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'''"Ravishing" Randy Rose''' (born July 19, 1956 in [[Nashville, Tennessee]]) is a professional wrestler.
 
'''"Ravishing" Randy Rose''' (born July 19, 1956 in [[Nashville, Tennessee]]) is a professional wrestler.
   
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
Randy Rose (Born Randall Als) competed in 1981 in Alabama's Southeast Championship Wrestling and formed [[The Midnight Express (professional wrestling)|The Midnight Express]] with [[Dennis Condrey]] and [[Norvell Austin]]. They dominated the tag team scene there until Condrey signed with Mid-South Wrestling in 1984. While there, Condrey formed a tag team with [[Bobby Eaton]] under the same name, managed by [[Jim Cornette]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Loverro|first=Thom |title=The Rise & Fall of ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=KYrCt0kt3iYC&pg=RA1-PA16&dq=%22Randy+Rose%22+wrestling&hl=en&ei=Iyf9S7fGDsHflgfB0r3BDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22Randy%20Rose%22%20wrestling&f=false|year=2007|publisher=[[Simon and Schuster]]|isbn=1416513124, 9781416513124|page=16}}</ref>
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Randy Rose (Born Randall Als) competed in 1981 in Alabama's Southeast Championship Wrestling and formed [[The Midnight Express (professional wrestling)|The Midnight Express]] with [[Dennis Condrey]] and [[Norvell Austin]]. They dominated the tag team scene there until Condrey signed with Mid-South Wrestling in 1984. While there, Condrey formed a tag team with [[Bobby Eaton]] under the same name, managed by [[Jim Cornette]]
   
 
After spending some time in [[International Championship Wrestling]], Rose would reunite with former partner "Loverboy" [[Dennis Condrey]] in the [[American Wrestling Association|AWA]] under manager [[Paul Heyman|Paul E. Dangerously]]. Now known as "Ravishing" Randy Rose, he and Condrey called themselves "[[The Original Midnight Express]]", and claimed the right to the name, which had since been used by Condrey and Eaton and later by "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton and "Sweet" [[Stan Lane]]) in the [[National Wrestling Alliance|NWA]].
 
After spending some time in [[International Championship Wrestling]], Rose would reunite with former partner "Loverboy" [[Dennis Condrey]] in the [[American Wrestling Association|AWA]] under manager [[Paul Heyman|Paul E. Dangerously]]. Now known as "Ravishing" Randy Rose, he and Condrey called themselves "[[The Original Midnight Express]]", and claimed the right to the name, which had since been used by Condrey and Eaton and later by "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton and "Sweet" [[Stan Lane]]) in the [[National Wrestling Alliance|NWA]].
   
They would defeat [[Jerry Lawler]] and [[Bill Dundee]] for the AWA World Tag Team titles on October 26, 1987, in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]. They would have a two month title reign, losing the titles to the returning [[The Rockers|Midnight Rockers]] ([[Shawn Michaels]] and [[Marty Jannetty]]) on December 27, 1987 in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]].
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They would defeat [[Jerry Lawler]] and [[Bill Dundee]] for the AWA World Tag Team titles on [[October 26]], 1987, in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]. They would have a two-month title reign, losing the titles to the returning [[The Rockers|Midnight Rockers]] ([[Shawn Michaels]] and [[Marty Jannetty]]) on December 27, 1987 in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]].
   
 
Condrey and Rose resurfaced in the NWA (with Dangerously) in November 1988. During the November 5 episode of [[WCW Saturday Night|World Championship Wrestling]], Jim Cornette [[kayfabe]] received an anonymous phone call. The caller ridiculed Cornette over Eaton and Lane's loss of the [[NWA World Tag Team Championship]] to the [[Road Warriors]] on October 29. Cornette recognized the caller and baically asked him to come say it to his face. At that point, Dangerously and the Original Midnight Express hit the ring and proceeded to pummel Cornette and [[Stan Lane]], who was wrestling in a singles match. By the time Bobby Eaton showed up, it was three on one. Cornette showed up the next week on TBS carrying his blood stained suit jacket and the feud was on.
 
Condrey and Rose resurfaced in the NWA (with Dangerously) in November 1988. During the November 5 episode of [[WCW Saturday Night|World Championship Wrestling]], Jim Cornette [[kayfabe]] received an anonymous phone call. The caller ridiculed Cornette over Eaton and Lane's loss of the [[NWA World Tag Team Championship]] to the [[Road Warriors]] on October 29. Cornette recognized the caller and baically asked him to come say it to his face. At that point, Dangerously and the Original Midnight Express hit the ring and proceeded to pummel Cornette and [[Stan Lane]], who was wrestling in a singles match. By the time Bobby Eaton showed up, it was three on one. Cornette showed up the next week on TBS carrying his blood stained suit jacket and the feud was on.
   
The teams wrestled at [[Starrcade]] '88, but nothing was solved. The Midnight's vs. Midnight's would be the hottest feud in the NWA for months, building up to a 6-man tag match involving the managers on pay-per-view in February 1989. The one who got pinned would have to leave the promotion. However, the NWA was under new ownership and in transition at the time and many wrestlers were coming and going. At the last minute, Condrey decided to leave the NWA. [[Jack Victory]] was brought in as his replacement and the match went forward, but at this point no one really cared.
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The teams wrestled at [[Starrcade 1988|Starrcade '88]], but nothing was solved. The Midnight's vs. Midnight's would be the hottest feud in the NWA for months, building up to a 6-man tag match involving the managers on pay-per-view in February 1989. The one who got pinned would have to leave the promotion. However, the NWA was under new ownership and in transition at the time and many wrestlers were coming and going. At the last minute, Condrey decided to leave the NWA. [[Jack Victory]] was brought in as his replacement and the match went forward, but at this point no one really cared.
   
 
Rose would leave the NWA for a time and Dangerously would go on to bring in the [[The Headshrinkers|Samoan Swat Team]] or SST as his new team. Rose would return to the NWA for a brief time in mid 1989. In 1990 and 1991, Rose wrestled for [[Georgia All-Star Wrestling]] and the [[Global Wrestling Federation]].
 
Rose would leave the NWA for a time and Dangerously would go on to bring in the [[The Headshrinkers|Samoan Swat Team]] or SST as his new team. Rose would return to the NWA for a brief time in mid 1989. In 1990 and 1991, Rose wrestled for [[Georgia All-Star Wrestling]] and the [[Global Wrestling Federation]].
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:*[[CWF Tag Team Championship|NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship]] ([[CWF Tag Team Championship#Title history|13 times]]) - with [[Dennis Condrey]] (10), [[Ronald Herd|Ron Bass]] (1), [[Jimmy Golden]] (1), and Pat Rose (1)
 
:*[[CWF Tag Team Championship|NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship]] ([[CWF Tag Team Championship#Title history|13 times]]) - with [[Dennis Condrey]] (10), [[Ronald Herd|Ron Bass]] (1), [[Jimmy Golden]] (1), and Pat Rose (1)
   
*'''Windy City Wrestling'''
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*'''[[Windy City Wrestling]]'''
**WCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with [[Dennis Condrey]]<ref name="Titles">{{cite book | author=Royal Duncan & Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=4th Edition 2000 | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 }}</ref>
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**WCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with [[Dennis Condrey]]
 
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Revision as of 20:21, 18 December 2019

"Ravishing" Randy Rose (born July 19, 1956 in Nashville, Tennessee) is a professional wrestler.

Career

Randy Rose (Born Randall Als) competed in 1981 in Alabama's Southeast Championship Wrestling and formed The Midnight Express with Dennis Condrey and Norvell Austin. They dominated the tag team scene there until Condrey signed with Mid-South Wrestling in 1984. While there, Condrey formed a tag team with Bobby Eaton under the same name, managed by Jim Cornette

After spending some time in International Championship Wrestling, Rose would reunite with former partner "Loverboy" Dennis Condrey in the AWA under manager Paul E. Dangerously. Now known as "Ravishing" Randy Rose, he and Condrey called themselves "The Original Midnight Express", and claimed the right to the name, which had since been used by Condrey and Eaton and later by "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton and "Sweet" Stan Lane) in the NWA.

They would defeat Jerry Lawler and Bill Dundee for the AWA World Tag Team titles on October 26, 1987, in Memphis, Tennessee. They would have a two-month title reign, losing the titles to the returning Midnight Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) on December 27, 1987 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Condrey and Rose resurfaced in the NWA (with Dangerously) in November 1988. During the November 5 episode of World Championship Wrestling, Jim Cornette kayfabe received an anonymous phone call. The caller ridiculed Cornette over Eaton and Lane's loss of the NWA World Tag Team Championship to the Road Warriors on October 29. Cornette recognized the caller and baically asked him to come say it to his face. At that point, Dangerously and the Original Midnight Express hit the ring and proceeded to pummel Cornette and Stan Lane, who was wrestling in a singles match. By the time Bobby Eaton showed up, it was three on one. Cornette showed up the next week on TBS carrying his blood stained suit jacket and the feud was on.

The teams wrestled at Starrcade '88, but nothing was solved. The Midnight's vs. Midnight's would be the hottest feud in the NWA for months, building up to a 6-man tag match involving the managers on pay-per-view in February 1989. The one who got pinned would have to leave the promotion. However, the NWA was under new ownership and in transition at the time and many wrestlers were coming and going. At the last minute, Condrey decided to leave the NWA. Jack Victory was brought in as his replacement and the match went forward, but at this point no one really cared.

Rose would leave the NWA for a time and Dangerously would go on to bring in the Samoan Swat Team or SST as his new team. Rose would return to the NWA for a brief time in mid 1989. In 1990 and 1991, Rose wrestled for Georgia All-Star Wrestling and the Global Wrestling Federation.

Rose was also very involved with charity work during his wrestling career and tried to use his status as a pro wrestler to raise money.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Windy City Wrestling

External links

1991 PWI Top 500 Wrestlers
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