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15 Facts About Dennis Condrey

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Dennis Condrey was born on February 1,1952 and is an American retired professional wrestler.

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Dennis Condrey is best known for his appearances with the Continental Wrestling Association, Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Dennis Condrey was born in Florence, Alabama, and started wrestling in 1973 in the Tennessee area, wrestling for promoter Nick Gulas.

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Dennis Condrey would wrestle in the Mid-Atlantic area as well.

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In 1974, Condrey teamed up with Phil Hickerson, and became known as the Bicentennial Kings, and was managed by "Kangaroo" Al Costello.

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In 1980, after Carson retired, Dennis Condrey teamed up with Randy Rose, and formed the Midnight Express, alongside Norvell Austin.

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Once in Mid-South, Dennis Condrey formed a new version of the Midnight Express with Bobby Eaton with Jim Cornette as their manager.

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Dennis Condrey left overnight, giving no notice to Cornette, Eaton, or the NWA.

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At the last minute, Dennis Condrey decided to leave the NWA, rather than take his PPV payoff and give Crockett and Scott the satisfaction.

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Dennis Condrey returned to Alabama in the Spring of 1989.

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On July 22,1989, Dennis Condrey defeated Tom Prichard to win the CWF Heavyweight Championship, before losing the title back to Prichard on December 6.

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Dennis Condrey came back to team with Eaton in 2004 and, along with Stan Lane, they have been wrestling as the Midnight Express in the independents and feuding with the Rock 'n' Roll Express and The Fantastics.

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Dennis Condrey signed to World Wrestling Entertainment in March 2010 as a developmental trainer.

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Dennis Condrey was assigned to Florida Championship Wrestling and works with the rookies on the NXT roster.

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Dennis Condrey retired in 2011, after wrestling his last match on October 15, against Bill Mulkey at the AWE Night of Legends.