November 6, 201410 yr Author comment_5638419 Davey Boy Smith returns and has a weird remixed version of his old theme. He had nothing left in the ring anyway, nor did his personality fit in with where the WWF was at this point. Big Boss Man interrupts and it's funny seeing two early 90s WWF stars in a segment during the peak of Attitude. Al Snow interrupts to sing a song and call Boss Man "Ray" over and over. He summons the dogs and they end up making the Kennel in a Cell match for Unforgiven.
June 20, 201510 yr comment_5678914 That Davey promo was sad and awful. He sounded drugged out of his mind and was just mumbling. Almost as drugged as those dogs looked. Oh man the Kennel in a cell is coming up.
January 30, 20169 yr comment_5724564 Davey looks really out of place here and has nothing left. Kennel from Hell is set up. Yippee. Davey attacks Boss Man after the segment.
October 20, 20177 yr comment_5817241 I've never heard this Davey Boy theme before but it's horrible--worse than the other non-Rule Britannia music he was using in this run. Davey Boy, answering an open challenge to dog-lovers, had beaten Boss Man for the Hardcore title then just handed it to Al Snow. Vince Russo's attitude towards championships, ladies and gentlemen. This is a pretty cynical hire by the WWF, and Davey would soon be fighting with Rick Steiner among the world's worst workers at this point. A remarkably upbeat Al Snow, considering what happened to him a week ago, interrupts to set up Kennel from Hell.
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