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The world of professional wrestling is in mourning following the recent loss of Dennis Condrey, who passed away at the age of 74, according to his former tag team partner, Dax Harwood, who was the one to share the news.
Dennis "Loverboy" was deeply beloved among his colleagues and friends in the wrestling world, and in the wake of his passing, Harwood shared a heartfelt message on Instagram.
A true Pioneer of Professional Wrestling" and revealing the two would text after every match, and Condrey would always tell him what he liked and what needed improvement ... something Dax says will "never be lost" on him.
A fundraising campaign is launched to support Dennis Condrey's wife
With the authorization of Dennis Condrey's wife, Harwood took the initiative to create a GoFundMe account to help cover the various funeral expenses that she now has to bear.
Memories came flooding back for Dax, who continues to regard him as a great person, and he hopes to keep the spirit of his former partner alive inside the wrestling ring.
Dennis Condrey reached his fame years ago
It was during the 1970s and 1980s that Dennis Condrey reached the peak of his career inside the ring. During those years, he became widely known as one-half of the legendary Midnight Express.
Many wrestlers from the elite of the industry have paid tribute to "Loverboy" now that he has passed away. His soul and essence will remain for many years in the memory of all those who knew him.
AEW and the wrestling world are mourning the passing of 'Loverboy' Dennis Condrey, one half of the legendary Midnight Express.
Condrey officially retired in 2011. From that moment on, he dedicated himself to spending time with his family, enjoying years of fulfillment alongside them.
The wrestler was born in Florence, Alabama, on February 1, 1952, and competed for the Continental Wrestling Association, Jim Crockett Promotions, and World Championship Wrestling, among others.
