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Midnight Express (professional wrestling) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Midnight Express (professional wrestling)

The 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 E. 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.
==Midnight Express history==


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