Midnight Express (professional wrestling)

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The Midnight Express is a professional wrestling tag team that has had various members and achieved most of its success in the 1980's.

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History

Origins

The Midnight Express was originally formed in 1981 as a six-man tag team with Dennis Condrey, Randy Rose and Norvell Austin in Alabama's Southeast Championship Wrestling.

Eaton/Condrey

In 1983, Condrey left for Mid-South Wrestling and formed a version of the Midnight Express with Bobby Eaton for manager Jim Cornette. They went by "Beautiful Bobby" and "Loverboy Dennis".

Rose and Austin disbanded in 1984 and the Eaton/Condrey version made the team famous with their feuds against the Rock 'N Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) and the Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) in WCCW and the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions.

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Eaton/Lane

Eaton and Condrey won the NWA World Tag Team Championship in 1986 and Condrey was replaced by Stan Lane in 1987. They went by "Beautiful Bobby" and "Sweet Stan". The Eaton/Lane version won the NWA United States Tag Team Titles 3 times and the World Tag Team Titles once.

Original Midnight Express

In late 1987, Condrey and Rose came to the NWA with manager Paul E. Dangerously and called themselves the "Original Midnight Express", "Ravishing Randy" and "Loverboy Dennis". They worked for the American Wrestling Association where Condrey/Rose won the AWA World Tag Team Championship. They eventually headed to the NWA to feud with Eaton/Lane/Cornette.

Eaton and Lane had for a time what many considered the best finishing move in all of wrestling. The "Veg-O-Matic" consisted of Eaton bear-hugging an opponent while Lane ascended to the top rope. When Lane was in position, Eaton would lower the opponent to a horizontal position a few feet above the mat. Sometimes with heavier opponents, Eaton would rest him on his knee. Lane would then jump from the top rope and leg drop the suspended opponent across his neck. If performed correctly it was the most devastating maneuver of its time in tag-team matches.

Eaton/Lane disbanded in late 1990 and Condrey/Rose did earlier in the year, leaving no Midnight Express teams.

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WWF & Beyond

In 1998, Jim Cornette reformed the Midnight Express in the WWF with Bodacious Bart and Bombastic Bob and they won the NWA Tag Team Titles before disbanding later that year.

Eaton teamed with Rikki Nelson in NWA Mid-Atlantic in 2002 and 2003 as The Midnight Express.

In 2004, Eaton and Condrey reformed the Midnight Express and started wrestling for various independent promotions in the Mid-Atlantic area. They sometimes team with Stan Lane in six-man matches.

Awards

  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) ranked them at two different spots in the 100 best tag teams during the "PWI Years" in 2003. They ranked Eaton & Condrey at # 21 and Eaton & Lane at # 32. Eaton & Lane also won the PWI Tag Team of the Year Award in 1987.

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