Scott Levy was born on September 8,1964 and is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Raven.
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Scott Levy was born on September 8,1964 and is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Raven.
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Scott Levy graduated from Lake Worth Community High School in 1982.
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Scott Levy went on to attend the University of Delaware, where he earned a degree in criminal justice.
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Scott Levy took a semester off from college to enlist in the United States Marine Corps Reserve.
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Early in his career, Levy competed for the World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico as well as the Memphis, Tennessee-based promotion Continental Wrestling Association under the ring name "Scotty the Body", where he was given the gimmick of being the "boy toy" of Missy Hyatt, who used him to her and Eddie Gilbert's advantage.
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Scott Levy was part of the stable known as "The Cartel", along with Cactus Jack, Makhan Singh, Rip Rogers and Max Andrews.
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Scott Levy was given the ring name "Scotty Flamingo" and the gimmick of a surfer from Florida, even carrying a surfboard to the ring.
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Scott Levy competed in the WCW light heavyweight division, winning the WCW Light Heavyweight Championship from Brian Pillman on June 20,1992 at Beach Blast.
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Scott Levy held the title until July 5,1992, when he was defeated by Brad Armstrong.
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At Clash of the Champions XXI on November 18,1992, Scott Levy defeated Badd in a boxing match via knockout after Vegas surreptitiously weighted his boxing glove by soaking it in water.
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Scott Levy left WCW in February 1993 after disagreements with booker Bill Watts.
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Scott Levy managed Bomb for four months until he was replaced by Harvey Wippleman.
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Scott Levy's reign lasted until April 13,1997, when he was defeated by Terry Funk in the main event of Barely Legal, ECW's first pay-per-view.
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Scott Levy was seen sitting in the front row at Monday Nitro where the commentators acknowledged him as "a man who has been a champion with other organizations".
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Scott Levy was reunited with his former valet Chastity, who WCW claimed was his sister.
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Scott Levy later joined with Vampiro and the Insane Clown Posse in a short-lived stable called The Dead Pool.
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Scott Levy was the only one to stand up and walk out, as he was dissatisfied with WCW's creative direction.
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Via a loophole in the contract, Scott Levy rejoined ECW and signed a one-year contract on August 25,1999.
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Scott Levy's in-ring appearances were initially limited by a recent surgery to repair a rotator cuff tear.
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Scott Levy's last televised match was against Scotty Anton, which Raven lost.
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Scott Levy returned to the WWF, as Raven, in 2000 at Unforgiven when he interfered in the Strap match between Tazz and Jerry Lawler, by hitting Lawler with a DDT.
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Scott Levy's previous run in the WWF as Johnny Polo was ignored by the company.
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Scott Levy then started teaming with Tazz before they went their separate ways.
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Scott Levy 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.
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At that time, Scott Levy decided to spend some time announcing, and Raven became the new color commentator for Sunday Night Heat and Excess.
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Scott Levy was released from the promotion the following week on January 20,2003.
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Scott Levy 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.
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Scott Levy competed in the very first Monster's Ball match, with Abyss and Brown.
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Scott Levy successfully defended the title in two defenses over the following months against Abyss at No Surrender, and Rhino two months later at Unbreakable.
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Scott Levy had a tag team match with Sabu against Jeff Jarrett and Rhino.
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Scott Levy next feuded with Abyss and Brother Runt, losing to the former in a Hangman's Horror match on Impact after the latter turned on him.
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Scott Levy teamed with Robert Roode and James Storm against the team of Chris Harris, Rhino, and Kazarian.
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Scott Levy then issued a challenge to Abyss and Rhino at Bound for Glory.
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Scott Levy returned as a heel by attacking Abyss with a Kendo stick with Dr Stevie assisting him.
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Scott Levy was the heavyweight champion of CWA Pro Wrestling, an independent professional wrestling promotion based out of Orangeburg, South Carolina, from March 15 through August 8,2008.
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Scott Levy was stripped of the title after missing several shows, therefore not being able to defend the championship.
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Scott Levy was featured doing shows overseas at Russia's Independent Wrestling Federation, battling Joe Legend.
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Scott Levy teamed with The Steiner Brothers where they defeated Sabu and The Wolves in a Christmas house show in Lagos.
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Scott Levy possesses an IQ of 143 and is a member of Mensa and the Theta Chi fraternity.
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Scott Levy suffers from type 2 diabetes, and has been diagnosed with borderline, histrionic and narcissistic personality disorder.
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Scott Levy married in January 2007, but announced on Twitter in March 2013 that he and his wife had divorced.
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Scott Levy provided a cover quote for a trade paperback edition of 100 Bullets.
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