Okay, so I got curious about this whole “British Bulldog Summerslam 1992 drugs” thing. I mean, it’s a pretty loaded title, right? So, I decided to do some digging. I’m not gonna lie, it was a bit of a rabbit hole.
First, I fired up my trusty search engine. Just typed in the whole phrase, “British Bulldog Summerslam 1992 drugs,” and hit enter. Boom. Tons of stuff popped up.
I started with some of the wrestling forums. You know, the places where fans really get into the nitty-gritty. Lots of speculation, lots of rumors, but not a whole lot of concrete evidence. A lot of “I heard this” and “I heard that”.

Then, I moved on to some of the more “reputable” wrestling news sites. You know, the ones that try to be a little more journalistic. Still, most of it was just rehashing old stories, with a few quotes here and there from people who were supposedly “in the know.”
Digging Deeper
I figured I needed to go back to the source. So, I dug up some old interviews with Davey Boy Smith (that’s the British Bulldog, for those who don’t know). I figured maybe he’d addressed it directly at some point. I spent a good few hours pouring over transcripts, and magazine articles. There were a few hints, a few indirect references, but nothing definitive. It felt like everyone was dancing around the issue.
The I tried looking up Bret Hart,s book for any reference, and that took more time but still no clear story.
What I Found (or Didn’t Find)
- Tons of rumors: Seriously, the internet is full of them. Everything from steroid use to recreational drugs.
- Very little proof: Most of it is just hearsay and speculation.
- Some vague references: A few wrestlers and insiders have hinted at things, but nobody’s really come out and said, “Yes, this is exactly what happened.”
Honestly, I ended up feeling a bit frustrated. I went in hoping to find some clear answers, but I mostly just found more questions. I guess some things are just destined to remain a mystery. It’s all just a big, murky mess of rumors and innuendo. It felt like the more I searched, the more I get vague stories.