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  1. David Smith (* 27. November 1962 in Golborne; Lancashire; England; † 18. Mai 2002 in Invermere, Kanada) war ein britischer Wrestler. Er war bekannter unter seinen Ringnamen Davey Boy Smith und The British Bulldog und trat hauptsächlich für die Wrestlingligen World Wrestling Federation und World Championship Wrestling an.

  2. Debut. 1978. David Smith (27 November 1962 – 18 May 2002) was an English professional wrestler best known for his appearances in the United States with the World Wrestling Federation under the ring names Davey Boy Smith and The British Bulldog. Smith won titles within the WWF in three decades, from the 1980s to the 2000s.

  3. 18. Mai 2022 · So fehlerhaft der Mensch Davey Boy Smith war - der von ihm verkörperte Mythos des Bulldog ist in der Wrestling-Welt überlebensgroß. Als British Bulldog war ein Gesicht des deutschen WWE-Booms...

  4. Davey Boy Smith was born November 27, 1962 in Golborne, England, to parents Sid Smith and Joyce Billington. Sid and Joyce already had one son, Terrence, before Davey was born. Davey was born in his parents’ flat (apartment) on Leigh Street, and his birth certificate was filled out by hand, where his name David was right next to the sex of the ...

  5. The British Bulldog on sport athletes being in wrestling #celebrity #sports #wwe. Official Youtube channel of WWE Hall Of Famer The ‘British Bulldog’ Davey Boy Smith. On behalf of my family...

  6. www.wwe.com › superstars › britishbulldogBritish Bulldog | WWE

    One of the most rugged and physically powerful Superstars in WWE history, "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith began his career in sports entertainment as a skinny teenager in England. Competing alongside his cousin, Dynamite Kid, and other major European grapplers like Finlay, Smith quickly developed a reputation as an explosive young ...

  7. 20. Juli 2020 · In September 1998, Davey Boy Smith suffered a horrific back injury that led to a spinal infection, which put him in the hospital for six months and nearly paralyzed him. He was released by WCW while in recovery. It was during this time that he became addicted to painkillers and morphine.