
Watch: The Official Trailer for the New Raven Documentary “Nevermore” is Here
A new trailer has dropped for an upcoming documentary, Nevermore: The Raven Effect, focusing on the influential 90s wrestler, Raven, real name Scott Levy. Directed by Geordie Day, the film provides a glimpse into the complex and captivating persona of Raven, a character that left an indelible mark on professional wrestling.
New Raven Documentary Trailer Released
The trailer description sets the stage perfectly: "He was the alternative. The outcast. The anti-hero. This is the story of Raven." This encapsulates why Raven resonated so deeply with many wrestling fans during the 90s. The documentary features an impressive lineup of wrestling personalities, including Chris Jericho, Billy Corgan, Rob Van Dam, Diamond Dallas Page, Bubba Ray Dudley, Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman, Perry Saturn, Kevin Sullivan, The Blue Meanie, Shane Douglas, Lodi, Brian Meyers, D'Lo Brown, Buff Bagwell, Sami Callihan, Moose, and Scott D'Amore.
Here is the official description:
“Wrestling is such a brutal business. It doesn’t surprise people that it attracts sociopaths, fame whores, coke whores, and adrenaline junkies. But why did it attract an artist?” asks Billy Corgan, frontman of the Smashing Pumpkins and wrestling promoter. It’s the central question posed in Nevermore: The Raven Effect, a documentary exploring a pivotal shift in wrestling history through the eyes of Raven, a brilliant, self-destructive performer who helped shape the style and tone of the no-holds-barred ECW, the notoriously extreme promotion known for its bloody matches and use of real weapons.
After being fired from both WWE and WCW, Nevermore: The Raven Effect follows Raven’s entry into ECW, where he brought a darker, more rebellious energy that electrified fans and helped ignite the 1990s wrestling boom. The chaos in the ring was fueled by a backstage world of drugs, alcohol, and sex. From “slip-and-slide rhino orgies” to an adrenaline shot to the heart of The Sandman, who wrestled just hours later, the line between performance and reality was dangerously thin. The film shifts between Raven’s present-day reflections and his devil-may-care past, offering a wild ride marked by untimely deaths and the looming shadow of CTE. Interviews with legends like Chris Jericho, Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman, DDP, and Rob Van Dam provide an unfiltered window into the era.
Though hard-hitting, the documentary also captures moments of tenderness, pride, and nostalgia as Raven and his peers look back on what they built, despite the wreckage it left behind. Nevermore: The Raven Effect celebrates Raven’s legacy and the transformation of wrestling in the 1990s, while unflinchingly confronting the brutal cost of this high-stakes, high-drama world.
Directed by award-winning filmmaker Geordie Day (Tough Guy: The Bob Probert Story, Producer — Charles Manson: The Final Words).
The Grunge-Inspired Anti-Hero
In an era often defined by larger-than-life, cartoonish heroes, Raven offered something different, something darker and more nuanced. He tapped into the burgeoning grunge culture, often sporting band t-shirts – a stark contrast to the brightly colored attire prevalent at the time – and famously used The Offspring's "Come Out and Play" as his entrance music, further solidifying his connection to the alternative scene. Raven's impact went far beyond his aesthetic. He was a master of psychology in the ring, utilizing mind games and intricate storylines that often blurred the lines between reality and fiction. His promos were captivating, filled with brooding intensity and philosophical undertones, setting him apart from his contemporaries.
An Unconventional Path to Stardom
What makes Raven's career even more remarkable is the unusual path he took to becoming this iconic character. Before embodying the nihilistic Raven, Scott Levy worked behind the scenes for WWF in the early 90s, even gaining the trust of Vince McMahon at a young age to become a producer. This backstage experience undoubtedly informed his understanding of the wrestling business and likely contributed to the depth and layers of the Raven character. From his early days, including a run as Johnny Polo, to his more famous iterations in ECW, WCW, and later back in WWE and TNA, Raven consistently reinvented himself while maintaining the core elements that made him so compelling.
His contributions to hardcore wrestling in ECW were particularly significant, and his influence can still be seen in the darker, more character-driven storytelling of today's wrestling landscape. The upcoming documentary promises to delve deeper into the fascinating journey of Scott Levy and the enduring legacy of Raven, a true original in the world of professional wrestling.
For those interested in seeing the film, premieres are scheduled in Boston on 8/23/25 and Chicago on 8/29/25 According to the distributor, there will be other select screenings throughout the fall before the doc arrives on digital.
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