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Breaking Kayfabe with Scott Levy peels back the layers on one of wrestling's more cerebral personalities. The film intertwines Levy's impressive IQ and Mensa membership with his tumultuous journey through the wrestling landscape. You get a mix of intimate storytelling and wrestling lore, which creates a unique atmosphere, almost like sitting in a smoke-filled room listening to an old friend recount tales. The pacing is conversational, reflecting Levy's reflective nature, and there's a raw honesty about his struggles that sets it apart from typical wrestling documentaries. It’s more about the man than the character, giving a glimpse into the psyche behind the persona of Raven.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with limited print runs that make it a curious find. Those dedicated to wrestling documentaries often seek it out for its psychological perspective on the sport. Its scarcity keeps collectors intrigued, especially with Levy's unique blend of intellect and wrestling storytelling that isn’t commonly found in other titles.
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