Raven
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Podcast Appearances
You know, like...
And that's how I'd be with a book, you know?
And so the director came along and heard me on Steve Austin's podcast and said, he goes, he heard me on a podcast and thought I was really fascinating, his words, but I'll agree.
Just kidding.
And he goes, he wanted to do a documentary on me, and I said, I'll do it, but as long as it works and all, you know?
Because I wanted to tell my story as the truth,
Not just a rah-rah, not just a happy-go-lucky piece, and not just yay, Raven, because that's not what I'm about, you know?
You've self-described yourself in this interview already as a completionist and a perfectionist.
Do you think that that helped you or hurt you in your wrestling career?
Yes.
Both.
A perfectionist when it came to matches, promos, everything?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, to the point like I would exhaust people, you know.
It's exhausting listening to someone, you know, be so opinionated, bossy.
You know.
You have such an interesting career because you're in the ring, then you're taken out of it and you're, you know, put into a backstage role and you're put into a managerial role.
Did you feel like at that point in time, like, that dream of being a wrestler had been taken away?
Yeah, I felt like...
You know, I felt like I got to find a way.