British Bulldog’s WWE Hall of Fame ring stolen

British Bulldog WWE Hall of Fame

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.

Shounak Chakrabarti
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