Brad Anderson (wrestler)
Brad Anderson | |
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Birth name | Bradley Anderson |
Born | [1] Charlotte, North Carolina[1] | December 24, 1969
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Agent Steele Brad Anderson The Viper The Young Gun Zan Panzer XXX-Xtasy |
Billed height | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[2] |
Billed weight | 235 lb (107 kg)[2] |
Billed from | Minneapolis, Minnesota[2] |
Trained by | Nelson Royal Gene Anderson |
Debut | 1988[2] |
Bradley "Brad" Anderson[1] (born December 24, 1969) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler and is the son of wrestler Gene Anderson.[1]
Professional wrestling career
National Wrestling Alliance (1988–1999)
Brad Anderson started wrestling in 1988 after being trained by his father, Gene Anderson, and Nelson Royal. He wrestled in the National Wrestling Alliance's (NWA) Jim Crockett Promotions under his real name as well as the masked 'Zan Panzer' and 'Agent Steele'.[3] In 1990 he wrestled in the Pacific Northwest Territory and formed a tag team with Ricky Santana that won the PNW tag team titles.[4] In 1991 He went to Puerto Rico's World Wrestling Council and feuded with Santana over the WWC Light Heavyweight Title.[5] Brad Anderson worked in the NAWA/SAPW as The Viper. He was unmasked by "War Eagle" Chris Chavis. In 1998, he was part of a tag team called "Triple X" in NWA Mid-Atlantic with Drake Dawson and manager Strawberry Fields Winning the NWA North Continental Tag Team Titles in 1999 from The Border Patrol.[6]
Later career
Anderson still occasionally works independent shows.
Personal life
When he is not on the road, he also owns a hair salon called Studio 4:16 in Charlotte, NC.
In wrestling
Championships and accomplishments
- National Wrestling Alliance
- NWA North Continental Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Drake Dawson[6]
- NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with The Hood/Ricky Santana[4]
- Championship Wrestling from Florida
- North American Wrestling Alliance
- NAWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[7]
- World Wrestling Council
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Online World of Wrestling Profile". Retrieved 2007-09-06.
- ^ a b c d "Statistics for Professional wrestlers". PWI Presents: 2007 Wrestling Almanac and book of facts. Kappa Publications. p. 38. 2007 Edition.
- ^ Cawthon, Graham (2014). the History of Professional Wrestling Vol 4: World Championship Wrestling 1989-1994. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 1499656343.
- ^ a b Duncan, Royal; Gary Will (2006). "(Oregon & Washington) Portland: NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. pp. 317–320. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
- ^ a b Duncan, Royal; Gary Will (2006). "Puerto Rico: WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
- ^ a b "N.W.A. World Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
- ^ Duncan, Royal; Gary Will (2006). "Carolinas: NAWA Title Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
External links
- Profile at Online World Of Wrestling