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The British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith’s children remember their father on anniversary of his passing
The professional wrestling world lost a great man 16 years ago today. The British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith entertained millions of people during his life and everything was cut drastically short when the world lost him at the young age of 39-years-old.
On the 16th year anniversary of Davey Boy Smith’s passing his children, Davey Boy Smith Jr and Georgia Smith both took a moment to send a message out to remember their father’s incredible legacy.
It should only be a matter of time before The British Bulldog is in the WWE Hall Of Fame and it’s a wonder why it hasn’t happened already. But that decision is up to Vince McMahon so it could always take place eventually.
Davey Boy Jr said it feels like yesterday when he lost his father while his sister commented on how losing their legendary dad changed life forever for the Smith family. But they will always cherish the memories they were able to have with the former member of the Hart Foundation.
So take a moment to remember The British Bulldog today. Thank you for everything, Bulldog.
Today marks the 16th anniversary of the passing of my father. ? Although it feels like yesterday, time sure does fly, and not a day goes by where he’s not thought of and missed dearly. I’m sure he would have loved following my career in Japan, the advancements in video games,
— Davey Boy Smith Jr. (@DBSmithjr) May 18, 2018
the new training equipment and advances now today, and new comedy and action movies and special effects of today. Lots of Love ❤️, thanks to fans who have remembered and appreciated Davey today as well. ??????????? pic.twitter.com/kW1k4y92Ts
— Davey Boy Smith Jr. (@DBSmithjr) May 18, 2018
16 years today, we got the heartbreaking news that we lost @dbsmithjr’s & my dad. It’s changed us forever, but I don’t just remember him today, or when we lost him. But Davey is in my heart and in my thoughts ALWAYS. I cherish the memories we have, I love you Davey and miss you. pic.twitter.com/Wg2n8BCZsq
— Georgia Smith (@georgiasmith87) May 18, 2018