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The exalted one is always watching,” AEW wrote in the caption to the clip.Raven lives in Atlanta and is good friends with Diamond Dallas Page, so it’s possible he was just visiting. There’s no word yet on why the former Johnny Polo was at Dynamite, but it’s possible he was just visiting as he lives in Atlanta. Havoc tweeted the following photo of he and Raven together. As noted, pro wrestling veteran Raven was seen in the crowd during a segment with The Dark Order on last night’s AEW Dynamite episode, during the Tag Team Battle Royal.It was believed that Raven was just there visiting as he lives in Atlanta, but there’s been obvious fan speculation on the former WWE, WCW, ECW and TNA star possibly working with AEW in the near future.AEW star Jimmy Havoc revealed that Raven was also backstage at the State Farm Arena yesterday before Dynamite. Some gems, for sure. Dynamite saw the "return" of an old school fan favorite that has AEW fans very excited: Raven. We Raven is considered to be one of the greatest minds in the business, in the ring and behind-the-scenes, and could bring some value to a company like AEW. He ultimately left WCW after disagreements with management and joined the WWF (before it was the WWE), but only stayed there from 1993-1994, with the "Johnny Polo" persona as a spoiled rich kid. AEW star Jimmy Havoc revealed that Raven was also backstage at the State Farm Arena yesterday before Dynamite. Taz was filling in … ECW legend Raven caused a stir amongst AEW fans with an unexpected appearance on last week's Dynamite, with cameras catching the former Flock leader sat in … The exalted one is always watching," AEW wrote in the caption.Raven lives in Atlanta and is good friends with Diamond Dallas Page, so it's possible he was just visiting.
It got a lot of fans talking about the 55-year-old professional wrestler, wondering if he'd be making a full-fledged comeback and speculating that he might be "The Exalted One" The Dark Order's always talking about. Former WWE, ECW, WCW and TNA star Raven was sitting in the crowd for last night’s AEW Dynamite episode from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Which is why a lot of people were surprised to see Raven at an AEW Dynamite show, simply sitting in the audience as the action spilled out onto the floor only a few feet from him.
The show debuted on October 2, 2019, and serves as the flagship program of AEW. He put on more mass and created the nihilistic, bad-ass character of "The Raven" which was heavily inspired by Grunge Rock.
It's no secret that the promotion is focusing heavily on WWE-Attitude era storylines and Raven was very much a part of that phenomenon. He also had more hardcore title reigns in the WWE than anyone at a whopping 27.He underwent a few different personas before finally settling on Raven, but started off as a baddie.Raven's real name is Scott Levy, and after graduating from the University of Delaware with a criminal justice degree, decided to head over to the Monster Factory in New Jersey to learn the fine art of wrasslin' under Larry Sharpe. But I'm telling you now, if Raven is joining AEW, I'm not gonna miss anything going forward.Steve, still unhappy with his professional wrestling career despite knowing he had the work ethic and talent to make it in the business, knew he needed to make a huge transformation, so he did. He has not appeared for a major promotion since his last TNA appearances in 2010.Stay tuned for an update on why Raven was at Dynamite. Rocking a very grunge aesthetic and quoting Edgar Allan Poe at the end of his monologues, Raven may not be one of the most commercially successful wrestlers, but he is well respected across several organizations due to his excellence on the mat and the mic.The Philadelphia native was lauded as having "one of the most emotional rivalries in professional wrestling's history" with The Sandman in the 1990s.Then there's his title resume.