WWE Don't Care About British Bulldog Documentary According To Davey Boy Smith Jr.

Davey Boy Smith Jr. feels WWE aren’t interested about the British Bulldog documentary

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Feb 9, 2024

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The British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith is a legendary name in professional wrestling, with the WWE Hall of Famers winning a litany of titles during his career, and headlining SummerSlam 1992 in Wembley Stadium.

WWE have long had a documentary on The Bulldog ready to show the world, but his son Davey Boy Smith Jr. (FKA David Hart Smith) won’t be watching as he feels WWE don’t care about his father’s legacy, or they would have released it sooner:

“I am excited. Yeah, I mean, I’m excited for the fans. I mean, It’s just been such a long time, all these unnecessary delays. So I am glad to see it [come out].

“I don’t really care to watch it honestly. I’ve been interviewed for it so many times and did them some favours, and was interviewed for free many times by them, I don’t really care. But then they never aired it so obviously they didn’t care so I really couldn’t give a sh*t about watching it myself.

“I said there’s lots of great stuff from my dad on YouTube and great memories that I have of him in Japan and WCW wrestling Vader. I’m glad they’re doing it but it’s long overdue and they just kind of waited too long. So I don’t think the ambience or the excitement is quite there for it. But I’m glad the fans get to see it. I will probably watch it at some point,” said Smith Jr. to Inside the Ropes.

DBS Jr, sister Georgia, and their mother Diana accepted Bulldog’s Hall of Fame induction on his behalf, with Bulldog having passed away in 2002.

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