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Breaking Kayfabe with Scott Levy
Scott Levy, or Raven as he’s known by fans, is credited with having a great “wrestling mind.” Just so happens that mind garnered an IQ of 143 and landed Levy in Mensa. But as with great gifts, often comes great stories of struggle and pain. Let Sean lead the way into that mind and the life of Levy. A life that left a young Levy starved for attention by a cold, affectionless father who also lived a life in the public eye as the managing editor of the National Enquirer. Learn from the inside how the world’s most infamous paper operated in its heyday, and the toll it took on family. So get ready to spend more than 90 minutes with a guy who happens to have as many personality disorder diagnoses as he does brilliance. Part therapy, part interview…all shoot. It’s the series that reminds us “they’re people.”
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Plot Summary
Breaking Kayfabe with Scott Levy is an independent interview series where professional wrestling personality Scott Levy, better known as Raven, sits down with fellow wrestlers and personalities from the industry. The series aims to delve into the personal stories, career reflections, and often unvarnished truths behind the personas and performances of its guests, exploring the realities of life in and around professional wrestling.
Critical Reception
As an independent series with a niche audience, Breaking Kayfabe with Scott Levy has not received widespread mainstream critical reviews. However, within the professional wrestling community, it is generally regarded as a candid and insightful platform that offers a unique perspective from a respected industry veteran. Fan reception is largely positive, appreciating the in-depth discussions and the authenticity of the interviews.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and unfiltered conversations with wrestling figures.
Appreciated for Scott Levy's (Raven) interviewing style, which encourages guests to open up.
Seen as a valuable resource for fans looking for behind-the-scenes insights into professional wrestling careers.
Google audience: Audience feedback is primarily found on platforms where the series is distributed or discussed. Viewers often commend the depth of the interviews and the opportunity to hear directly from wrestling personalities about their experiences, both positive and negative, in the often-grueling world of professional wrestling.
Fun Fact
Scott Levy, in his wrestling persona 'Raven,' was known for his complex, dark, and intellectual character, which set him apart from many of his contemporaries and contributed to his cult following.
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