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The Midnight ExpressStatisticsName(s)The Midnight ExpressThe Original Midnight ExpressThe New Midnight ExpressFormermember(s)Randy RoseJack VictoryNorvell Austin [1]Bombastic BobBodacious BartRikki NelsonStan LaneDennis CondreyBobby EatonDebut1980Disbanded2011PromotionsAWAECWJCPWCWWWFWCCWCWASECWThe Midnight Express is a name used by a number of different professional wrestling tag teams over the years, starting in the early 1980s.

The original group consisted of Dennis Condrey, Randy Rose and Norvell Austin. Over the years members have left or joined the team including Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane all under the management of either Jim Cornette or Paul Dangerously. In the late 1980s Condrey and Rose wrestled as "The Original Midnight Express" and even worked a storyline against the then Midnight Express team of Eaton and Lane. In the 1990s the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) took two of their wrestlers and turned them into "The New Midnight Express", Bob Holly as "Bombastic" Bob and Bart Gunn as "Bodacious" Bart.

A combination of Condrey, Eaton and Lane occasionally compete as the Midnight Express on the independent circuit. Contents� 1 Midnight Express history� 1.1 Dennis Condrey, Randy Rose and Norvell Austin (1980�1983)� 1.2 Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton (1983�1987)� 1.3 Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane (1987�1990)� 1.4 Randy Rose and Dennis Condrey (1987�1989)� 1.5 New Midnight Express (1998)� 1.6 Midnight Express reunited (2004�2011)� 2 In wrestling� 3 Championships and accomplishments� 4 References� 5 External linksMidnight Express history [ edit ] Dennis Condrey, Randy Rose and Norvell Austin (1980�1983) [ edit ]In 1980 a new team was formed in Southeast Championship Wrestling (SECW) when Dennis Condrey�s previous partner Don Carson retired.

Condrey teamed up with Randy Rose and won the NWA Southeast Tag Team Championship shortly after they started teaming up. [2] The team started a storyline feud with Norvell Austin who was one of the regulars in SECW. Austin recruited various partners such as Paul Orndorff, who were successful in briefly capturing the Southeast tag team gold.

[2] In an attempt to throw Rose and Condrey off Austin would adopt the masked persona of �The Shadow� and together with Brad Armstrong defeat the team for the titles on May 4, 1981, holding them until July 27, 1981 before losing the belts back to Condrey and Rose. After the title loss Austin turned on Armstrong and joined up with Condrey and Rose to form a stable (group) known as Midnight express wrestling managers Midnight Express.

[3] In the book The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams Condrey explains that the name did not stem from the movie Midnight Express (although later versions of the Midnight Express would use the film�s theme by Giorgio Moroder as their theme music) but from the fact that they all dressed in black, drove black cars, and were out partying past midnight.

[4] Together the three men would win the AWA Southern Tag Team title in the CWA and invoke a rule that�d later be referred to as the Freebird Rule which allowed any two of the three men to defend the titles on a given night so that their opponents never knew what combination to expect. [5] The Midnight Express would lose the AWA Southern tag team title to Bobby Eaton and Sweet Brown Sugar before returning to SECW in the spring of 1982.

[2] Upon their return to Southeastern Championship Wrestling the Midnight Express would quickly regain the Southeastern Tag Team title from Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden on September 27, 1982. The Express then became involved in a feud with the Mongolian Stomper and his storyline son �Mongolian Stomper Jr.� whom they would lose the Southeastern title to but ultimately regain as they sent Stomper and Stomper Jr.

packing. [2] After having dealt with the Stompers the Midnight Express� next challengers came in the form of the odd duo of �Dizzy� Ed Hogan and local workhorse Ken Lucas. Hogan and Lucas won the tag team title in June only to see the Midnight Express use midnight express wrestling managers 3 on 2 advantage to regain the titles. Despite holding the titles once more in July 1983 it was not long until the Midnight Express finally got the better of their challengers by reclaiming the titles for good by the end of July 1983.

[2] The Midnight Express� final feud in the SECW was with the local heroes Jimmy Golden and Robert Fuller who managed to drive the group out of SECW, at least in storyline terms. [3] After dropping the Southeastern Tag Team titles to Brad and Scott Armstrong, Austin, Condrey and Rose went their separate ways.

Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton (1983�1987) [ edit ]When Bobby Eaton was sent to Mid-South Wrestling under promoter Bill Watts as a part of a talent trade it was decided that he should be part of the new version of the Midnight Express. Eaton teamed with former rival Dennis Condrey under the management of Jim Cornette to form a new version of the Midnight Express.

The Express had up until this point been a group of wrestlers, but once Eaton and CondreWho says you can't change history from ringside? In tribute to the aggressive advisors and vicious valets who forever altered the mat game, WWE.com basks in the guiding light of the 25 greatest managers in WWE history. What makes a great manager? WWE.com posed that very question to Matt Striker � expert on all things WWE and an accomplished advisor in his own right � and he said: �A great manager is someone that can incite the emotions of the WWE Universe.�Who would yesterday's managers manage today?�| A tribute to ring valetsAs usual, he was right.

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Instead, they should complement their charge, bringing out the bestin them without stealing the show. This is what Marlena did so well. Sultry,seductive and practically poured into her skintight golden gowns, the provocativevalet was every bit as glamorous as the movie stars that obsessed her man, Goldust.But she was just as willing to push the envelope as The Bizarre One � chomping on a cigar whileindulging ever inclination Goldust had.

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Talented, but naive atthe time, the brothers matured by leaps and bounds under the guidance of TheFabulous Freebird. To this day, both Matt and Jeff accredit a good deal oftheir substantial successes � in tandem and individual � to the innovative mindof their mentor, "P.S." Hayes, who equipped them in their journeyfrom "boyz" to men. His name was Armando Alejandro Estrada and from the moment the outspoken, ultra-confident manager emerged before the WWE Universe, he commanded the spotlight for his animalistic Superstar Umaga.

Under the Cuban�s enthusiastic guidance, The Samoan Bulldozer left an incredible path of destruction in his wake. Estrada�s unique sense of style, penetrating smile and topnotch ability to wheel and deal helped bring his wild man the Intercontinental Championship twice in 2007 and steered him into high-profile�matches with elite names like DX, Kane and John Cena. His time in WWE was brief � barelya year � but even today the WWE Universe still remembers Sir Oliver Humpderink.A rotund redhead in Technicolor clothing who raged in the corners ofheavyweights like Bam Bam Bigelow and Paul Orndorff, the man affectionatelyreferred to as �Hump� had a natural charisma that allowed him to stand out in acrowd full of peacocks.

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The group's gimmick was the so-called " Freebird Rule"; which allowed any two members of the team to wrestle their matches on any given night, thus their opponents who had only ( kayfabe) signed to face "The Midnight Express", didn't know which combination they would get.Dennis Condrey and Bobby EatonIn 1983 Bobby Eaton joined the Mid-South territory under booker Bill Watts.

Being good at spotting young talent, Jim Cornette recruited him to team up with Dennis Condrey. Condrey was a former rival midnight express wrestling managers Bobby Eaton so they were familiar with each other's styles and with the addition of cornerman Jim Cornette they became a tight knit unit.

Cornette including Eaton into the group led to dissension within the original 3 members, with first Rose and then Austin leaving the stable.The Express had up until then been a tight stable but once Eaton and Condrey joined together the Midnight Express wrestled exclusively as a 2-man team until end of the Midnight Express legacy.

Eaton was nicknamed �Beautiful� Bobby to compliment �Loverboy� Dennis, a nickname that Eaton still uses to this very day. The Express� first target was the Mid-South champions Magnum T.A. and Mr. Wrestling II, the highlight of the feud had to be Eaton and Condrey tarring and feathering Magnum TA. The Express got their first gold when Mr. Wrestling II turned on Magnum TA allowing Eaton and Condrey to walk away with the titles.The duo had just won the gold when they ran into the Rock & Roll Express ( Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) and kicked off their legendary feud that would run well into midnight express wrestling managers 90ties.

The two Expresses had a series of matches that were so unlike how tag-team wrestling was usually presented by in the Mid-South gathering a lot of attention both locally and nationally. They feuded throughout 1984 in the Mid-South territory before the Midnight Express was ready to move on. The Midnight Express had a short say in World Class Championship Wrestling where they feuded mainly with The Fantastics but wheSearch Options�� Any size� Large� Medium� Icon�� Any color� Full color� Black and white� Transparent�� Any type� Face� Photo� Clip art� Line drawing� Animated�� Any time� Past 24 hours� Past week�� Not filtered by license� Labeled for reuse with modification� Labeled for reuse� Labeled for noncommercial reuse with modification� Labeled for noncommercial reuseReset tools ewrestlingnews.com.

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It's the wrestling version of the Midnight Express from the 'Chase Theme' by the legendary Giorgio Moroder in CD quality!The Midnight Express consisting of 'Sweet' Stan Lane and 'Beautiful' Bobby Eaton along with their manager Jim Cornette were one of the greatest tag teams in the history of professional wrestling!Please thank James "Jim" Cornette currently working in TNA Wrestling for releasing this most rarest of entrance themes to yours truly! � Tropes� Media� Indexes� Forums� Browse the Tropes� Ask the Tropers� YKTTW� Reviews� Tools� Cut List� New Edits� Edit Reasons� Launches� Images List� Crowner Activity� Un-typed Pages� Recent Page Type Changes� Tropes HQ� About Us� Contact Us� Advertise� Show Spoilers��� Night Vision��� Sticky Header��� Wide Load�� Crucial Browsing� Genre� Action Adventure� Comedy� Commercials� Crime & Punishment� Drama� Horror� Love� News� Professional Wrestling� Speculative Fiction� Sports Story� War� Media� All Media� Animation (Western)� Anime� Comic Book� Fan Fics� Film� Game� Literature� Music And Sound Effects� New Media� Print Media� Radio� Sequential Art� Tabletop Games� Television� Theater� Videogame� Webcomics� Narrative� Universal� Applied Phlebotinum� Characterization� Characters� Characters As Device� Dialogue� Motifs� Narrative Devices� Paratext� Plots� Settings� Spectacle� Other Categories� British Telly� The Contributors� Creator Speak� Creators� Derivative Works� Language� Laws And Formulas� Show Business� Split Personality� Stock Room� Trope� Tropes� Truth And Lies� Truth In Television� Topical Tropes� Betrayal� Censorship� Combat� Death� Family� Fate And Prophecy� Food� Holiday� Memory� Money� Morality� Politics� Religion� School Eaton, LaneThe Midnight Express were a Professional Wrestling Tag Team from the 1980s.

It started in Alabama when "Loverboy" Dennis Condrey started teaming with "Ravishing" Randy Rose. After feuding with Norvel Austin and various partners, Austin turned heel and joined with Condrey and Rose. They spent some time in Memphis before returning to SECW. The team split in 1983.Condrey and "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton formed the second version after Eaton was traded from Memphis to Mid-South. It was here where they started their epic feud with The Rock N Roll Express.

The MX had a brief run in World Class before jumping to the National Wrestling Alliance in Charlotte in 1985. They feuded with the RNRs and The Road Warriors until Condrey surprised a lot of people in 1987 by leaving without really giving notice. This led to "Sweet" Stan Lane, formerly of The Fabulous Ones, replacing Condrey after Jim Crockett brought him in after closing down Florida.Meanwhile, Condrey and Rose had reformed their team in the AWA with manager Paul Dangerously.

They surprised everyone by jumping to the NWA to feud with Eaton and Lane and manager Jim Cornette. Cornette's team ultimately won the feud, sending Condrey and Rose away.

The MX left after 1990, with Lane eventually going with Cornette to set up SMW.Even through the 2000s, Condrey/Rose/Eaton/Lane can still be found together in various combinations to compete at legends shows and on the indy circuit.Among their in-ring achievements: They were 2x NWA (Mid-Atlantic) World Tag Team Champions (1x Condrey/Eaton, 1x Eaton/Lane), 1x AWA World Tag Team Champions (Condrey/Rose) and 3x NWA (Mid-Atlantic) United States Tag Team Champions (Eaton/Lane).Not to be confused with Midnight ExpressAs usual, you can find the basics at The Other Wiki ."These tropes stay up past midnight":� Ambiguously Gay: Suspected of Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane, if not for each other than for the sissy Cornette, whom fans didn't even think was "ambiguous" during the 80s.� Arch-Enemy: The Rock N Roll Express, the Road Warriors, the Fantastics� The Midnights vs.

Midnights feud was the In-Universe beginning of the Cornette-Heyman feud.� Badass Mustache: Rose� Bash Brothers: Except for the managers, and even then Cornette had been forced to wrestle sometimes� Beard of Evil: Condrey� Corpsing: Stan Lane when Cornette would be talking up how good he was and trashing the Midnight Express's opponents� Cower Power: Cornette would often ask Bobby Eaten to give him hugs when he got scared.� Determinator: No matter how many times they were beaten and humiliated, the Midnight Express and Jim Cornette would not stop returning to hassle Mid-South's baby faces.

This actually got fans coming back too, hoping this would be the time the no good Midnights were driven away for good. Sometimes they would be sent away for awhile (if only so new teams could shuffle around) but after a few months or a year, they'd be back again.� Enemy Mine: While normally they and the Road Warriors were intense enemies, they joined forces with Dr.

Death Steve Williams to defeat the Fabulous Freebirds (Terry Gordy, Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin) and the Samoan Swat Team (Samu and Fatu [Rikishi]) in War Games at NWA The Great American Bash 89.� Finishing Move: Double Goozle, Rocket Launcher, Veg-A-Matic, Flapjack, Gravedigger� Hammy Herald: Cornette. As one example, from NWA WrestleWar 90: JIM CORNETTE: "Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the Kings of the Ring, the Gangster of Love and the Sultan of Swing, Beautiful Bobby and Sweet Stan, the Midnight Express!"� Paul filled the same role for Condrey and Rose in the AWA.� A Handful for an Eye: They threw powder into the LOD's eyes during their scaffold match at Starrcade 86.

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All Rights Reserved.All contents save Wrestler Storiesare � Kayfabe Memories.Website designed and maintained byAtomDesigns � 2004. If you experience any problems with this site or have any questions, pleasecontact the Webmaster.-Tim DillsTheMidnight Express were one of the most popular tag teams throughout the'80's. Below, is a look at the team from their earliest beginnings untiltheir eventual breakup in 1990.All AboardCowboy Bill Watts ran the Mid-South territory and hadbuilt it up into a major area.

The end of 1983 saw Watts looking forsome new blood for his area. He turned to Jerry Jarrett�s area andhired away Bill Dundee to be his new booker. Dundee eventually broughtin The Rock 'n Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson), TerryTaylor and The Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton) withmanager Jim Cornette.The Midnight Express was not new to the wrestlingworld.

Randy Rose, Norvell Austin, The Mongolian Stomper and Ron Starrhad all once been members with Rose, Austin and Condrey laying claim tothe moniker for the longest, having worked the Southeastern territory inAlabama as the Express and later moving to Memphis. But this version ofthe Express was different than any other version.Condrey was a solid in-ring performer and Eaton hadproven to be excellent in-ring as well. Together neither one of them wasall that great during interviews, which maybe why Jim Cornette camealong as manager.Cornette was like Eaton in some ways.

He grew upwatching Nick Gulas wrestling in the Louisville area. Eventually, hebecame a ringside photographer and writer for some wrestlingpublications until finally, at the urging of Christine Jarrett, JerryJarrett gave Cornette a chance to be a wrestling manager. Cornette didwell, but in Memphis he lived in the shadow of Jimmy Hart. With theexception of the summer of 1983 when Cornette managed The Dynasty (CarlFergie, The Angel, Norman Frederick Charles, III and Jerry Novak) in theshort-lived Georgia Championship Wrestling Superstars promotion,Cornette had never had a territory to himself as a manager.

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