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Levy starred in a low budget Australian film called Sleeper, which was released 2012. He also stars alongside the Insane Clown Posse in the movie Death Racers. Along with Diamond Dallas Page and Billy Kidman, he appears in the music video to the song "Rising" by Stuck Mojo.
In 2008, Levy recorded a song entitled "Burn In Hell" with production done by the Insane Clown Posse's own, Violent J.
Raven also wrote a Spider-Man comic.
Raven was a commentator alongside Kid Rock and Jimmy Hart on MTV's Spring Break "Cancún Beach Brawl", which featured various World Championship Wrestling wrestlers competing in a battle royal; and industrial metal band Fear Factory performing. Raven was also shown on MTV's "MTV Ultimate Music Video Feud", brawling with Diamond Dallas Page in a ring. Raven has appeared on the game show, Win Ben Stein's Money. Raven has also appeared on the talk show Donny & Marie alongside Konnan, promoting a WCW event, and demonstrating wrestling maneuvers on host Donny Osmond. In the 2005 documentary "Forever Hardcore", Raven revealed that he loves working with the Sandman (Jim Fullington), as all he has to do is "stand there and beat the piss out of him". He then claimed that those are his favourite matches.
In 2010, Levy began working as a stand-up comic, taking part in Bob Levy's Levy World Order comedy tour.
On December 9, 2010 Raven began broadcasting a personal weekly video blog on his YouTube channel – TheRavenEffectTV.
In 2011, Raven starred in the music video "Owata" by the Smashing Pumpkins.
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