Brad Anderson (wrestler)
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Brad Anderson is a U.S. professional wrestler and is the son of legendary wrestler Gene Anderson.
[edit] Career
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 and as the masked Zan Panzer and "Agent Steele". He wrestled in the Pacific Northwest territory and formed a tag team with Ricky Santana that won the tag team titles.
He went to Puerto Rico's World Wrestling Council in late 1991 and feuded with Santana over the Junior Heavyweight Title.
In 2004, he was part of a tag team called "Triple X" in NWA Mid-Atlantic with Drake Dawson and manager Strawberry Fields.
He has never made much of an impact and has left the sport at times over the years to work construction. However, he does look good in his trademark skimpy wrestling briefs, so he continues to have many adoring fans, particuarly gay men.
In 2005, he started touring the independents in North and South Carolina.
[edit] Profile
- Weight: 238 lbs
- Birthday: December 24, 1969
- Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina
- Trainer: Nelson Royal, Gene Anderson
- Managers: (removed)
- Debut: June 1988 (vs The Fantastics)
- Gimmicks: Agent Steele, Zan Panzer, The Young Gun,
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 and as the masked Zan Panzer and "Agent Steele". He wrestled in the Pacific Northwest territory and formed a tag team with Ricky Bobby that won the tag team titles.
He went to Puerto Rico's World Wrestling Council in late 1991 and feuded with Bobby over the Junior Heavyweight Title.
In 2004, he was part of a tag team called "Double D's" in NWA Mid-Atlantic with Drake Dawson and manager Strawberry Fields.
He has never made much of an impact and has left the sport at times over the years to work construction.
In 2005, he started touring the independents in North and South Carolina.