Every Paul Heyman Guy Ranked From Worst To Best

11. The Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose)

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When The Original Midnight Express arrived in JCP in 1988 to feud with their updated counterparts, Paul E Dangerously was the perfect foil for the Express' manager Jim Cornette.

Chalk and cheese in style and presentation, the aesthetic of Heyman unearthing Randy Rose and Dennis Condrey worked so well that it babyfaced Stan Lane, Bobby Eaton and even Cornette.

Short-lived due to Condrey leaving the promotion before a "loser leaves" payoff, this - and his position alongside the next entrant on this list - got Heyman comfy in the company for several years.

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