Davey Boy Smith Jr Reveals The Best Wrestling Lesson He Learned From His Father
Davey Boy Smith Jr has revealed the best wrestling lesson he received from his father regarding professional wrestling.

Davey Boy Smith Jr has revealed the best wrestling lesson he received from his father regarding professional wrestling.
Smith is the son of WWE Hall of Famer The British Bulldog and followed his father into a career of professional wrestling, now, he has shared a lesson he learned from watching his dad.
While speaking to Bill Apter in a new interview, Davey Boy Smith Jr would speak on the best lesson he learned from his father, The British Bulldog, about pro wrestling.
“Every time you go out in front of that audience, they’re there to spend their hard-earned money, you should always feel the nervous feeling. It never goes away. I think when it totally does, maybe that’s time to move on. But there should always be that little bit of adrenaline… Wrestling would be nowhere without our audience.”
Smith previously discussed a potential idea for a WWE SmackDown debut. You can read more about that here.
Elsewhere in the same interview, Smith detailed the difference between wrestling in Japan and the United States. You can read more about that here.
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