them a week later to Impact Players, The Impact Players at Living Dangerously (2000), Living Dangerously. CyberSlam (2000), CyberSlam 2000 was Raven's last ECW appearance with Francine, as she aligned with Justin Credible that evening. In his last televised match (July 15, 2000) Raven challenged ECW TV champion Rhino. His in-ring appearances were initially limited by a recent surgery to repair a rotator cuff tear. Shortly thereafter, he departed for the WWF.


Return to WWF/E (2000–2003)

Levy returned to the WWF, as Raven, at Unforgiven (2000), Unforgiven on September 24, 2000 when he interfered in the strap match between Tazz and Jerry Lawler by hitting Lawler with a DDT (professional wrestling), DDT. His previous run in the WWF as Johnny Polo was Retroactive continuity, ignored by the company. He then started teaming with Tazz before they went their separate ways. Raven feuded with Jerry Lawler that fall until January 2001. He then moved on to the Hardcore division, where he would often bring out a shopping cart full of trash cans and other potential weapons during his entrances. On December 22 in Chattanooga, he defeated Steve Blackman for the WWE Hardcore Championship, Hardcore Championship, his first of a record 27 title reigns, though most of Raven's title reigns were short-lived. The Hardcore title at the time was contested under the "WWE Hardcore Championship#24/7 Rules, 24/7" defense rule, leading to segments where one wrestler would win the title only to immediately lose it to another wrestler. At WrestleMania X-Seven on April 1, 2001, he competed in his only WrestleMania match, losing the Hardcore Championship to Kane (wrestler), Kane in a triple threat match that also included Big Show. At Backlash (2001), Backlash on April 29, he lost to Hardcore Champion Rhino (wrestler), Rhyno in a hardcore match. A brief angle had an anonymous Black Ninja, who was later revealed to be his old valet from his Pacific Northwest days, Tori (wrestler), Tori, aiding Raven in retaining the Hardcore Championship. When the The Invasion (professional wrestling), Invasion storyline began, he found himself in the new The Alliance (professional wrestling), WCW/ECW Alliance. His most notable storyline during this time was when he was managed by Terri Runnels and destroyed the love interest of Saturn, his mop called "Moppy". He also started teaming with Justin Credible in late July. By the end of the year, Raven was not seen on WWF programs, as the Alliance lost the "Winner Take All" match at Survivor Series (2001), Survivor Series on November 18. In March 2002, when the WWF brand extension was announced, Raven was WWE brand extension#Superstar selections, drafted to Raw (WWE brand), Raw. On the final ''SmackDown!'' before the split began, he defeated Maven Huffman, Maven to once again win the Hardcore Championship, thus bringing the title to ''Raw''. He lost the title that Monday to Mark LoMonaco, Bubba Ray Dudley. At that time, Levy decided to spend some time announcing, and Raven became the new color commentator for ''WWE Heat, Sunday Night Heat'' and ''List of former World Wrestling Entertainment programming#Excess (2001–2002), Excess''. This role lasted a couple of months, as he later quit the show to resume his wrestling career on ''Raw''. This did not last long either, as he was "banished" from ''Raw'' after losing a match to former ECW alumni Tommy Dreamer on the June 24 episode of ''Raw''. Raven was forced to spend the rest of the year on ''Heat''. Although he won his way back onto the ''Raw'' roster, he lost to Jeff Hardy in a Royal Rumble (2003), Royal Rumble qualifier match, which was his final match in the WWE. He was released from the promotion the following week on January 20, 2003.


NWA Total Nonstop Action / Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2003–2010)


The Gathering (2003–2004)

Raven debuted for NWA Total Nonstop Action (TNA) on January 22, 2003, two days after his release from WWE, attacking and hitting his finisher on Jeff Jarrett and stealing the NWA World Heavyweight Championship from him. Raven then embarked upon a long-running storyline in which he claimed it was his "destiny" to win the NWA World Heavyweight Title. Raven began playing mind games with the roster, starting with his former nemesis Sandman, and debuted his trademark ''Clockwork Orange'' House of Fun match, which Levy devised himself. On April 30, 2003 Raven got his first shot at Jarrett's NWA World Heavyweight Championship, yet Jarrett won the match. On September 17, 2003, Raven lost his trademark long hair after he was defeated by Shane Douglas in a hair versus hair match, thanks to the surprise interference of Vampiro. Vampiro and Raven would grow to be bitter rivals which resulted in a backstage brawl which Vampiro ended up with a torn "ACL." While in TNA, he formed a stable known as Raven's Nest#The Gathering, The Gathering, which included ROH rival CM Punk, as well as Julio Dinero and Mickie James, Alexis Laree, though they would later turn on him. He created matches involving old friends and brought in former colleagues from ECW such as New Jack, Perry Saturn, Mikey Whipwreck, and Justin Credible, all of whom Raven beat in matches. Later in the year these superstars overturned Sports Entertainment Xtreme (SEX). In 2003, Raven feuded with James Mitchell (manager), James Mitchell and the Disciples of the New Church. Raven took them all out one by one just like he said, but with interferences from The Gathering and ECW counterparts. Raven ended his feud with James Mitchell in a Last Man Standing match, which was won by Raven. This led to a long undefeated run and the beginning of Raven's attempts to fulfill his destiny. In 2004, Raven teamed up with The Sandman to go against The Gathering. The Gathering won due to interference from James Mitchell, who had aligned himself with The Gathering. Raven then teamed with Terry Funk to defeat the Gathering, even though James Mitchell tried to interfere. Also in 2004, Raven's old friend Sabu (wrestler), Sabu returned to TNA. Raven teamed with Sabu to defeat The Gathering one last time. Raven and Sabu then feuded with Abyss (wrestler), Abyss and "The Alpha Male" Monty Brown. Abyss and Brown outnumbered Sabu on many occasions, when Raven failed to watch Sabu's back. Raven waged a campaign against Sabu, disrespecting the memory of his uncle and assaulting Sabu's mouthpiece, Sonjay Dutt, until Sabu finally broke and attacked him on July 23. Raven defeated Sabu in a Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match/No Holds Barred match, No Holds Barred match on August 4, and a scheduled return match on August 18 was canceled after Sabu suffered a legitimate back injury. He also competed in the very first Monster's Ball match, with Abyss and Brown.


NWA World Heavyweight Champion (2005–2006)

On June 19, 2005, Raven turned face and fulfilled his self-proclaimed destiny when he won the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at Slammiversary (2005), Slammiversary (by taking Jeff Jarrett's place after Jarrett attacked a fan from the crowd earlier that night and got arrested), defeating A.J. Styles, Abyss, Sean Waltman and Monty Brown in a five way King of the Mountain match. He successfully defended the title in two defenses over the following months against Abyss at No Surrender (2005), No Surrender, and Rhino two months later at TNA Unbreakable (2005), Unbreakable. Against Rhino he showed his full array of moves and peeled back the years looking like the Raven in ECW and early WCW. He not only defeated Rhino but hit a Raven Effect DDT on Jeff Jarrett, with the assistance of Jeff Hardy running to the ringside. He also had a tag team match with Sabu against Jeff Jarrett and Rhino. On September 15, Raven lost the NWA World Heavyweight Championship to Jeff Jarrett in Oldcastle, Ontario, Canada, at a special event of Border City Wrestling. America's Most Wanted (professional wrestling), America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris (wrestler), "Wildcat" Chris Harris and James Storm, "Cowboy" James Storm) came out and interfered on Jarrett's behalf. BCW officials immediately contacted TNA Director of Authority Larry Zbyszko, who declared the title change official (TNA had briefly gone dark on its national television timeslot prior to jumping to Spike (TV channel), Spike TV, prompting a title change in another NWA based promotion). This led to Raven feuding with Larry Zbyszko, who brought in wrestlers like Justin Credible, PJ Polaco and Chris Kanyon, Chris K to wrestle Raven. This culminated in a match at Final Resolution (2006), Final Resolution where Raven wrestled Sean Waltman with the stipulation that if Raven lost he would have to leave TNA. Raven lost the match and went on hiatus as a result. Raven returned to TNA on April 23, 2006 at the TNA Lockdown (2006), Lockdown pay-per-view, and reignited his feud with Zbyszko. They would end their feud at Victory Road (2006), Victory Road in a Lucha libre#Luchas de Apuestas, Hair vs. Hair match which Raven won.


Serotonin (2006–2008)

He next feuded with Abyss and Spike Dudley, Brother Runt, losing to the former in a Hangman's Horror match on Impact after the latter turned on him. Subsequent to this, his coverage in major televised angles has dropped considerably. While he was off-air, an alliance was teased between Kazarian (wrestler), Kazarian, Johnny Devine, and Matt Bentley. On the TNA Primetime Special before TNA Genesis (2006), Genesis, the three came out in goth, addressing a new movement in TNA. After a loss at Genesis, sporting a new look (often with a mask), Raven revealed himself as their leader, caning the loser of the match. This stable became known as Raven's Nest#Serotonin, Serotonin. The direction of this stable was very hard to place, although they lost the majority of their televised matches. Regardless of the outcome, Raven would hit the Serotonin competitor with a cane. After a long hiatus, Raven returned to the ring, losing to Christopher Daniels in a Professional wrestling match types#First Blood match, First Blood Invitational then losing to Chris Harris (wrestler), Chris Harris after interference from Kazarian (wrestler), Kaz. On ''Impact Wrestling (TV series), Impact'', Raven came out after Kaz's win over Havok and Martyr and hit Kaz in the back with a Kendo Stick, breaking it over Kaz's back. Raven, Havok, and Martyr then attacked Kaz with kendo sticks. On the July 19 episode of ''Impact!'', Raven and the rest of Serotonin took on the reuniting Triple X (professional wrestling), Triple X. Raven had very little time in the match and Serotonin lost after Skipper hit a Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving leg drop, diving leg drop, Daniels hit a Christopher Daniels#In wrestling, Best Moonsault Ever, and Senshi hit a Low Ki#In wrestling, Warrior's Way on Havok. Raven won a House of Fun match, on the August 9 episode of ''Impact!''. He teamed with Bobby Roode, Robert Roode and James Storm against the team of Chris Harris, Rhino, and Kazarian. Raven lost to Kaz, who had rebelled against him, at Hard Justice (2007), Hard Justice despite having the remaining members of Serotonin involve themselves in the match. He then issued a challenge to Abyss and Rhino at Bound for Glory (2007), Bound for Glory. Abyss later had Black Reign added to the match and made it a Monsters Ball. Raven briefly formed an alliance with Johnny Devine, Havok, Dustin Rhodes, Black Reign, Ricky Banderas, Judas Mesias, and James Mitchell with the purpose of defeating Abyss. At Bound for glory, Raven would go on to lose the match after Abyss gave him a black hole slam on to tacks and glass. On the November 15 episode of ''Impact'', Havok was revealed to be Dudley Boyz, Team 3D's X Division traitor, effectively ending Serotonin. At Turning Point (2007 wrestling), Turning Point, Raven substituted for Rhino in the "Match of 10,000 Thumbtacks" and teamed with Abyss to defeat Dustin Rhodes, Black Reign and Jon Hugger, Rellik. Raven was officially released from TNA, and his profile was removed from the roster on March 7, 2008.


Alliance with Dr. Stevie; EV 2.0 (2009–2010)

After an absence of more than a year, Raven surprised fans by returning to TNA on May 28, 2009. He returned as a heel by attacking Abyss with a Kendo stick with Stevie Richards, Dr. Stevie assisting him. He then aligned himself with Dr. Stevie and Daffney. On the June 18 episode of ''Impact!'' he won a Clockwork Orange House of Fun match against Trevor Murdoch, Jethro Holliday. At Slammiversary (2009), Slammiversary, Abyss and Shantelle Malawski, Taylor Wilde defeated Raven and Daffney in the first-ever mixed tag team Monster's Ball match. After the pay-per-view, Raven's name was taken down from the TNA website. On the November 12, 2009, episode of ''Impact!'', Raven returned again to TNA attacking Abyss and throwing a fireball at Mick Foley's face, aligning himself again with Dr. Stevie and Daffney. At Final Resolution (2009), Final Resolution, Abyss and Foley defeated Stevie and Raven in a "Foley's Funhouse" tag team match. Raven appeared on the January 4 episode of ''Impact!'', teaming with Dr. Stevie in a number one contender's tag team match, where they were defeated by Matt Morgan (wrestler), Matt Morgan and Hernandez (wrestler), Hernandez. He appeared on the February 18 episode of ''Impact!'', helping Eric Bischoff take out Abyss, along with Rhino, Homicide (wrestler), Homicide, Travis Tomko, Tomko, and Nigel McGuinness, Desmond Wolfe. Raven returned to television four months later on the June 24 episode of ''Impact!'' showing signs of a face turn, appearing in the Impact! Zone crowd beside Stevie Richards and Tommy Dreamer. The following week the three were joined by Rhino. On the July 15 episode of ''Impact!'' Raven, Dreamer, Richards, Rhino, Devon Hughes, Brother Devon, Pat Kenney and Al Snow, led by Mick Foley, aligned themselves with the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, TNA World Heavyweight Champion Rob Van Dam by attacking Abyss and the rest of the TNA locker room. The following week, TNA president Dixie Carter (wrestling), Dixie Carter agreed to give the ECW alumni their own reunion pay–per–view event, Hardcore Justice (2010), Hardcore Justice: The Last Stand, as a celebration of hardcore wrestling and a final farewell to the company. On the July 29 episode of ''Impact!'' Raven re–ignited his old feud with Dreamer by turning on him, after his match with Abyss, and laying him out with a DDT on a chair and in doing so, turned heel. The following week, Raven explained his turn by saying that he had not forgotten how Dreamer had "stolen", and later married, his girlfriend Beulah McGillicutty, who turned on Raven back in 1996 during his and Dreamer's initial feud. On August 8 at Hardcore Justice Raven defeated Dreamer in a "Final Showdown" match refereed by Mick Foley. On the following episode of ''Impact!'', the ECW alumni, known collectively as ECW Originals, Extreme, Version 2.0 (EV 2.0), were assaulted by A.J. Styles, Kazarian (wrestler), Kazarian, Bobby Roode, Robert Roode, James Storm, Doug Williams (wrestler), Douglas Williams and Matt Morgan of Ric Flair's stable, who thought they didn't deserve to be in TNA, thus once again turning Raven face. At Bound for Glory (2010), Bound for Glory, Raven, Dreamer, Rhino, Richards and Sabu defeated members Styles, Kazarian, Morgan, Roode and Storm in a Professional wrestling match types#Lethal Lockdown match, Lethal Lockdown match. At Turning Point (2010 wrestling), Turning Point, EV 2.0 faced Fortune in a ten-man tag team match, where each member of EV 2.0 put their TNA careers on the line. In the end, EV 2.0 lost the match and Sabu was released from TNA. Two weeks later on ''Impact!'', Raven was forced to put his TNA future on the line in a match against the TNA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Hardy. Hardy won the match and as a result Raven was released from TNA. His release from the company was legitimate. Raven worked one last match for the promotion on November 12, 2010, defeating TNA Television Championship, TNA Television Champion A.J. Styles in a non–title match at the ''Farewell at the TNA Asylum, Asylum'' House show, live event.


Independent circuit and semi-retirement (2008–present)

In 2008, Raven appeared in Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW) for Season 2 of Juggalo Championship Wrestling#SlamTV.21, SlamTV!. In the main event of the second episode, JCW Heavyweight Championship, JCW Heavyweight Champion Steve Robinson (wrestler), Corporal Robinson put his title on the line against Sexy Slim Goody. When Robinson attempted to hit the Professional wrestling throws#Cobra clutch legsweep, Boot Camp, the lights shut off in the arena. When they turned back on, Raven appeared in the ring and hit Robinson with his Evenflow DDT, before stealing the JCW Heavyweight Championship belt. In the third episode, Raven introduced Sexy Slim Goody as his newest lackey. When Robinson ran out to the ring to take his title back, Sexy Slim Goody (kayfabe) knocked him out with a Professional wrestling attacks#Chair shot, steel chair shot, and Raven began to shave Robinson's afro. Sabu appeared from out of the crowd and scared Raven off, leaving Robinson with a half shaved afro. The tag team of Raven and Sexy Slim Goody had a match against Corporal Robinson and Sabu in the following episode. Raven walked out on the match with the stolen championship belt, fleeing from Sabu. At ''Bloodymania II'', Raven lost to Corporal Robinson in a Professional wrestling match types#Loser Leaves Town match, "Loser leaves JCW" Ladder match. However, Raven returned to the company at Bloodymania III in a losing effort against his old nemesis Sabu in a Professional wrestling match types#Hardcore-based variations, Raven's Rules match. Levy was the heavyweight champion of CWA Pro Wrestling, an Independent circuit, independent
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based out of Orangeburg, South Carolina, from March 15 through August 8, 2008. He won the championship when he defeated Timber in Charlotte, North Carolina, on March 15. He was stripped of the title after missing several shows, therefore not being able to defend the championship. Levy was also featured doing shows overseas at Russia's Independent Wrestling Federation, battling Joe Hitchen, Joe Legend. In April 2008, Raven toured Australia and New Zealand including several seminars as well as performing. In June, Raven wrestled for multiple European promotions which included losing to Gangrel (wrestler), The Vampire Warrior in a flaming tables match for Nu-Wrestling Evolution. In 2009, Raven regularly wrestled for Collective League of Adrenaline Strength and Honor, NWA Charlotte and Showtime Allstar Wrestling. On August 2, 2009, Raven defeated reigning champion Preston Quinn to win the Vanguard Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight Title in Norfolk, Virginia at the NorVa. Post match, Larry Zbyszko and Raven had a war of words, where Raven challenged Zbyszko to find an opponent to face him for the VCW World Title, a match which he consequently won. In November, he wrestled all across Europe, touring with American Wrestling Rampage. In January 2010, Raven took on Chris Harris (wrestler), Chris Harris for the PICW Heavyweight Championship and lost. At Bloodymania IV, in the main event Raven took on Corporal Robinson and Mike Knox in a triple threat match for the JCW Heavyweight Championship where Robinson retained his championship. At JCW Legends and Icons, he was involved in a seven way "Philly Madness" match which included former ECW stars such as Sabu, Shane Douglas and the eventual winner, Rhino. Two days later at Bloodymania V, Raven and Sexy Slim Goody won the JCW Tag Team Championship. On September 16, he defeated Jocephus for the USWO Heavyweight Championship and would lose it in November 11 to Jocephus. At JCW New Year's Eve Ninja Party!, Raven lost the tag team championship back to The Irish Airborne, The Ring Rydas. On April 28, 2012, Raven debuted for Extreme Rising in a dark match against Gary Wolfe (wrestler), Gary Wolfe ending in a no contest. On October 27, Raven appeared for Niagara Falls, Ontario-based promotion Busted Knuckle Pro Wrestling's Apocalypse event, defeating Eddie Osborne in a Clockwork Orange House of Fun match. During the match, Raven threw out his shoulder while performing a DDT, but still finished the match, despite being hit with several chair shots and even going through a table after the DDT was performed. After the match, he cut a promo putting over all of the young stars in the promotion as well as Osborne, congratulating the promotion on doing a great job so far in his eyes. On November 11 at Extreme Rising, Raven took on Stevie Richards in a loser leaves town match which ended in a no contest. In the early part of 2013, Raven toured Europe wrestling for various promotions in various countries including Germany and the Netherlands. On May 24, Raven reunited with Perry Saturn in a tag team Raven's Rules match for Billy Corgan's Resistance Pro Wrestling, defeating Brady Pierce and Mad Man Pondo. Raven had spent 2014 in Nigeria and South Africa. He defeated Fury in a singles match at a house show in Lagos, Nigeria on November 7, 2014. He won the WWP Tag Team Championship with Venus on November 24, which they lost December 22 at house show in Abuja, Nigeria. Raven signed with NWF and made his debut on the main event defeating Strong Bone in a Hardcore match on December 23. He teamed with The Steiner Brothers where they defeated Sabu and The Wolves in a Christmas house show in Lagos. He won the NWF World Heavyweight Championship on December 27, defeating Kamjarlio in steel cage match. He earned his first title defense on December 29, by defeating Sabu on a live event in Cairo. He retained again in six-man battle royal on December 30, in a house show in Newark, New Jersey.


2nd return to Impact Wrestling (2018, 2019, 2020, 2022)

On the December 6, 2018, episode of ''TNA Impact!, Impact!'', Raven appeared as a mental patient helping Eddie Edwards (wrestler), Eddie Edwards escape Sandy Acres mental hospital giving Edwards a key card to get out of the hospital. On the January 3, 2019, episode of ''TNA Impact!, Impact!'', Raven made a surprise appearance helping
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attack Eli Drake. On March 31, 2020, during the ''Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Special!'', Raven made an appearance helping
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during an altercation with Ohio Versus Everything, oVe afterwards he attacked Dreamer hitting him with a kendo stick following a match between Rhyno, Rhino and Madman Fulton. On July 1, 2022, at Against All Odds (2022), Against All Odds, Raven returned to ''Impact Wrestling'' as a special guest commentator for the Clockwork Orange House of Fun match between Moose (wrestler), Moose and Sami Callihan. On September 23, 2022, at Victory Road (2022), Victory Road, it was announced that Raven would be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame, Impact Hall of Fame. On October 7, at Bound for Glory (2022), Bound for Glory, during the pre-show Raven was inducted into the Hall of Fame by
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.


Major League Wrestling (2023–present)

In the summer of 2022, segments aired showing members of the Major League Wrestling (MLW) roster laid out, each with a calling card on their body. On March 7, 2023, Raven made his appearance known in an MLW video revealing himself as the leader of a heel stable known as The Calling—consisting of Rickey Shane Page and Akira (American wrestler), Akira, Delirious (wrestler), Delirious, Dr. Cornwallus, and Mandy Leon—who would attack wrestlers during their matches. April 8, 2023, he participated in Battle Riot V as the seventeenth entrant, before eliminating himself by going over the top rope.


Other media


Filmography


Film


Television


Comedy

In 2010, Levy began working as a Stand-up comedy, stand-up comic, taking part in Bob Levy (comedian), Bob Levy's ''Levy World Order'' comedy tour.


Music videos

Along with
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and members of Raven's Flock, he appeared in a music video for the band Stuck Mojo's song "Rising". In 2011, Raven starred in the music video "Owata" by the Smashing Pumpkins.


Merchandising

According to the Wrestling Figure Checklist, there are 18 different Raven action figures from WWE, TNA, WCW and ECW, making him one of few wrestlers to have one from these four major promotions.


Podcast

Raven currently hosts the podcast "The Raven Effect" with heralded professional wrestling play by play man Rich Bocchini and Joseph Feeney III of The Creative Control Network. Earlier hosts include Busby Berkeley, The Pelican and Johnny Swinger.


Personal life

Levy possesses an Intelligence quotient, IQ of 143 and is a member of Mensa International, Mensa and the Theta Chi fraternity. He suffers from type 2 diabetes, and has also been diagnosed with histrionic personality disorder, histrionic and narcissistic personality disorder. Levy married in January 2007, but announced on Twitter in March 2013 that he and his wife had divorced. Levy is a lifelong fan of comic books. In ''Wizard (magazine), Wizard Magazines May 1999 issue, Levy is quoted as saying
I love the Marvel Knights line. I'm a big Kevin Smith fan, and his work on ''Daredevil (Marvel Comics series), Daredevil'' is the best on that book since Frank Miller (comics), Frank Miller's stuff. ''Inhumans'' is also great. It could be the break-out book of the year because they're finally treating them as real characters instead of just freaks and monsters with no personality.
The article goes on to say that he is a big fan of ''Watchmen'', ''Swamp Thing'', and especially ''The Sandman (Vertigo), Sandman'' and that he has a tattoo of Neil Gaiman's Sandman character (Dream (comics), Dream) on his back. Levy, along with Brian Azzarello, wrote Issue #14 of ''Spider-Man's Tangled Web'', entitled "The Last Shoot". The Comic book, comic was based around the professional wrestler (named Crusher Hogan) who Spider-Man, Peter Parker defeated in the character's first appearance in ''Amazing Fantasy''. He also provided a cover quote for a Trade paperback (comics), trade paperback edition of ''100 Bullets''. Levy, along with former colleague Chris Kanyon and colleague Mike Sanders (wrestler), Mike Sanders, attempted to Filing (legal), sue World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) for "cheating them out of health care and other benefits", but a federal judge in Stamford, Connecticut dismissed the case. In a 2010 interview Levy explained that the case was dismissed due to statute of limitations running out.


Championships and accomplishments

* Australasian Wrestling Federation ** AWF Australasian Championship (1 time) *
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** ECW World Heavyweight Championship (List of ECW Champions, 2 times) ** ECW World Tag Team Championship (List of ECW World Tag Team Champions#Title history, 4 times) – with Stevie Richards (2),
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(1) and Mike Awesome (1) *Extreme Wrestling Federation ** EWF Championship (1 time) *Great Championship Wrestling **GCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * Heartland Wrestling Association ** HWA Tag Team Championship (HWA Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with Bill DeMott, Hugh Morrus * Juggalo Championship Wrestling ** JCW Tag Team Championship (JCW Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with Sexy Slim Goody * Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation ** MEWF Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship (MEWF Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) * National Wrestling Alliance ** NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship (NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) * National Wrestling Federation ** NWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * TNA Hall of Fame, NWA Total Nonstop Action/Total Nonstop Action Wrestling/Impact Wrestling ** NWA World Heavyweight Championship (List of NWA World Heavyweight Champions, 1 time) ** King of the Mountain match, King of the Mountain (King of the Mountain match, 2005) ** TNA Gauntlet for the Gold, Gauntlet for the Gold (TNA Gauntlet for the Gold#Most Gauntlet for the Gold victories, 2003 – Heavyweight) **
TNA Hall of Fame The TNA Hall of Fame is a hall of fame that honors professional wrestlers and wrestling personalities who contributed to the history of the American based professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). It was established i ...
(TNA Hall of Fame#Inductees, 2022) *
Pacific Northwest Wrestling Pacific Northwest Wrestling (PNW) (also known as Big Time Wrestling and Portland Wrestling) is the common name used to refer to several different professional wrestling companies, both past and present, based in Portland, Oregon, United States. ...
** NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship (NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 3 times) ** NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship (NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship#Title history, 3 times) – with Top Gun (1), The Grappler (1), and Steve Doll (1) ** NWA Pacific Northwest Television Championship (NWA Pacific Northwest Television Championship#Title history, 1 time) * Pro-Pain Pro Wrestling ** Pro-Pain Pro Wrestling#3PW World Heavyweight Championship, 3PW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' ** Ranked No. 22 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500, PWI 500'' in 2003 ** Ranked No. 168 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the "PWI Years" in 2003 *''Ring Around The Northwest Newsletter'' **Wrestler of the Year (1989–1990) * United States Xtreme Wrestling ** UXW Heavyweight Championship (4 times) *
United States Wrestling Association The United States Wrestling Association (USWA) was a professional wrestling promotion based in Memphis, Tennessee. The company was founded when the Memphis-based Continental Wrestling Association merged with the Dallas-based World Class Champions ...
** USWA World Tag Team Championship (USWA World Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with Brian Lawler, Brian Christopher * United States Wrestling Organization ** USWO Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * USA Pro Wrestling ** USA Pro Heavyweight Championship (5 times) * Vanguard Championship Wrestling ** VCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *
World Championship Wrestling World Championship Wrestling (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Ted Turner in 1988, after Turner Broadcasting System, through a subsidiary named Universal Wrestling Corporation, purchased the assets of National W ...
** WCW Light Heavyweight Championship (WCW Light Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) ** WWE United States Heavyweight Championship, WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (List of WWE United States Champions, 1 time) ** WCW World Tag Team Championship (List of WCW World Tag Team Champions, 1 time) – with Perry Saturn * World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment **WWE Hardcore Championship, WWF/WWE Hardcore Championship (List of WWE Hardcore Champions, 26 times)


''Luchas de Apuestas'' record


See also

* List of Jewish professional wrestlers


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