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130.03.2024andytuga867.0 
227.03.2024Dntbamark9.0 
324.03.2024DamienGde9.0 
419.03.2024Jamesmac0155.0Going back to rewatch the WWF from 1991 and beyond, I have not been too impressed with The British Bulldog. He seems to have slower-paced matches, which are not my favorite. I can't think of something that has made him stick out yet besides his 1992 match against Bret Hart. I am currently in 1996 and will update this rating if anything changes on my opinion.
506.03.2024perconflncns8.0 
602.03.2024steviecw8.0Legendary figure in American, Canadian, British, Japanese and ultimately global wrestling. A flurry of circumstance and poor timing kept him away from the WWF World Championship when he was at his hottest but he had a number of terrific matches for that title. Career highlight was defeating Bret Hart for the Intercontinental Championship in front of 80, 000 (approx) but he would also enjoy multiple runs with the World Tag Team titles and WWE's tertiary titles (European and Hardcore). Retrospectively it seems clear that more could have been done by him and others to ensure his continued top level success, whether that be healthier living on his part, less lopsided booking against Shawn Michaels or WCW giving him a title run. He gave the business great matches and great teams/factions and he was gone too soon. His son continues to excel today in tag team wrestling, winning the WWE, IWGP, NWA, GHC, MLW and World of Sport tag titles.
704.02.2024Red Mage Riot8.0 
802.02.2024KEI7.0 
920.01.2024All Cops Are Bossman8.0 
1019.01.2024skybo909.0 
1124.12.2023Xthebarkingcat9.0 
1223.12.2023Herr Kritiker9.0 
1323.12.2023eetasa29.0 
1413.12.2023AidanArcher10.0 
1530.11.2023attackonmob7.0 
1629.11.2023Bar7867887.0 
1723.11.2023JediSaiyanMaster120310.0One of my personal favorite big men in professional wrestling, a very underrated wrestler in the grand scheme of things. His tag team days with Dynamite Kid were amazing, a good team having strength (Davey) and skill (Dynamite Kid) that changed wrestling in North America. Then he goes on to become a singles competitor in the 1990s, having his moments as a star when he beat Bret Hart for the Intercontinental Championship in the Main Event of SummerSlam 1992 in front of over 80, 000 screaming fans in his home country. He was a very good powerhouse wrestler, showcasing strength and dominance in his matches, even having incredible matches with the likes of Bret Hart and Owen Hart for example, he was also apart of the legendary Hart Foundation stable, which was one of the best things going on in 1997. R.I.P. Davey Boy Smith
1816.11.2023GabriMazzoli8.0 
1914.11.2023MooGati  
2011.10.2023Akatsuki9.0 
2102.10.2023wakaflockaflamewar7.0 
2212.09.2023DangoDaisuki7.0 
2330.08.2023JeffWestlake9.0 
2414.08.2023mpich7.0Wichtige Figur des Wrestlings der 90er-Jahre, der eine treibende Kraft war in den etwas schwierigen Jahren der WWF in der Mitte der 90er. Mir persönlich hat er als Kind sehr gut gefallen, insgesamt war er jedoch nicht unbedingt zuverlässig, auch nicht sonderlich herausragend in irgendeiner Weise, aber eben ein Gesicht, das dazugehört und dem Wrestling in Europa gut getan hat (besonders auch beim Summerslam 1992 - trotz all seiner Probleme zu dieser Zeit).
2503.08.2023MrRaider9598.0 
2623.07.2023IsThisWrestling8.0 
2719.07.2023Evan138.0 
2815.07.2023MorbidAxis8.0 
2914.07.2023NickJammer22217.0 
3010.07.2023Immortan Scott10.0 
3126.06.2023Jersey Jimmy8.0 
3218.06.2023crs2857.0Good 80s and 90s powerhouse. Started out as a great tag team wrestler with Dynamite Kid and then returned as a good singles wrestler with great matches throughout. WCW was bad for his career especially that trap door. Good in ring powerhouse and had good presence but was never the best promo guy.
3312.05.2023tmxicon7.0 
3410.05.2023jameswarrington199019.0 
3523.04.2023AugustBurnsRed8.0 
3622.04.2023quebradanet7.0 
3712.04.2023Chriswarrior118.0 
3809.04.2023Giantfan19807.0One of the best power wrestlers of all time. He was still good in the early 90's but the years of steroids and drugs were taking a toll on him and by 1995 he was losing the definition and started to look bloated. Things got worse for Davey at War Games 98 when he landed on that stupid trap door, and we all heard the story about WCW firing him while on injury leave. From that point forward we start introducing pain killers on top of a steroid and crack cocaine habit and it ends as well as you can expect it.
3907.04.2023CMmox8.0 
4004.04.2023kmccoy839.0 
4109.03.2023khalek7.0 
4205.03.2023KingsCrossing8.0 
4324.02.2023xGAICHx7.0 
4422.02.2023jonsnoe8.0 
4521.02.2023Madmanfunaki147.0 
4609.02.2023GrapsDownUnder9.0 
4701.02.2023TotemKiller17.0 
4827.01.2023joaosousa209.0 
4923.01.2023King of Strong Style9.0 
5021.01.2023Abo968.0Groß geworden im natürlich fantastischen Team mit Dynamite Kid, spielte er da für mich aber immer die zweite Geige. Später hat er mir am besten im Team mit Owen Hart und als Teil der Hart Foundation gefallen. Als Singles Wrestler vor seiner schweren Verletzung bei WCW auch meist in oberen Cardbereichen eingesetzt. Starkes Powerhouse mit Schwächen am Mikrofon und was das Charisma angeht. Leider viel zu früh verstorben. Konnte an einem guten Tag mit einem starken Gegner richtig gute Matches liefern, genauso an einem schlechten Tag ziemlich langweilig sein.
5114.01.2023Brutish Dandy7.0 
5203.01.2023benh27.0 
5318.10.2022JumpinJerry9.0 
5406.10.2022RavenCrow757.0 
5503.10.2022OnlyHalfTheEffinShow8.0The master of the motherfucking Chinlocks and someone who had the potential to be on of the greatest pro wrestlers of all time with a one of a kind style of devastating power moves mixed with technical class, if it weren't for the fact that Davey Boy was his own worst enemy. His substance abuse problems are well documented in the business, to the point where the guy couldn't even show up sober and trained for the greatest match of his career with Bret at Wembley. If Davey Boy had managed to keep his demons down or under control at the very least, the man could've been a multiple time world champion. Alas, Davey's career shall remain one of the many "What if's? " of pro wrestling.
5623.09.2022GM56 Champion7.0 
5722.07.2022Leth998.0Amazing, but his demons got in the way. That back injury destroyed him sadly. Deserved way more. At least Summerslam 1992 exists
5816.07.2022arkhamoutlaw108.0 
5906.06.2022texasyosh8.0Davey Boy was a very great professional wrestler and gave it his all in any circumstance. Always was better in tags as he isn't the greatest on promos, but he had a great career for himself. RIP.
6022.05.2022CLUCK7.0 
6108.05.2022Badger1238.0 
6203.05.2022Conquistador379.0The better half of The British Bulldogs! Davey was one of the better overall workers for many years and remained consistent while also improving in a multitude of ways. His return as a singles star was an absolute success. Not many wrestlers had it better in the very early 90's than Davey! At house shows he was usually a/the show stealer. His first WCW tenure was a wealth of fun and he had notable chemistry with Big Van Vader. I marked n dorked accordingly to his pairing with Sting. Speaking of pairings, he was a tremendous tag team partner - I really loved the tag team with Owen Hart. An ability to usually get something solid from almost anyone until... until that weird back injury he got in WCW post Montreal Screwjob. After that his career fell apart entirely and damn that was depressing. Aside from the fall from grace (*sigh* huge loss...) his legacy speaks for itself; the ring work has aged very well and he's a perfect babyface. The heel work is carried by his peers as he didn't really have the ability to "heel it up" on his own and we actually commend him for that! The wrestling world was a better place with a baby face Davey Boy Smith giving us warm fuzzy happy feelings time and time again. 9.25 rounded down.
6301.05.2022majorasmask128.0 
6413.04.2022Sweet Fighter V8.0 
6505.04.2022boymeetsworld8.0 
6629.03.2022Makoto9210.0 
6717.02.2022Strong Zero Machine10.0 
6813.02.2022GriffinX8.0 
6906.02.2022Wilins968.0 
7010.01.2022Crippler Crossface9.0 
7102.01.2022Argylex7.0 
7221.12.2021Scott Bailey10.0 
7310.11.2021Headkickah10.0 
7405.11.2021Mister Cute Face7.0 
7523.10.2021IBladeDaily7.0DBS was, at times, fantastic (great athlete) but often because of who he was in the ring with. He tagged with Dynamite KId who, while a POS personally, is one of the greatest in-ring workers of all time. His match with Bret at Summerslam '92 was an all-time classic and probably the apex of Davey's career but he was famously carried through the match by Bret. He had more excellent matches with Bret, some great ones with Shawn, but was always in the shadow of many others. His WCW runs are pretty much entirely forgettable. British Bulldogs in AJPW and WWF were fantastic. A very good career but not a game-changer.
7626.09.2021No One8.0 
7722.09.2021A-Migo7.0 
7821.09.2021br23338.0 
7912.09.2021Pete Gallows7.0Now this one is tricky, because I loved him as a kid, but looking back at many of his matches and promos, man, he fluctuated! British Bulldogs was a great team, Davey was incredibly athletic, he would be a 9 back than just based on that. He could still do certain things even in the mid 90s, but gosh, so many times he is totally out of shape, slurring, cannot talk to save his life, he is always hard to understand to begin with. His performances can be 10 against your Bret Harts and Shawns, and can be 3 against other guys, where he cannot even lift his opponent for a running powerslam, no matter how much his opponent tries to jump up. As a WCW fan, I was so excited to see him come in 98, but his WWF 97 and early 1998 in WCW is like two totally different people. When he was in shape, he looked super strong, carried himself like a champ, other times he was bloated, pudgy, out of shape, out of breath and he looked 20 years older than he was. I don? t think I know any other wrestler, that could be really good and really-really-really bad just a few months removed. Very inconsistent. It would not be fair to call him a 10 and it would not be fair to call him a 4, but he could be both, depending how fit his body - and his mind was.
8011.09.2021Den0037.0 
8107.09.2021SupaKool8.0 
8224.08.2021Kashmir6.0If he was up against the right wrestler he could be a very solid worker in his own right, but throughout his career he did seem to need to lean on other people for performances and charisma.
8301.08.2021Firebird227.0 
8427.07.2021hirsty979.0 
8506.07.2021earlearlearl8.0 
8628.06.2021thebigmilkman0.0Okay if this ones an issue please remove it but I've only seen 1993-2000 Bulldog so my opinion on him is extremely low. I've heard a lot of people talk about how good he was until the accident but even before the accident I thought he was shit.
8719.06.2021Daigotsu6.0Maybe I didn't catch his career at its peak, but from what I saw he was ok. Nothing special, but ok. He was a solid midcarder who could main event in a pinch, but couldn't credibly challenge for the title. Solid, but unremarkable.
8821.04.2021dwight8.0 
8920.04.2021AnB7.0Decent powerhouse wrestler and had a good run with the WWF in the 90s, but had two years in the WCW that just fell flat. Looked pretty awful at the end of his career, and it's sad his life ended how it did.
9012.04.2021Flojericho8.0 
9103.04.2021StrongStyle20208.0 
9216.03.2021Robinaldo7.0Die Revolution frisst ihre Kinder. Davey war für ein Powerhouse sehr beweglich und technisch unheimlich versiert. Gehörte zu der Generation, die Ende der 80er im Tag Team Bereich auf sich aufmerksam machte und dabei mehrere Klassiker lieferte, von denen die heutigen Tag Teams (und das betrifft im Grunde auch schon die letzten 5-10 Jahre) nur von träumen können. In den 90ern der Tag Team Szene entwachsen, zeigte er, dass er auch als Single funktionierte. Zum Ende des Jahrhunderts, als Unterhaltung und mic-skills wichtiger wurden als wrestlerisches Können, fiel er ab und war nur noch Steigbügelhalter. Das war nicht seine Stärke. Lange Zeit der einzige ernst zu nehmende Europäer und insofern eine Art Trendsetter. Gehört zu der Riege Top-Wrestler aus dieser Zeit, die nie einen World Title gewinnen konnten. Er hätte noch sehr viel zu geben gehabt - verstarb aber viel zu früh und unter tragischen Umständen. Bestes Match (meiner Meinung nach): gegen Bret Hart beim Summer Slam 1992. Das passte einfach alles!
9314.03.2021Toothless Aggression8.0 
9425.02.2021becky2belts10.0 
9523.01.2021Brett19808.0Was sort of lucky because when WWF first started to become popular here (the UK) in 1990-91. He stood out because he was the only British Wrestler and he was someone we would get behind and Vince caught on to this and marketed him as the British Hulk Hogan and had sell out tour after sell out tour, culminating in Summerslam 92 at Wembley Stadium where he captured the intercontinental championship but then he fell out with the WWF and was not quite the same draw ever again. Was a good junior Heavyweight in NJPW in his early days and tag team with Dynamite was good. Not as good in the ring in the years mentioned earlier due to having too much muscle. Didnt really do much in WCW. Came back in 94 to the WWF leaner and better. When he turned heel in 95 was when he was at his best for me having good matches with Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels. Decent part of the Hart Foundation but left after the Montreal screw job. After injuring himself in WCW was not capable of doing bumps but carried on regardless. Despite his shortcomings and early death he will be remembered as one of the all time greatest British Wrestlers.
9618.01.2021Chiqui Lecca8.0 
9708.01.2021Nxcwill9.0 
9819.10.2020smarkcalaway8.0 
9905.10.2020qaywsxed9.0 
10023.09.2020SSEighty76.0I am completely shocked at the very high marks for British Bulldog, cause in real time, he did not at all get that kind of love. He was liked more than Jim Neidhart, but that's about it. Anyway, just to actually be objective, he was a decent power based wrestler that as far as I know innovated the Running Powerslam, and looked like a million bucks. Was an ok talker, nothing standout, but he got his point across even with the very strong accent. Has a couple classics under his belt, but was most often a complementary to a better person. I enjoyed his Attitude era stint when he came back to win the Hardcore title, but he was clearly out of his prime, yet was still interesting.