Wrestling legend Dennis 'Loverboy' Condrey dies age 74 as heartfelt tributes flood in

Dennis 'Loverboy' Condrey, the wrestling icon who rose to fame as one half of The Midnight Express alongside Bobby Eaton, has passed away aged 74. Fellow professional wrestler Dax Harwood broke the news on Friday through an emotional Instagram post, describing Condrey as a "true pioneer of professional wrestling". The tag team partnership with Eaton during the 1980s is widely regarded as one of the finest in wrestling history. Eaton himself died in 2021. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say No cause of death has been disclosed. Tributes from across the wrestling community have flooded in following the announcement of Condrey's passing. Harwood reflected on the profound bond he shared with Condrey, noting that they would exchange messages after his matches. The veteran wrestler would offer guidance, highlighting aspects of Harwood's performances that could be improved. Harwood wrote: "That is something that'll never be lost on me. One of my heroes loved me enough to take time out of his day to let me know how proud he was of me." He pledged to honour Condrey's memory throughout his remaining years in the sport, vowing to preserve The Midnight Express' legacy. He added: "They paved this road so all other tag teams could walk easier." Condrey first stepped into the ring professionally in 1973, embarking on a career that would span almost 40 years before his retirement in 2011. LATEST SPORT NEWS Controversial Olympics boxer cleared for boxing return after sex test Wimbledon breaks tradition with introduction of new rules ahead of 2026 tournament Tiger Woods 'will play at Masters' despite injury issues as Augusta National just weeks away He achieved his greatest recognition during the late 1970s and 1980s as a founding member of The Midnight Express, the tag team that Harwood considers unmatched in the sport's history. Harwood said: "I can tell you with absolute honesty and sincerity, I've never seen a better Tag Team than Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton." Throughout his career, Condrey competed across multiple promotions, including the American Wrestling Association and the National Wrestling Alliance. All Elite Wrestling expressed condolences on X. They said: "The wrestling world are mourning the passing of 'Loverboy' Dennis Condrey, one half of the legendary Midnight Express. Our deepest sympathies go out to his family, friends and fans during this difficult time." Fans have praised Condrey's influence on the sport, with many describing him as among the greatest heel tag team wrestlers ever to compete. Wrestling media personality Anthony Maurizio paid tribute, expressing hope that Condrey was reunited with his former partner Eaton. Harwood confirmed that Condrey's wife, Theresa, had authorised a GoFundMe campaign to assist with funeral costs and household expenses. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter