Bradley Anderson

Bradley Anderson

60 · Born: Dec 24, 1964

Personal Details

BornDec 24, 1964 Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

Biography

Brad Anderson, an American semi-retired professional wrestler, is the son of renowned wrestler Gene Anderson. He began his wrestling career in 1988 after receiving training from his father, Gene Anderson, and Nelson Royal.

Initially, Anderson wrestled in the National Wrestling Alliance's (NWA) Jim Crockett Promotions under his real name, as well as under the masked personas 'Zan Panzer' and 'Agent Steele'. In 1990, he ventured into the Pacific Northwest Territory, where he formed a tag team with Ricky Santana, winning the PNW tag team titles.

The following year, Anderson traveled to Puerto Rico's World Wrestling Council, engaging in a feud with Santana over the WWC Light Heavyweight Title. He later worked in the NAWA/SAPW as The Viper, facing off against "War Eagle" Chris Chavis, who ultimately unmasked him.

In 1998, Anderson became a part of the tag team "Triple X" in NWA Mid-Atlantic, alongside Drake Dawson and manager Strawberry Fields. This trio went on to win the NWA North Continental Tag Team Titles in 1999, defeating The Border Patrol.

Although Anderson has since semi-retired from professional wrestling, he still occasionally participates in independent shows.

Outside of the wrestling world, Anderson is the proud owner of a hair salon called Studio 4:16 in Charlotte, NC, which he operates when not on the road.