The Best
Of The Midnight
Express
6 DVDs - $60.00
Disc 1
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED NOVEMBER 23, 1983 (SHREVEPORT, LA)
- Dennis Condrey & Bobby Eaton vs. Rick Rude & Mike
Jackson (Very
first Midnight Express match)
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED DECEMBER 7, 1983 (SHREVEPORT, LA)
- Midnight Express vs. KoKo Ware & Mike Jackson (First Jim
Cornette &
Jim Ross commentary
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED JANUARY 4, 1984 (SHREVEPORT, LA)
- Interview Mr. Wrestling #2 & Magnum TA--Cornette interrupts
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED JANUARY 4, 1984 (SHREVEPORT, LA)
- Midnight Express tar and feather Magnum TA
SAM HOUSTON COLISEUM FEBRUARY 10, 1984 (HOUSTON, TX)
- Midsouth Tag Team Championship-Midnight Express vs. Mr. Wrestling #2
&
Magnum TA (Listen to crowd reaction at end of match when Paul Boesch,
fearing
a riot, pulls Cornette off Magnum TA)
MID-SOUTH TV FEBRUARY, 1984 - Interview Jim Ross &
Jim Cornette
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED FEBRUARY 18, 1984 (SHREVEPORT, LA)
- Midnight Express vs. Mr. Wrestling #2 & Magnum TA
MID-SOUTH TV FEBRUARY, 1984 - Interview Jim Ross &
Jim Cornette
LAFAYETTE, LA. MARCH 13, 1984 MID-SOUTH TAG TEAM
CHAMPIONSHIP - Midnight Express vs. Mr. Wrestling #2 & Magnum
TA (Closing
moments--Express win first Tag Team Team Title)
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED FEBRUARY 29, 1984 (SHREVEPORT, LA)
- Midnight Express vs. Rock & Roll Express (First ever
Midnight-Rock
& Roll match)
HOUSTON, TX INTERVIEW MARCH 1984 - Cornette with Jim
Ross
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED MARCH 14, 1984 (SHREVEPORT, LA)
- Express party to celebrate winning Title--Rock & Roll Express
put Cornette
into cake)
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED MARCH 14, 1984 (SHREVEPORT, LA)
- Interview between Cornette and Jim Ross--Bill Watts interrupts and
slaps
Cornette
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED MARCH 14, 1984 - Midnight Express
attacks Bill Watts
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED MARCH 28, 1984 (SHREVEPORT, LA)
- Bill Watts comes out of retirement for the Last Stampede--Interview
with
Bill Watts--Interview with Jim Cornette--Watts finds Stagger
Lee--Promotional
interviews with Cornette and Bill Watts
MYRIAD ARENA TAPED APRIL 22, 1984 (OKLAHOMA CITY, OK)
- Midnight Express vs. Bill Watts & Stagger Lee (This match
main evented
each of the regular Mid-South Wrestling cities, and drew $1.2 million
in
1984 ticket prices for 14 dates. It set gate records in every city but
one,
the New Orleans Superdome, where it fell $6,000 shy of the record with
over
20,000 in attendence)
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED APRIL 11, 1984 (SHREVEPORT, LA)
- MID SOUTH TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Midnight Express vs. Rock &
Roll
Express (Cornette dresses as a woman)
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED APRIL 25, 1984 (SHREVEPORT, LA)
- Midnight Express vs. Rock & Roll Express (Rock & Roll
Express win
Title)
MID-SOUTH TV TAPED MAY 23, 1984 (SHREVEPORT, LA) -
TAG TEAM TITLE VS. $50,000 - Midnight Express vs. Rock & Roll
Express
(closing moments--Cornette uses ether to regain Title)
HOUSTON, TX. - Interview Ernie Ladd June 1984
HOUSTON, TX. - Interview Jim Cornette June 1984
Disc 2
SAM HOUSTON COLISEUM JUNE 8, 1984 (HOUSTON, TX) - Midnight
Express & Ernie Ladd vs. Rock & Roll Express &
Jim Duggan
MYRIAD ARENA JULY 29, 1984 (OKLAHOMA CITY, OK) - Midnight
Express vs. Fantastics (First Express-Fantastics tag match)
FAIRGROUNDS COLISEUM DECEMBER 2, 1984 (OKLAHOMA CITY,
OK) - SCAFFOLD MATCH - Midnight Express vs. Rock & Roll Express
(The
Midnight-Rock & Roll) Scaffold match series was the second
highest grossing
series in Mid-South in 1984, running behind only the Last Stampede)
WORLD CLASS TV TAPED DECEMBER 3, 1984 (FORTH WORTH,
TX) - Interview Cornette and Express (Debut in World Class Wrestling)
WORLD CLASS TV TAPED DECEMBER 17, 1984 (FORTH WORTH,
TX) - Interview Cornette and Express
REUNION ARENA - WORLD CLASS TV TAPED DECEMBER 25, 1984
(DALLAS, TX) - AMERICAN TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Midnight Express vs.
Fantastics
FORT WORTH, TX FEBRUARY 1985 - Two interviews with
Jim Cornette and Express
SPORTATORIUM - WORLD CLASS TV TAPED MARCH 8, 1985 (DALLAS,
TX) - AMERICAN TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Midnight Express vs. Fantastics
FORT WORTH, TX MARCH 1985 - Interview with Cornette
WORLD CLASS TV TAPED APRIL 1985 (DALLAS, TEXAS
SPORTATORIUM) - Interview Cornette, Express, Fantastics, and
introduction
of Little John
FORT WORTH, TX APRIL 1985 - Interview with Cornette
& Rip Oliver
TEXAS STADIUM - MAY 5, 1985 (IRVING, TX) - AMERICAN
TAG TITLE--2 RINGS--2 REFEREES - Midnight Express w/Cornette vs.
Fantastics
w/Little John (The 2nd Annual David Von Erich Memorial drew over 20,000
fans
and a quarter of a million dollar gate to the home of the Dallas
Cowboys)
FORT WORTH, TX MAY 1985 - Cornette skirmish with Sunshine
FORT WORTH, TX JUNE 1985 - Interview Cornette and Sunshine
Disc 3
WTBS STUDIOS JUNE 29, 1985 (ATLANTA, GA) - Midnight
Express vs. Larry Clark & Dale Williams (The Express and
Cornette debut
both on the Superstation and for Jim Crockett Promotions)
Interview Jim Cornette following--Cornette's first
TBS interview
THE OMNI FEBRUARY 2, 1986 (ATLANTA, GA) - NWA WORLD
TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Midnight Express vs. Rock & Roll
Express (on
the first-ever TBS prime-time wrestling special, Midnights win World
Tag
Title for the first time)
CHARLOTTE COLISEUM APRIL 12, 1986 (CHARLOTTE, N.C.)
- NWA WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE--CORNETTE IN CAGE ABOVE RING - Midnight
Express
vs. Rock & Roll Express (This was the final match of a
four-match series
in Charlotte which set attendance and gate records. On February 2, the
Expresses
main evented and sold out the Coliseum for the first time since 1978,
drawing
12,000 fans and $100,000 to see the Rock & Roll win a reversed
decision.
February 23, the Expresses in a co-main event were on the card that
drew
another 12,000 and $100,000 to wee the R&R win by DQ in two out
of three
falls. On March 2, over 7,000 paid $73,000 to see the Midnights win two
of
three. On this night, April 12, 12,000 paid $100,000 to see this card
live,
and another 1,000 more watched down the street on closed circuit. This
match
aired on Japanese television.
NWA TV TAPED MAY 6, 1986 (SPARTANBURG, S.C.) - Interview
Cornette and VTR of James Boys (Dusty Rhodes and Magnum TA) attacking
and
lynching Cornette. (This "lynching" was edited for tv as it was deemed
too
"graphic" to show the very end)
NWA TV TAPED MAY 27, 1986 (GREENWOOD, SC) - Interview
Cornette, Midnight Express, and Bubba Rogers--unmask fake "James Boys" (Big
Bubba Rogers' first appearance with the Midnight Express)
WTBS STUDIOS JUNE 1986 (ATLANTA, GA) - Interview Cornette
and Big Bubba Rogers
MEMORIAL STADIUM - JULY 5, 1986 (CHARLOTTE, NC) - Midnight
Express & Jim Cornette vs. Dusty Rhodes, Magnum TA, &
Baby Doll (Part
of the fourteen-city Great American Bash Tour, this even drew over
20,000
paying $234,000.)
DORTON ARENA JULY 6, 1986 (RALEIGH, NC) - NWA WORLD
TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Midnight Express vs. Road Warriors (This
Raleigh
event drew a sellout and city gate record of $75,000, and Baby Doll
knocks
Cornette legitimately goofy at the end)
WTBS STUDIOS TAPED SEPTEMBER 7, 1986 (ATLANTA, GA)
- Midnight Express vs. Rock & Roll Express (Joined in
progress--Dusty
Rhodes commentary--brawl with Expresses and Dusty)
WTBS STUDIOS TAPED SEPTEMBER 20, 1986 (ATLANTA, GA)
- Interview Jim Cornette (Paul Ellering interrupts) Midnight Express
attack
Road Warriors and injure Animal
WTBS STUDIOS TAPED SEPTEMBER 27, 1986 (ATLANTA, GA)
- Interview Cornette. Midnight Express vs. Art Pritts & Paul
Garner (Cornette
color commentary & interview with Express)
WTBS STUDIOS TAPED OCTOBER 12, 1986 (ATLANTA, GA) -
Interview Cornette regarding The Road Warriors
NOVEMBER 1986--Midnight Express workout on Scaffold
THE OMNI NOVEMBER 27, 1986 (ATLANTA, GA) - STARCADE
'86--NIGHT OF THE SKYWALKERS--SCAFFOLD MATCH - Midnight Express vs. The
Road
Warriors (This event was the highest-grossing wrestling event ever by
Jim
Crockett Promotions--over 15,000 paid $300,000 in Atlanta for half the
matches,
16,000 sold out the Greensboro Coliseum for over $300,000, another
$70,000
was paid for a closed circuit showing in Greensboro, and eight more
closed
circuit locations in 6 states brought the gate to almost one million
dollars.
The home video was the first wrestling tape to go gold. Cornette's
right
knee was destroyed in the fall.)
CHARLOTTE COLISEUM NWA TV TAPED FEBRUARY 14, 1987
(CHARLOTTE, NC) - UNITED STATES TAG TITLE - Midnight Express vs. Barry
Windham
& Ronnie Garvin (Cornette sets Garvin on fire)
Disc 4
WTBS STUDIOS MARCH 21, 1987 (ATLANTA, GA) - Interview
Cornette regarding Ronnie & Jimmy Garvin
WTBS STUDIOS APRIL 4, 1987 (ATLANTA, GA) - Jim Cornette
introduces Stan Lane as the newest member of the Midnight Express, two
interview
with Express
CIVIC CENTER APRIL 10, 1987 (BALTIMORE, MD) - JIM CROCKETT
SR. MEMORIAL CUP - Midnight Express vs. Ronnie & Jimmy Garvin
CIVIC CENTER APRIL 11, 1987 (BALTIMORE, MD) - Midnight
Express vs. Road Warriors
CIVIC CENTER APRIL 11, 1987 (BALTIMORE, MD) - Midnight
Express vs. Dusty Rhodes & Nikita Koloff (The Crockett Cup was
a two-day,
24 team tournament--as a seeded team, they drew a bye in the first
round,
defeated the Garvins by countout in the second round, the Warriors by
DQ
in the third round, and lost to eventual winners Dusty & Koloff
in the
semi-finals. The event drew over $300,000 and over 18,000 fans for both
days.)
MAY, 1987 (CHARLOTTE, NC) - Interview with Cornette
regarding cage match with Ronnie Garvin
WTBS STUDIOS MAY 2, 1987 (ATLANTA, GA) - Interview
Ronnie Garvin, brawl with Cornette, Midnight, Windham
WTBS STUDIOS 1987 (ATLANTA, GA) - SUPER SCARY SATURDAY
- Interview Grandpa Munster, Jim Cornette, & Michael Hayes
WTBS STUDIOS MAY 16, 1987 (ATLANTA, GA) - U.S. TAG
TITLE TOURNEY FINAL - Midnight Express vs. Ronnie Garvin &
Barry Windham
(Joined in progress--match went the full one hour program--Midnight
wins
U.S. Tag Title)
Interview with Midnight Express as the new champions
MEMORIAL STADIUM JULY 18, 1987 (CHARLOTTE, NC) - U.S.
TAG TITLE - Midnight Express vs. Freebirds Hayes & Roberts (The
Great
American Bash tour expanded to 26 events in seventeen states over 31
days.
This event drew over 15,000 paying $175,000. This is the only straight
tag
match ever between the Midnights and two of the original Freebirds.)
LIVE ON WTBS MARCH 27, 1988 (ATLANTA, GA) - CLASH OF
CHAMPIONS 1 - U.S. TAG TITLE - Midnight Express vs. Fantastics (On the
very
first Clash of Champions specials, the Midnights and Fantastics have a
great
match voted top three in Match of the Year polls. This event garnered
the
highest rating to date for a cable wrestling event and highest ever on
WTBS.)
BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW - Jim Cornette and Eddie Haskell
(Ken Osmond)
CIVIC CENTER (NOW THE ARENA) JULY 10, 1988 (BALTIMORE,
MD) - GREAT AMERICAN BASH ON PPV - U.S. TAG TITLE--CORNETTE IN
STRAIGHTJACKET
IN CAGE OVER RING - Midnight Express vs. Fantastics (This event drew a
record
$206,000 Baltimore gate and was the first NWA PPV with national
coverage)
GREENSBORO COLISEUM JULY 16, 1988 (GREENSBORO, NC)
- BASH ON TOUR - BUNKHOUSE MATCH 3 ON 2 - Midnight Express and Jim
Cornette
vs. The Fantastics (The Bashes in 1988 expanded to 38 dates in 42 days,
coast
to coast. This bunkhouse match appeared on 31 of those cards, and the
Express
faced the Fantastics as well in three regular tags and four scaffold
matches
to complete the most grueling tour in NWA history.)
WBTV-3 NEWS JULY 1988 (CHARLOTTE, NC) - Two-part feature
on Jim Cornette
Disc 5
MUSIC VIDEOS - Midnight Express vs. Fantastics (edited
by Jim Cornette from TV matches Spring-Summer 1988)
WTBS STUDIOS AUGUST 1988 (ATLANTA, GA) - Interview
with Jim Cornette regarding The Four Horsemen and a confrontation
between
Cornette and J.J. Dillon
More Midnight-Horseman confrontations, VTR Lane and
Cornette find Eaton attacked in locker room, interviews for match. The
Midnight
Express defeated Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson for the NWA World Tag
Team
Championship on September 10, 1988 at the Philadelphia Civic Center
before
about 7,000 paying $72,000. It was a non-televised event, and Tully and
Arn
left the NWA for the WWF the next day. The Midnights thus became the
only
team ever to hold both the World and United States Tag Team
Championships
at the same time, capping an NWA reign of World Tag Champs from
February
2 to August 16, 1988--U.S. Champions July 10, 1988 to September 10,
1988
when they vacated the belts after winning the World Tag Title--World
Tag
Title September 10, 1988 to October 29, 1988--U.S. Tag Champs May 19,
1990
to August 24, 1990.
DOWNTOWN AUDITORIUM OCTOBER 29, 1988 (NEW ORLEANS,
LA) - NWA WORLD TAG TITLE - Midnight Express vs. Road Warriors (The
Midnight
Express lose the titles)
WTBS STUDIOS NOVEMBER 5, 1988 (ATLANTA, GA) - Interview
Cornette & Express, Stan Lane vs. The Menace (Original Midnight
Express
Condrey, Randy Rose, and Paul E. Dangerously attack Cornette, Eaton,
&
Lane)
WTBS STUDIOS NOVEMBER 12, 1988 (ATLANTA, GA) - Interview
Cornette & Express about attack
THE SCOPE DECEMBER 26,, 1988 (NORFOLK, VA) - STARCADE
'88 PPV - Midnight Express w/Cornette vs. Original Midnight w/Paul E.
(This
would be the last Starcade appearance of the Midnights after appearing
on
the biggest NWA event of the year in '85, '86, and '87 as well. This
event
drew more than $150,000 live and was broadcast on Pay Per View
nationally.)
UTC ARENA DECEMBER 7, 1988 (CHATTANOOGA, TN) - CLASH
ON TBS - Midnight Express w/Cornette vs. Ric Flair & Barry
Windham w/Dillon
(The only match ever held between the Midnights and Flair and a partner)
UIC PAVILION FEBRUARY 20, 1989 (CHICAGO, IL) - CHI-TOWN
RUMBLE PPV - LOSER OF FALL LEAVES NWA - Midnight Express &
Cornette vs.
Rose, Dangerously, and Jack Victory (Condrey had left due to dispute
with
management-Victory filled in on the undercard of the Flair World Title
loss
to Ricky Steamboat. Over 7,000 saw it live and it was broadcast
nationally
on PPV.) (Includes pre-match interviews with both teams)
WTBS STUDIOS JUNE 3, 1989 (ATLANTA, GA) - Interview
Cornette & Express (Express and Cornette return to WCW after
two month
hiatus due to contract dispute)
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND ARENA JULY 23, 1989 (BALTIMORE,
MD) - Jim Cornette vs. Paul E. Dangerously (Includes prematch Cornette
interview--the end of the Conrette-Dangerously rivalry was on the
undercard
of a War Games including the Midnights which drew a sellout of almost
$200,000
live, and was broadcast nationally on Pay Per View.)
Disc 6
WTBS SEPTEMBER 30, 1989 (ATLANTA, GA) - Interview with
Cornette and Midnight Express (Dynamic Dudes begin to come between
Cornette
and Midnights)
RPI FIELDHOUSE NOVEMBER 15, 1989 (TROY, NY) - CLASH
ON TBS - CORNETTE IN NEUTRAL CORNER - Midnight Express vs. Dynamic
Dudes
(Johnny Ace & Shane Douglas) (Cornette betrays the Dudes and
returns
to the Midnights on this Clash of Champions TBS Special.)
TBS MAIN EVENT NOVEMBER 20, 1989 (COLUMBUS, OH) - NWA
WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP - Bobby Eaton vs. Ric Flair (The first
ever
singles match between Eaton and Flair)
TBS MAIN EVENT DECEMBER 14, 1989 (PEORIA, IL) - NWA
WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP - Bobby Eaton vs. Ric Flair (The
rematch,
and the last Eaton-Flair match ever) (Includes prematch Cornette
& Express
interview)
GREENSBORO, NC COLISEUM FEBRUARY 25, 1990 (GREENSBORO,
NC) - 1990 Wrestlewar PPV - Midnight Express vs. Rock & Roll
Express
(Includes prematch interview--Nearly 6 years after their first match,
the
two Expresses have the best broadcast match of their careers on this
national
pay per view.
JOFFA MOSQUE FEBRUARY 28, 1990 (ALTOONA, PA) - U.S.
TAG TITLE - Midnight Express vs. Brian Pillman and Tom Zenk (The
Midnights
injured Pillman's throat--includes prematch interview)
THE ARENA JULY 7, 1990 (BALTIMORE, MD) - GREAT AMERICAN
BASH PPV - U.S. TAG TITLE - Midnight Express vs. The Southern Boys
(Tracy
Smothers & Steve Armstrong) (The Midnights return to Baltimore
and have
what was widely regarded as the best tag team match of 1990 with the
Southern
Boys. In WCW's infinite wisdom, the two teams never wrestled each other
again.)
UIC PAVILLION OCTOBER 27, 1990 (CHICAGO, IL) - HALLOWEEN
HAVOC - Midnight Express vs. Ricky Morton & Tommy Rich (End of
match
only--the very last Midnight Express match--Lane and Cornette quit WCW
after
a dispute with management over the disrespect of the team, which
remained
possibly the best in-ring tag team in the sport to its last match, just
under
seven years after the original team was formed.)
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