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Raven's Flock Stable Members See below Name(s) Raven's Cult
Raven's Nest
The Flock
Dead Pool
The Gathering
The New Movement[1]
Serotonin[1]Debut 1995 Disbanded 2007 Promotions ECW
WCW
JCW
TNARaven's Nest was a professional wrestling stable led by Raven that was present in Extreme Championship Wrestling between 1995 and 1997.
Later, Raven created other incarnations of the group in World Championship Wrestling (The Flock and The Dead Pool) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (The Gathering and Serotonin).
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Extreme Championship Wrestling
Raven's Nest
Raven's Nest was a large stable with a frequently fluctuating membership in Extreme Championship Wrestling, consisting of Raven's followers, henchmen, Paramours and several hired guns. The Nest chiefly assisted Raven throughout his feuds with Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman. Over the years, Raven's Nest members and allies included:
- Stevie Richards
- Tony Stetson and Johnny Hotbody - Joined the Nest after heralding Raven as the "voice of their generation".
- Beulah McGillicutty - Beulah was a girl who both Raven and Dreamer had "met at summer camp when they were teenagers". She had been fat, so Dreamer rejected her advances, and Raven slept with her instead. Stevie Richards kayfabe brought Beulah to ECW on April 8, 1995 to act as Raven's manager and girlfriend, realizing that he could channel her thirst for revenge against Dreamer into a useful weapon. Raven was initially shocked, and berated Richards for bringing "that fat piece of hell" to ECW, but changed his tune when it became apparent that Beulah had lost a great deal of weight, and had since appeared in Penthouse.
- The Pitbulls (Pitbull #1 and Pitbull #2)
- Luna Vachon
- The Vampire Warrior
- The Dudley Boyz (Big Dick Dudley, Dudley Dudley and Lil' Snot Dudley)
- Don E. Allen and Dino Sendoff
- Cactus Jack - Turned on Tommy Dreamer and joined Raven to help send a message about hardcore wrestling to Dreamer.
- Mikey Whipwreck
- The Eliminators (Perry Saturn and John Kronus)
- The Heavenly Bodies (Tom Prichard & Jimmy Del Ray)
- The Blue Meanie
- Kimona Wanalaya - Kimona replaced Beulah after Beulah left the Nest in January 1996.
- The Bruise Brothers (Don and Ron Harris)
- Brian Lee
- Super Nova
- Miss Patricia
- Lori Fullington - The Sandman's ex-wife.
- Tyler Fullington - The Sandman's seven year old son. Raven brainwashed Tyler into "worshiping" him, and had him turn on Sandman during a match, hitting him with a Singapore cane. While Tyler was physically incapable of helping Raven defeat The Sandman, he was a useful psychological distraction.
- Lupus
- Chastity
- Reggie Bennett
Championships
- ECW World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – Raven and Richards
- ECW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times) – Raven
World Championship Wrestling
The Flock
The Flock was Raven's faction founded in August 1997 soon after his debut in World Championship Wrestling (WCW).[2] All wrestlers in the faction adopted Raven's grunge gimmick, complete with similar ring attire.
Unlike other factions in WCW at the time, the group (though popular) met with limited success and lost most of their matches. The group disbanded after former member Perry Saturn won the rest of the members' freedom from Raven on September 13, 1998 at Fall Brawl. The Flock is best remembered for hanging around in the crowd (usually at ringside) and then pouncing on any given wrestler, usually without provocation. Each member of the Flock was a social outcast for one reason or another and sought acceptance within the Flock:
- Stevie Richards[2] – Raven's lackey from his ECW days, a (legit) falling out between Richards and Raven led to them separating in WCW and Richards returning to ECW.
- Hammer[2] – A heavy metal star turned wrestler who was released from WCW and (kayfabe) had nowhere to go. He joined the Flock as an outcast, looking for work. He defeated Saturn in a "Loser leaves The Flock" match, but was thrown out of the group by Raven, who preferred Saturn.
- Horace[2] – Horace was recruited into the group solely because he was the nephew of the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, Hollywood Hogan. Raven attempted to use him to get close to Hogan.
- Kanyon – Like many Flock members, Kanyon feuded with Raven before eventually joining him. Kanyon was the last person to join The Flock before it was disbanded. In spite of this, he remained loyal to Raven, and would stay by his side several months afterwards. Tried to join The Flock while still in his Mortis gimmick, but was rejected. Kanyon unmasked, attacked Raven, and feuded with him for a few months before joining the Flock.
- Kidman[2] – Kidman was said to be homeless before meeting Raven. He had something of a heroin addict gimmick, though this was never explicitly said on WCW television; he constantly scratched his body (a sign of heroin use) and exhibited other behavior linked with the drug. Kidman turned on Raven during his match at Fall Brawl, allowing Saturn to win and free The Flock. After his freedom from The Flock, he'd exhibited a turn-around, no longer scratching himself and had made a cleaner, more hygienic presence.
- Lodi[2] – Lodi had a psychological need for approval and acceptance, and so became Raven's most loyal lackey. He carried signs to ringside with slogans written on them which promoted the Flock and mocked their opponents, the fans, and sometimes rival promotions.
- Reese[2] – Reese was extremely tall, which, according to Raven, had led to him being ostracized, so he took him in.
- Riggs[2] – In a match with Raven, former American Male Scotty Riggs fell victim to a kayfabe eye injury after Raven executed a drop toe-hold that drove Riggs face first into the seat of a steel chair. Forced to wear an eyepatch, Riggs began seeking revenge while Raven tried to recruit Riggs to join him. Raven further injured Riggs by hitting three DDTs while he was unconscious, then instructed The Flock to take possession of Riggs. He emerged from the injury just as despondent as the rest of the members.
- Saturn[2] – Raven's enforcer, he eventually grew tired of Raven and left The Flock, causing the feud between the two which led to the disbanding of the group.
- Sick Boy[2] – A Power Plant hopeful who mysteriously succumbed to Raven's influence.
Championships
- WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Raven[2]
- WCW World Television Championship (1 time) – Saturn
- WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Raven and Saturn
Necro Ward/Dead Pool/Dark Carnival
The Dead Pool (originally called the Necro Ward) was another stable centered around Raven. It was first put together in August 1999 while Raven was in WCW and saw him teaming up with Vampiro and the Insane Clown Posse (ICP) (Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope). When Raven quit WCW and went back to ECW a month after the group's inception, Vampiro and ICP stayed together under the moniker the Dark Carnival and continued without him.
The group has since resurfaced numerous times, including in ICP's Juggalo Championship Wrestling where ICP formed another version of the group, The Dead Pool 2000, with the addition of Balls Mahoney as well as various independent promotions where Raven and ICP team together. Members included:
- Vampiro
- Insane Clown Posse (Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope)
- The Great Muta (joined after Raven left)
- The Demon (joined after Raven left)
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
The Gathering
When Raven joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, he formed a new version of the Flock, this time calling them The Gathering. The original Gathering members were Julio Dinero and Alexis Laree, with CM Punk joining the group soon after its inception. Punk and Dinero played 'adoring Raven fanboy' gimmicks, making Raven the main focus of the group. Alexis left both the group and TNA after being signed to a contract by WWE. On December 7, 2003, Punk and Dinero turned on Raven during a six-man steel cage match. Raven disappeared from TNA, while Punk and Dinero joined up with longtime Raven-enemy James Mitchell and continued to wrestle under the Gathering tag team name.
The team came to an abrupt end when Punk left TNA to remain in Ring of Honor in the midst of the "Rob Feinstein controversy." As well, Dinero was eventually released. Mitchell disappeared for over a year before returning in July 2005 as the manager of Abyss, continuing their feud for a short time. Members included:
- Cassidy Riley
Finishing moves
- Near Death Experience (Diving neckbreaker (Punk) / Powerbomb (Dinero) combination)
Serotonin
On the November 16, 2006 edition of Impact!, Kazarian, Maverick Matt, and Johnny Devine appeared with drastically changed appearances, calling themselves The New Movement.[1] Later, through a series of vignettes, they revealed their name to be Serotonin, referencing the brain chemical of the same name that regulates, among other things, aggression, moodiness, and depression--things the Raven character has been linked to since its inception.
Raven's involvement with Serotonin began differently than with other incarnations of The Flock. Instead of speaking for the group during promos and being around at ringside during matches Raven is only seen after matches, when he comes to the ring to hit the members with a kendo stick, regardless of the result of the match, as part of a program referred to as "torture builds success". The members drop to their knees and take their licks without complaint, for the most part. The only dissension being diffused by other members instead of Raven. Serotonin wrestled mostly on dark matches before Pay-Per-Views and lost the majority of them. On the March 8, 2007 episode, it was announced that Raven had changed their names: renaming Kazarian to Kaz, Maverick Matt to Martyr, and Johnny Devine to Havok. On the June 21, 2007 episode of Impact!, Kaz turned on Serotonin by costing Raven a match against Chris Harris. Kaz defeated Raven in a match at Hard Justice. Bentley was later released by TNA, leaving only Havok and Raven as Serotonin members. Raven made few appearances in the succeeding months, some of which involved Raven and Havok aligning with Black Reign and James Mitchell, who were attempt to destroy Mitchell's long time enemy and kayfabe son Abyss. On the November 15 edition of Impact, Havok was revealed to be Team 3D's X Division traitor and reverting back to his Johnny Devine ring name, effectively ending Serotonin.
While the team was active, they competed in several pay-per-view pre-shows, often in losing efforts. They officially debuted as a team at Genesis 2006, in a losing effort against VKM. Serotonin only won twice on a pay-per-view event, albeit in dark matches, defeating Sonjay Dutt and Jay Lethal at Against All Odds 2007, after Martyr interfered, and Akira Raijin and Brute Issei at Victory Road 2007.
Members
Finishing and signature moves
- Aided suplex
- Fireman's carry by Havok followed by a superkick by Martyr
References
- ^ a b c Ziegler, Jacob. "TNA - Best of the Tag Teams Volume 1 DVD Review". http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/video_reviews/53415/TNA---Best-of-the-Tag-Teams-Volume-1-DVD-Review.htm. Retrieved 2010-04-25.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Raven's Flock profile". Online World of Wrestling. http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/r/ravensflock.html. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
External links
Categories:- Extreme Championship Wrestling teams and stables
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling teams and stables
- World Championship Wrestling teams and stables
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