sek69 Posted Saturday at 08:24 AM Posted Saturday at 08:24 AM Dax Harwood posted on his social media that Dennis Condrey passed away Friday night. I always felt he was underrated, since he was with an all time talker wit Cornette and an all time worker like Bobby Eaton.
Jetlag Posted Saturday at 11:57 AM Posted Saturday at 11:57 AM Damn, I was just watching him and Randy Rose the other night not even knowing he had died. Clearly they were both really great wrestlers
Blehschmidt Posted Saturday at 12:07 PM Posted Saturday at 12:07 PM I always preferred Dennis to Stan. Just a fantastic all around worker, and he could talk when he had too. Apparently a pretty great person as well.
David Mantell Posted Sunday at 11:49 AM Posted Sunday at 11:49 AM RIP to now All Four of the Skywalkers from Starrcade 86.
Sweet Brown Koko Posted yesterday at 11:23 AM Posted yesterday at 11:23 AM RIP. I got to see Dennis team with Bobby live against Ron Garvin and Barry Windham in the main event of a show I went to growing up. He, as well as Bobby and Jim Cornette, got NUCLEAR heat!! They had Barry in the “Face in Peril” role and they cheated one too many times. I saw the audience shift from dislike to hatred and you could even hear it audibly. They had to quickly go to a DQ win for Barry/Ron and The Midnights had to SPRINT to the locker room! It was one of the most amazing moments that I have ever seen. Dennis was great in his role. He made you hate him but you were also afraid to punch him. He was as tough as they come.
The Thread Killer Posted yesterday at 02:38 PM Posted yesterday at 02:38 PM Yeah this is a sad loss. Although in a way, it’s great that Condrey was able to hang on and live a full life, considering what a rough battle he had with cancer years back. He was obviously a tough and resilient man, in and outside the Pro Wrestling business. It’s funny, for years I preferred the Eaton/Lane iteration of the MX, but over the years I grew to appreciate what a great heel Dennis Condrey really was. He was a master of stooging and selling, as well as getting the right kind of heel heat. He really was a consummate pro, and for a long time I didn’t understand the nuances of what he did. Not to sound maudlin, but they really don’t make em like Dennis Condrey anymore. RIP.
sek69 Posted yesterday at 09:14 PM Author Posted yesterday at 09:14 PM As a kid, I only caught the tail end of the Eaton/Condrey version and I also preferred the Eaton/Lane version, but between Youtube and watching the Mid South eps on the WWE Network the Condrey version quickly rose to the top for me. Listening to Dave talk about it, apparently the MX vs MX feud ran out of gas because the powers that be basically didn't want it to keep going, which considering how over it was is just crazy.
The Thread Killer Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, sek69 said: As a kid, I only caught the tail end of the Eaton/Condrey version and I also preferred the Eaton/Lane version, but between Youtube and watching the Mid South eps on the WWE Network the Condrey version quickly rose to the top for me. Listening to Dave talk about it, apparently the MX vs MX feud ran out of gas because the powers that be basically didn't want it to keep going, which considering how over it was is just crazy. According to Cornette, Dusty getting fired killed the Midnights vs Midnights feud. Cornette brought the idea to Dusty, who loved it, but after Dusty got fired Jim Crockett took over the booking, and for some reason, whatever that was, he did not like Randy Rose and pretty much put the kibosh on the whole thing. So dumb.
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