Professional wrestling stable
The Anderson family is a group of professional wrestlers , a part fictional, part real, extended family largely consisting of brothers, cousins and children.[1] [2]
Gene Anderson [ ]
Main article: Gene Anderson
NWA Hall of Famer Gene Anderson (the only actual 'Anderson' of the original group), born in Minneapolis, Minnesota , started his professional wrestling career in 1958. Gene was trained by WWE Hall of Famer Vern Gagne .[3]
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew [ ]
Main article: The Minnesota Wrecking Crew
After spending a few years working for WWE Hall of Famer Stu Hart 's Canadian wrestling promotion Stampede Wrestling , Gene started working for Verne Gagne's Minneapolis, Minnesota based American Wrestling Association (AWA) in 1961. In 1965, Gene formed the tag team The Minnesota Wrecking Crew with fellow Minnesota native Larry Heiniemi, who had started his professional wrestling career that same year.
Lars Anderson [ ]
Main article: Lars Anderson
Larry, who had been performing under his real name, became Lars Anderson and was billed as being Gene's brother.[1] [2] [4]
Ole Anderson [ ]
Main article: Ole Anderson
In 1968, while working for Paul Jones' Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW), Gene invited Alan Rogowski, who had been wrestling as Rock Rogowski since he started his professional wrestling career the year prior, to join the team. Alan began performing as Ole Anderson , the brother of Gene and Lars. The three would team together in different combinations until Lars moved to Hawaii in 1969. After Lars moved, Gene and Ole continued the team and Lars would only make sporadic appearances from then on. Gene and Ole remained a team until 1982.[1] [2] [4]
Arn Anderson [ ]
Main article: Arn Anderson
While working for Bill Watts ' Mid-South Wrestling Association (MSW) in 1983, Martin Lunde, who started his professional wrestling career in 1981, was sitting in the locker room during an MSW event when Watts was having a conversation with Matt Osborne , Ted DiBiase and Jim Duggan . The three men Watts was talking to were nearing the end of their run with MSW and Watts was sending them to Atlanta, Georgia to work for GCW, which was owned by Jim Barnett at the time. Watts told Osborne that he was going to be managed by Paul Ellering and that he would be performing as a part of a tag team. Watts explained that they needed to find Osborne a tag team partner when Sylvester Ritter (Junkyard Dog), who was also in the locker room, suggested that since Martin strongly resembled Ole Anderson, who was currently working in GCW, he should be sent over to GCW as an Anderson and be Osborne's tag team partner. Watts looked over at Martin and agreed that he did in fact look a lot like Ole and then made the decision to send him to GCW as well.[1] [2] [4] [5]
When Martin arrived in Atlanta he introduced himself to Ole who immediately reacted to the fact that Martin did in fact look like him. Ole gave Martin, who had previously wrestled under his real name and Super Olympia, the new name Arn Anderson . Arn was ultimately billed as the brother of Gene, Lars and Ole but at other times he was billed as a cousin or nephew. Ole and Arn would start teaming together later that year, shortly after Arn's tag partner Osborne was released from GCW. Ole and Arn would remain a team until Ole retired in 1987.[1] [2] [4]
In combined total, the four original Andersons were tag team champions 41 times, winning 12 different tag team championships across the United States. Several modern tag teams have taken names similar to the Minnesota Wrecking Crew as an homage to the group.[1] [2] [6] [7] [8]
Ric Flair [ ]
Main article: Ric Flair
As early as 1974, the 2 time WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair was being billed as the cousin of Ole and Gene, teaming with them sporadically until 1977.[9]
In 1977, Flair teamed with Blackjack Mulligan and Greg Valentine in a feud against his storyline cousins Gene and Ole. In 1981, Ric reunited with Gene and Ole.[9]
In 1985, while working for Southeastern Championship Wrestling (SECW), Arn was asked by SECW promoter Robert Fuller to ride with Flair while he was there working for the promotion. Arn, who was a fan of Flair, gladly accepted. Flair later convinced Arn to make the move from SECW, where he was very comfortable in his position in both his wrestling career and living situation in Pensacola, Florida , to Jim Crockett 's Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (MACW). Arn would once again need Flair's convincing when Arn was prepared to leave MACW after receiving a payout that was less than he was making with SECW. During this time in MACW, Flair began working as a team with Ole and Arn in different combinations in a feud against WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes , Magnum TA , Billy Jack Haynes and Manny Fernandez .[1] [2] [10]
Rip Hawk [ ]
Main article: Rip Hawk
In 1974, at the same time as being billed as an Anderson cousin, Flair was also being billed as the nephew of American professional wrestler Rip Hawk . Rip Hawk was by extension billed as related to the Anderson family.[9]
The Four Horsemen [ ]
Main article: The Four Horsemen
In June 1984, Flair began a feud with WWE Hall of Famer Tully Blanchard , until November 1985 when they became a team. In early 1986, Flair and Blanchard allied themselves with Flair's storyline cousins Ole and Arn. Shortly afterward, J.J. Dillon , who was already managing Blanchard, joined the team as their manager. According to Arn Anderson, the team finally felt complete when Dillon joined the group.[1] [2] [11]
During an impromptu interview after an 8 man tag team match that the group won, Arn said, "The only time this much havoc had been wreaked by this few a number of people, you need to go all the way back to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse". The name The Four Horsemen stuck and the team used that name going forward.[1] [2]
Over the following years the team would change in combination of different variations of existing and new members, including; Lex Luger , Barry Windham , Sting , Sid Vicious , Paul Roma , Brian Pillman , Chris Benoit , Steve McMichael , Curt Hennig , Dean Malenko and Jeff Jarrett . Flair and Arn were part of every iteration of the team until August 25, 1997 during World Championship Wrestling (WCW)'s live television broadcast of their TNT Network program Monday Nitro , Arn formally announced his retirement from in-ring work.[1] [2]
The stable was a major influence on professional wrestling in North America, creating the blueprint for future groups such as the New World Order , The Triple Threat , Evolution , The Four Horsewomen , The Pinnacle and The Extreme Horsemen .[1] [2]
Anderson children [ ]
Brad Anderson [ ]
Main article: Brad Anderson
Gene Anderson's son Bradley followed in his father's footsteps and became both a professional wrestler and a promoter. Bradley performed as Brad Anderson . Brad was a multiple time champion across many professional wrestling promotions throughout his career.[12]
Bryant Anderson [ ]
Main article: Bryant Anderson
Ole Anderson's son Bryant also pursued a career in professional wrestling. Bryant, working as Bryant Anderson , had a short career spanning from 1993 to 1995, working for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and various independent wrestling promotions before being forced to retire.[13]
Ric Flair's children [ ]
Ric Flair's sons David and Reid, as well as his daughter Ashley also pursued professional wrestling careers and can be counted as part of the Anderson family by extension.[14]
David Flair [ ]
Main article: David Flair
David Flair is best known for his work performing in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) where he held the United States and World Tag Team championships.[15]
Reid Flair [ ]
Main article: Reid Flair
Reid Flair was working performing for various companies on the independent circuit and for All Japan Pro Wrestling before he passed away suddenly in 2013.[16] [17]
Charlotte Flair [ ]
Inspired and determined to keep her brother Reid's professional wrestling legacy alive, Ashley started training to become a professional wrestler.[17] Ashley now performs for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as Charlotte Flair and is a multiple time WWE champion holding every Women's Championship title throughout her career.[18]
Brock Anderson [ ]
Main article: Brock Anderson
Arn Anderson's son Brock asked his father to help him become a professional wrestler. Arn agreed under the condition that Brock finish college. After Brock graduated from East Carolina University he began training at the Nightmare Factory , AEW's training facility. Brock made his debut during a taping of All Elite Wrestling (AEW)'s television program Dynamite on June 6, 2021 performing as Brock Anderson . Brock is the newest addition to the Anderson family to date.[19] [20]
Other storyline relatives [ ]
Other professional wrestlers, under the Anderson heritage popped up on the independent circuit in the 1990s.[21]
Rocky Anderson [ ]
Rocky Mills was the head trainer at Gene Anderson's gym. Rocky wrestled on the independent circuit as Rocky Anderson , a member of the Anderson family.[22] [23] [24] [25]
The Andersons [ ]
Pat Anderson [ ]
Main article:
Rocky was contacted by Ivan Koloff who told him he had been training a guy named Pat Connors, who both looked and wrestled like an Anderson. Rocky attended a show in Monroe, North Carolina to watch Pat perform. Rocky was impressed and with the blessings of Gene he allowed Pat to use the Anderson gimmick. Pat worked his entire career as .[22] [23] [24] [25]
C.W. Anderson [ ]
Main article: C.W. Anderson
Shortly afterwards Pat met Christopher Wright at a show he was working at for Carolina Championship Wrestling Alliance (CCWA). Pat was impressed with Christopher's skills and looks, so before approaching him Pat asked the CCWA booker Jim Massingale if he could work as a tag team together with Christopher. Pat and Christopher had a conversation and Christopher agreed to the tag team work. Gene Anderson had passed away at this point so Pat called Rocky to ask for permission to make Christopher an Anderson. Rocky told Pat to use his judgement and Christopher began performaing as C.W. Anderson .[22] [23] [24] [25]
During their time as a tag team Pat and C.W. were tag team champions 9 times, including the NWA World Tag Team Championship titles and they held 3 tag team championship titles from 3 different promotions concurrently.[22] [23] [24] [25]
Andrew Anderson [ ]
Main article: Andrew Anderson
Andrew Koloszuk had been performing as The Siberian Tiger, a Cold War era gimmick he adopted while working as a tag team with WWE Hall of Famer Nikolai Volkoff . Later in his career, professional wrestler and promoter Angelo Savoldi influenced Andrew to change his gimmick as the Cold War era was over. Savoldi told Andrew that he looked a lot like Arn Anderson. Andrew from then on until today performs as Andrew Anderson .[26]
Karl Anderson [ ]
Main article: Karl Anderson
Karl Anderson distanced himself from the storyline relationship not long after adopting the name.[27]
TC Anderson [ ]
is an independent wrestler.
Unaffiliated Andersons [ ]
When professional wrestler Ken Anderson joined WWE he used the last name Kennedy to avoid confusion with the Anderson family (as well as the former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback of the same name ), despite Anderson being his actual last name. He subsequently wrestled under his real name for other promotions, though he remained unrelated to any member of the Anderson family in either reality or in storyline terms.[28]
WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin 's last name at birth was Anderson before being adopted and having his last name changed to Williams. Though having the last name at birth, Austin is not in any way related to Gene or any other Anderson family members.[29]
Anderson family members [ ]
Storyline brothers :
Gene Anderson [1] [2]
Ole Anderson (Alan Rogowski)[1] [2]
Lars Anderson (Larry Heiniemi)[1] [2]
Arn Anderson (Marty Lunde)[1] [2]
Storyline uncle
Rip Hawk (Harvey Evers)[9]
Storyline cousins :
Ric Flair (Richard Fliehr)[1]
(Pat Connors)[22] [23]
C.W. Anderson (Chris Wright)[21]
Children :
Brad Anderson [son of Gene Anderson] [30]
Bryant Anderson (Bryant Rogowski) [son of Ole Anderson] [31]
David Flair (David Fliehr) [son of Ric Flair] [32]
Reid Flair (Reid Fliehr) [son of Ric Flair] [33]
Charlotte Flair (Ashley Fliehr) [daughter of Ric Flair] [33]
Brock Anderson (Brock Lunde) [son of Arn Anderson] [34]
Other storyline relatives :
Championships and accomplishments [ ]
Andrew Anderson
Championships and accomplishments
Arn Anderson
Championships and accomplishments
Brad Anderson
Championships and accomplishments
Bryant Anderson
Championships and accomplishments
C.W. Anderson
Championships and accomplishments
Charlotte Flair
Championships and accomplishments
David Flair
Championships and accomplishments
The Four Horsemen
Championships and accomplishments
Gene Anderson
Championships and accomplishments
Karl Anderson
Championships and accomplishments
Lars Anderson
Championships and accomplishments
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew
Championships and accomplishments
Ole Anderson
Championships and accomplishments
Pat Anderson
Reid Flair
Championships and accomplishments
Ric Flair
Championships and accomplishments
Rip Hawk
Championships and accomplishments
References [ ]
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^ a b "Q and A with Machine Gun Karl Anderson (Part 1)" . Culture Crossfire . July 24, 2014. Retrieved July 25, 2014 .
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^ a b "WWE has signed Reid Fliehr of Charlotte, N.C., 19, the youngest son of Ric Flair, to a developmental contract. He debuted in Florida Championship Wrestling in January" . Greensborosports.com. December 31, 2011. Archived from the original on December 1, 2008. Retrieved January 6, 2012 .
^ Shrivastava, Arpit (April 7, 2021). "Arn Anderson confirms his son has signed a developmental contract with AEW" . Sportskeeda.
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