Diana Hart responds to Bret Hart’s claims about British Bulldog at SummerSlam 1992

Diana Hart has posted a statement regarding comments her older brother Bret Hart has made about SummerSlam 1992.

Bret Hart’s match against Diana’s then-husband, the British Bulldog, in the main event of the show was named by WWE as the greatest SummerSlam match of all time last year.

While it’s unclear whether Bret has made any recent comments about the match, he has said in past interviews and in his 2007 autobiography that he had to carry Bulldog through it step-by-step, as Bulldog was in poor condition that day due to drugs and/or alcohol.

Diana Hart posted the following message on Tuesday:

“Bret does not present his statements as opinions; he states them as facts. That distinction matters, because many of his claims—specifically about Davey’s physical or mental state at SummerSlam’92 are simply not true. It is my opinion that Bret’s current misrepresentation of events at SS92 may be influenced by the stroke he suffered in the summer of 2002.

What cannot be ignored is the timing, that Davey died prior to that, in May 2002. There was a full decade (1992-2002) when Bret could have raised his claims directly with Davey, if they were legitimate. He never did. Not once. The absurd and hurtful accusations began after Davey was no longer alive to respond.

Instead, Bret now frames, over and over, despite my appeals to him with facts, proof/records and critical reasoning to please restrain and refrain his slander, but he refuses. Bret now cites this incredible match as great solely because of his own alleged brilliance, assigning himself all credit while diminishing Davey’s invaluable role. Bret’s narrative is not supported by history, by documentation, or by what audiences can plainly see when they watch the match itself, without Bret’s overlapping slandering words.

Davey’s performance shows no evidence of impairment. On the contrary, it reflects Davey’s professionalism, strength and focus-despite the FACT that he was recovering from necrotizing fasciitis, a serious and life-threatening flesh-eating infection (we have proof). Davey did not complain, seek sympathy,or disclose his condition to the public. He simply did the work. It is difficult to reconcile these FACTS with Bret’s retroactive claims, except to note a long-standing pattern of self-aggrandizement.

IMO, and I’m very clear that this is opinion, Bret’s tendency toward ego, bullying & exaggeration predates both his stroke and the match in question. I base that on my lived experience growing up with him as my older brother and on decades of observed behaviour towards family members and colleagues. What I will not accept is history being rewritten after the fact, especially when the person, (Davey)being totally discredited is no longer alive to defend himself. Davey was so good and loyal to Bret.”

Diana Hart played a significant role in the story leading up to Bulldog vs. Bret at SummerSlam 92. After Bulldog won the Intercontinental Championship, Diana entered the ring and embraced both her brother and her husband, seemingly to show the family was united once again.

In 2001, Diana co-wrote “Under the Mat: Inside Wrestling’s Greatest Family” with Kirstie McLellan about her life as a member of the Hart family. In the book, Diana accused several Hart family members of criminal activity. The book was eventually pulled from the shelves due to a lawsuit filed by the widow of Owen Hart, and Diana’s sister-in-law, Martha Hart.

Diana officially sold the rights to The British Bulldog’s legacy to her son Harry Smith in 2015.

British Bulldog’s WWE Hall of Fame ring recovered

The WWE Hall of Fame ring belonging to the late British Bulldog, Davey Boy Smith, has been returned.

The ring and other items were in a travel bag belonging to Davey Boy Smith Jr. during a Canadian Wrestling’s Elite tour stop in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, when they were taken. Among the missing items were his father’s ring, a Hart Foundation vest, jewelry, and a CWE Tag Team Championship belt.

On Thursday evening, the official British Bulldog Instagram account posted that the ring had been located after someone attempted to pawn it and police were called.

“GOOD NEWS!!… my dads @wwe Hall of Fame ring has been FOUND!!! Someone tried to pawn it, and the police were called! Thank you all for your help and getting the word spread on this matter!”

Earlier this week, Smith Jr. spoke to Global News about the missing items.

“You know, there’s no value on it. It’s priceless and, you know, whoever stole it, they probably don’t know what they stole,” Smith said in an interview with Global News.

Natalya had offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the missing items.

British Bulldog’s WWE Hall of Fame ring stolen

The WWE Hall of Fame ring of the late WWE legend, British Bulldog, was recently stolen during their CWE wrestling tour.

British Bulldog, aka Davey Boy Smith’s Hall of Fame ring, was part of the stolen list of goods during a hotel break-in during a CWE (Canadian Wrestling Elite) promotion tour stop in Prince Albert.

The theft occurred in Lloydminster, where CWE had performed as part of its 17th anniversary tour. Danny Warren, general manager of Canadian Wrestling’s Elite, stated that the organization discovered on Wednesday morning, February 25th, that they were victims of a break-in.

Multiple items were stolen, among which was a travel bag belonging to former WWE wrestler Davey Boy Smith Jr., that contained wrestling gear and his father’s, Davey Boy Smith, Hall of Fame ring. The British Bulldog died in 2002 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2020. The other stolen items include a leather Hart Foundation vest, a gold chain, various jewelry, and a CWE Tag Team Championship belt.

Natalya and others react to British Bulldog’s stolen valuables

Soon after the theft news became public, British Bulldog’s brother and Natalya (Nattie) reacted to the news, with the former women’s champion even offering a $5000 reward.

“If anyone has any information on this – please DM me. These are valuable items of my cousins. [Davey Boy Smith Jr] and his late father’s ring gear. I’ll personally offer a 5000usd reward if the items are returned. No questions asked.”

Despite the theft, the tour is planned to continue, including the upcoming show at Plaza 88 on Central Avenue on Thursday, February 26, 2026.

WWE ranks 25 greatest matches in SummerSlam history

WWE has concluded its countdown of the top 25 matches in SummerSlam history, ranking Bret Hart vs. British Bulldog in the top spot.

The countdown has been playing out on WWE’s YouTube channel over the last several weeks leading into SummerSlam 2025. Today, WWE officially revealed Hart vs. Bulldog from 1992 at Wembley Stadium as the best match in SummerSlam history. Full video of the bout — which saw Bulldog win the Intercontinental title in his home country — can be watched here.

Hart was featured in three of the top five matches on the countdown, with his 1991 match against Mr. Perfect ranking third and 1994 steel cage match against brother Owen Hart ranking fifth.

The other matches in the top five were John Cena vs. AJ Styles from 2016 and CM Punk vs. Brock Lesnar from 2013.

Here is the complete list:

WWE’s 25 greatest matches in SummerSlam history —

  • 25. Cody Rhodes vs. Brock Lesnar (2023)
  • 24. Seth Rollins vs. John Cena title vs. title match for the WWE Championship and United States Championship (2015)
  • 23. The Undertaker vs. Bret Hart for the WWF Championship (1997)
  • 22. Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins for the Universal Championship (2019)
  • 21. Bianca Belair vs. Becky Lynch for the Raw Women’s Championship (2022)
  • 20. Randy Orton vs. Christian no holds barred match for the World Heavyweight Championship (2011)
  • 19. Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker (2015)
  • 18. Jeff Hardy vs. CM Punk TLC match for the World Heavyweight Championship (2009)
  • 17. Steve Austin vs. Kurt Angle for the WWF Championship (2001)
  • 16. Rey Mysterio vs. Eddie Guerrero ladder match (2005)
  • 15. Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns vs. Samoa Joe vs. Braun Strowman for the Universal Championship (2017)
  • 14. The Rock vs. Triple H ladder match for the Intercontinental title (1998)
  • 13. John Cena vs. CM Punk for the Undisputed WWE Championship (2011)
  • 12. Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar Last Man Standing match for the WWE Championship (2023)
  • 11. John Cena vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship (2013)
  • 10. The Undertaker vs. Edge Hell in a Cell match (2008)
  • 9. Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon ladder match for the Intercontinental title (1995)
  • 8. The Rock vs. Brock Lesnar for the Undisputed Championship (2002)
  • 7. Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H unsanctioned street fight (2002)
  • 6. The Hardy Boyz vs. Dudley Boyz vs. Edge & Christian TLC match for the WWF Tag Team titles (2000)
  • 5. Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart steel cage match for the WWF Championship (1994)
  • 4. CM Punk vs. Brock Lesnar no DQ match (2013)
  • 3. Bret Hart vs. Mr. Perfect for the Intercontinental title (1991)
  • 2. John Cena vs. AJ Styles (2016)
  • 1. Bret Hart vs. British Bulldog for the Intercontinental title (1992)

SummerSlam 2025 is the first time the show has ever been a two-night event. It’s being held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey this Saturday and Sunday. Each night will feature six matches.

WWE confirms British Bulldog induction into Hall of Fame

The British Bulldog is officially entering the WWE Hall of Fame.

On today’s episode of After the Bell with Corey Graves, it was announced that Davey Boy Smith would be entering the WWE Hall of Fame this year. This was originally reported by Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio last month.

“I’ve had to be quiet for over a month… It’s been confirmed and official… Now I can shout it to the world!!!!,” Smith’s daughter Georgia wrote on Twitter.”MY DAD IS BEING INDUCTED INTO THE @WWE HALL OF FAME! I LOVE YOU DAVEY!!!”

Smith started his career in 1978. He, along with tag team partner Dynamite Kid (Tom Billington) soon moved to Canada to work for Stu Hart’s Stampede Wrestling. When Hart sold the company to Vince McMahon in 1984, the tag team joined the promotion, holding the World Tag Team titles on one occasion.

The duo left the promotion at the end of 1988, but Smith returned as a singles wrestler in 1990. His most famous match during this run has his Intercontinental title win, defeating Bret Hart in Wembley Stadium at SummerSlam 1992. He was fired from the promotion months later after he, along with the Ultimate Warrior, were caught receiving HGH shipments.

He later returned in 1994 and had another singles run before forming a successful team with brother-in-law Owen Hart. He left the company in 1997 following Survivor Series 1997, but returned in 1999 for one final run before leaving the promotion in 2000. He died on May 18, 2002 after suffering a heart attack.

This year’s Hall of Fame ceremony is scheduled to take place on April 2, 2020 at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

DragonKingKarl Classic Wrestling Audio Show: WWE SummerSlam 1992 reviewed

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On this look back at WWF SummerSlam 1992, Karl watches and reviews the entire show: Shawn Michaels, Rick Martel, The Natural Disasters, The Beverly Brothers, The Undertaker, Kamala, The Ultimate Warrior, Ric Flair, Mr. Perfect, Randy Savage, The Legion of Doom, Money Inc, and the big main event of the British Bulldog vs. Bret Hart for the WWF Intercontinental title and the honor of the Hart family!

Full review of the show with the following matches:

  • The Legion of Doom vs. Money, Inc. (LOD split up after this show and Hawk goes AWOL.)
  • Nailz vs. Virgil. (Nailz thought this match was so good he later attacked Vince McMahon over the payoff.)
  • Shawn Michaels vs. Rick Martel in a heel vs heel match with the love of Sensational Sherri at stake.
  • The Natural Disasters vs. The Beverly Brothers with Lanny Poffo in what is, shockingly, the third best match on the show.
  • Neon Crush vs. Demolition Smash in a Lone Ranger mask.
  • Ultimate Warrior vs. Randy Savage for the WWF title with Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect making the match worse.
  • The Undertaker in a mess against Kamala.
  • The British Bulldog vs. Bret Hart for the WWF Intercontinental title with one of the worst promos ever and a career performance by Hart.

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