• Raven Reveals Why He Stopped Watching Wrestling During The 2001 Invasion Storyline
During his conversation with The Ariel Helwani Show, Raven revealed that he stopped watching professional wrestling altogether during WWE’s 2001 Invasion storyline.
Raven explained that the storyline, which merged WCW and ECW talent under the WWF umbrella, was so poorly executed and creatively frustrating that it killed his passion for watching the product. Despite being part of the company at the time, he felt disenchanted by how WWE “wasted incredible talent” and failed to live up to the hype of what could have been wrestling’s biggest crossover event.
He admitted that while he continued to wrestle professionally, he no longer had the enthusiasm to tune in at home. “I loved doing it, but I didn’t want to watch it,” he said.
Raven added that he has always been a completist – someone who needs to follow every storyline fully – but with the overwhelming amount of weekly wrestling content, it became impossible to keep up. Over time, his interest faded completely.
He also mentioned that he briefly watched AEW when it launched in 2019, but it didn’t reignite his passion. These days, Raven spends more time watching MMA, saying he’s a “religious” follower of the sport and prefers its realism over the scripted world of wrestling.
• WWE’s New Plan For WarGames After Seth Rollins’ Injury
WWE Survivor Series 2025 will take place at Petco Park in San Diego, California on Saturday, November 29. The main event of this PLE will once again be the Men’s WarGames Match.
Earlier this month, the Wrestling Observer reported that the following Men’s WarGames match was the plan:
Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Jey Uso, Jacob Fatu, and a 5th member (LA Knight OR Jimmy Uso) vs. Brock Lesnar, Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Austin Theory
Due to Seth Rollins’ injury, plans have changed, but not much.
In an update from the Observer, the WarGames match will feature a team led by Roman Reigns and CM Punk to take on a team led by The Vision’s Bron Breakker and “Big” Bronson Reed.

