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By the People, for the People
Central Native and Former Pro Wrestling Icon Dies
Dennis 'Loverboy' Condrey, a wrestling star from Central Heights, Alabama, has passed away.
Mar. 24, 2026 at 7:54am
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Dennis 'Loverboy' Condrey, a professional wrestling icon and native of Central Heights, Alabama, has passed away according to his friend and fellow wrestling star Dax Harwood.
Why it matters
Condrey was a well-known figure in the world of professional wrestling, having achieved fame and success in the sport. His passing marks the end of an era and will be felt by wrestling fans and the local community in Central Heights.
The details
Condrey, who was known by his wrestling moniker 'Loverboy', had a long and storied career in professional wrestling. He was particularly known for his time in the tag team 'The Midnight Express' alongside Bobby Eaton.
- Condrey passed away on Friday, March 24, 2026.
The players
Dennis 'Loverboy' Condrey
A professional wrestling icon and native of Central Heights, Alabama who was known for his time in the tag team 'The Midnight Express'.
Dax Harwood
A fellow professional wrestling star and friend of Condrey's.
What they’re saying
“Dennis 'Loverboy' Condrey passed away Friday, according to fellow wrestling star ad friend Dax Harwood.”
— Dax Harwood, Fellow wrestling star
The takeaway
Condrey's passing marks the end of an era for professional wrestling and will be deeply felt by his local community in Central Heights, Alabama where he was born and raised.


