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Friday, February 27, 2026

Davey Smith

 Davey Smith


Davey Smith also known as British Bulldog was one of the biggest and best wrestlers in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Davey Smith was able to have great matches with top wrestlers including amazing matches with Bret Hart. Davey Smith had amazing series of matches with Bret Hart for the Intercontinental Title. Being one of the top wrestlers of the time, Davey Smith would have good matches.

Davey Smith was not the tallest yet was technical and a powerhouse. Davey Smith popularized the running powerslam that results in an individual picking up his opponent, carrying him, and running until he is slammed on the mat. Davey Smith was physically powerful and amazing. Along with Bret Hart, Davey Smith had intense matches.

Davey Smith was probably envied along with Bret Hart for being top talent in professional wrestling. Both were extremely talented and may have been envied. Bret Hart was definitely envied for being the top wrestler in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Bret Hart became the champion of the top american promotion and was well received by wrestling aficionados. 

Davey Smith was also well received by wrestling fans yet may have been envied. Davey Smith had an amazing wrestling skillset that was technical. He was a champion and also friend of Bret Hart. Davey Smith would die from a heart attack at an early age in his late thirtys. It is possible that he was gangstalked and was being opposed (his heart attack may not have been due to testosterone only similar to Eddie Guerrero who was one of the top wrestlers of all time. They may have been envied by socialists for being top talent. "Macho Man" Randy Savage lived to his fiftys and notably used testosterone so it is possible that there was gangstalking and opposition against top wrestlers.)

Bret Hart

 Bret Hart


Bret Hart was a Canadian wrestler who wrestled for the top American wrestling promotion in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Bret Hart was among the top wrestlers because of his wrestling technicality and also being well received by wrestling fans. Bret Hart had top matches with top wrestlers and kept improving. He was the top wrestler of the early 1990s. 

Bret Hart wrestled great matches with Davey Smith and Owen Hart. Bret Hart became the top wrestling champion of the promotion and was having amazing matches. Bret Hart was probably envied and began to have negativity thrown against him. He left the American promotion to go to WCW. Other top wrestlers and fan favorites would also go to WCW including Davey Smith, Macho Man Randy Savage, Ric Flair, and Rowdy Piper.

Bret Hart was able to be a top wrestler and was envied. He had great matches in WCW also with Sting and Randy Savage and other wrestlers. Despite the negativity, Hart persevered being a great wrestler. He was injured and retired. Despite the negativity, Bret Hart remained positive and persevered with optimism. Bret Hart is also among the top wrestlers of all time.

The negativity that he went through in the 1990s prior to going to WCW may have been due to being a fan favorite, top technical wrestler, and champion. He was probably envied by socialists for being the top wrestler of the early 1990s. Bret Hart lived and breathed wrestling and that was seen in his top quality matches. It was noted that he trained in the Hart dungeon and became great. Bret Hart innovated either creating or popularizing the sharpshooter. Hart also was a great submission wrestler and had technical prowess. Bret Hart instructed that it is possible to persevere despite negativity.

Eddie Guerrero

 Eddie Guerrero


Eddie Guerrero was a second generation professional wrestler who was born in El Paso, TX. Eddie Guerrero wrestled in various wrestling promotions throughout the world including in Mexican Lucha Libre promotions, Japan, and WCW. Guerrero became one of the best skilled technical wrestlers and was also a high flyer. Because of his amazing wrestling acumen, he was probably envied. 

This was first seen in WCW when the great wrestlers of Chris Benoit, Guerrero, Dean Malenko, and Perry Saturn were having great matches in WCW. They were talented wrestlers in the mid-card that had fast paced matches. They were well received by fans yet were not promoted because of their height. The great wrestlers moved to the top promotion in the US where they also impressived fans. 

Guerrero, Benoit, Malenko, and Saturn were among the best wrestlers due to their fast paced matches and also for improving in their skill set. Malenko was known as" the man of a thousand holds" meaning he was skilled in technical wrestling. Benoit, Guerrero, and Saturn learned from Malenko. All four wrestlers improved having great matches. 

Guerrero and Benoit would make it to the top card in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Both impressed by their creativity being able to hold great matches. Guerrero would innovate with new moves that had never been seen in the past. Guerrero's slingshot, calf kick, modified lariat submission move, and triple suplex were impressive. Guerrero also had an impressive frog splash finisher. Guerrero became top champion and would be the first Mexican American wrestler to win the top title in American wrestling. He was having high caliber matches and rivalries with amazing wrestlers including Chris Benoit, Angle, and RVD. He had great matches while not being a champion and died at an early age from a heart attack. It is possible that he was envied for being an amazing wrestler (similar to Davey Smith). Guerrero was probably gangstalked by socialists for being well received by wrestling fans, being dedicated, and innovating wrestling. It is unknown if there was racism and/or heightism involved. Guerrero cared about wrestling. Benoit, who was French Canadian, would also die a few years later after Guerrero which causes questions as to how two of the greatest wrestlers of all time could have died at an early age. Wrestling fans respected both wrestlers for their great talent and dedication to wrestling. (Benoit probably did not harm himself and his family. The concussion theory does not make sense seeing that there are professional boxers who were hit on the head yet did not become hostile. Benoit probably did not harm himself nor his family. Benoit was probably envied.) Despite the possible envy, Guerrero and Benoit taught us that size (and heightism) does not matter and instead it is the talent and dedication that matters. Guerrero and Benoit are within the top five wrestlers of all time

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