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Giantfan1980 wrote on 30.05.2023:
[5.0] "Good tag wrestler, but I am more familiar with the Eaton/Lane version of the MNE. Stan Lane was just more in line with what the tag team gimmick called for."
CMFunk007 wrote on 12.03.2023:
[6.0] "The original Midnight Express member didn't look like a pro wrestler and always had JIm Cornette or Paul Heyman running his mouth for him. He was good in the ring, especially in tag team matches, and was part of one of the best all-time teams with Bobby Eaton"
Conquistador37 wrote on 19.11.2022:
[10.0] "Thank him and other men like him for your faster paced American wrestling. Dennis was one of the first few to turn up the velocity and keep it up for long durations. I think he invented the face first russian leg sweep. Good grief he looked sleeaazzyy, what a fantastic look for a heel! He would not only physically cut the ring in (less than) half, but would make gestures highlighting the fact. When he talked, he seemed like he meant EVERYTHING, not a blow hard type-~just knew how to get a direct point across. Outstanding tag wrestler, I can count the singles matches I've witnessed on one hand (more like half a hand), so who knows how we would have faired on his own. So let's say it again: Outstanding in tag team wrestling, just bloody brilliant at it."
RatingsMachine wrote on 19.11.2018:
[8.0] "Dennis Condrey was not a flashy worker, and he gets overlooked a lot because the version of the Midnight Express with he and Bobby Eaton is usually overshadowed by the version with Eaton and Stan Lane. But Condrey was a ring general, always in the right place at the right time, everything he did looked smooth, and he was great at being a heel and getting a babyface over."
Obermacker wrote on 17.02.2010:
[5.0] "Absoluter Durchschnittstyp, der im Team nicht so auffiel. Der Midnight-Express waren zwei hässliche Vögel ( genauso so wie der Rock`n roll-Express), wovon wenigsten einer ordentlich wrestlen konnte, Eaton halt."
Manu Adams wrote on 17.02.2010:
[7.0] "Mitte der 80iger an der Seite von Bobby Eaton im originalen Midnight Expres, wahrlich ein großartiger Heel, wodurch sein wrestlerisches Können ein wenig in den Schatten gestellt wurde - zurecht! Denn wrestlerisch war Condrey kein Parade Techniker, so wie es Eaton damals war. Der Midnight Express mit Bobby Eaton und Stan Lane, ist definitiv bekannter und auch in meinen Augen besser."