Karl Anderson

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Karl Anderson Flag of United States
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Ring name(s) Karl Anderson
The Machine Gun
Chad Allegra
Billed height 6'0" (183 cm)
Billed weight 240 lb (109 kg)
Born January 18, 1980
Flag of North Carolina Ashville, North Carolina
Billed from Pipestone, Minnesota
Trained by Roger Ruffen
Debut May 10, 2002

Chad Allegra is an American professional wrestler better known by his stage name Karl "Machine Gun" Anderson currently working for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla.[1] He is a kayfabe member of the Anderson wrestling family.[2]

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Anderson grew up in Ashville, North Carolina with his younger brother and mother. He was a huge fan of The Rock 'n' Roll Express, Jimmy Valiant, and other southern NWA superstars[citation needed]. He gained a baseball scholarship to study at Mars Hill College in his home state before dropping out to pursue a wrestling career. Upon moving to Cincinnati, Ohio he began training at Les Thatcher's Main Event Pro Wrestling Camp, the school associated with the Heartland Wrestling Association.[3]

Shortly after beginning his training in 2000, he received a concussion at the hands of current WWE Developmental wrestler Derek Neikirk, which put Anderson on the shelf for over a year. When he finally felt that he was able to return, he contacted Kirk Sheppard with the Northern Wrestling Federation in Cincinnati, who introduced him to Roger Ruffen, the head trainer at BoneKrushers (the NWF's wrestling school).

Anderson trained for several months before debuting in his first professional match on May 10, 2002 in a losing encounter with The Zodiac. His second match was against Prince Justice, who is now better known as TNA's Abyss. He also had matches with TNA Wrestling's Chris Harris, Shark Boy, and WWE's Jerry Lawler in the early stages of his career.

In the NWF Anderson started out as a babyface as part of the Young Lions, a four-man group of popular rookies who entered the promotion at about the same time. First to leave the group was "Dead Sexy" Matt Parks. Anderson eventually joined Parks as a heel and began a memorable feud with Ryan Stone & Jay Donaldson.

In the summer of 2005, the NWF and the HWA began an intense interpromotional feud that set box office records and made history in Cincinnati indy wrestling. It culminated in a one on one, title vs. title match between Anderson, the NWF Champion, and Cody Hawk, the HWA champion.

In October of 2005, Anderson had the opportunity to wrestle at the NWA's Annual Convention where he was noticed by Dave Marquez of the New Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo. Anderson was invited to train at the dojo in Los Angeles and so after dropping the NWF title to Ryan Stone on January 1, 2006, Anderson began living and wrestling on the West Coast. Before long, he won the NWA British Commonwealth Championship before losing it to Alex Kosloff, a current star in Mexico. Anderson makes occasional visits in the Midwest, making cameos for Ruffen's NWF when he is able and is the current NWA Heartland States Champion for Ed Chuman's NWA Midwest promotion.

Currently, he is teaming with Joey Ryan, on NWA cards promoted by David Marquez. He appears weekly on MavTV, a small broadcast network, carried on limited stations. He recently debuted for PWG and is is building his reputation as a wrestler, recently defeating popular Ring of Honor wrestler Colt Cabana.[4]

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  1. ^ http://www.prowrestlingguerrilla.com/roster/
  2. ^ http://www.njpw.com/news/toukonrep061106.php
  3. ^ http://www.footinmouth.net/machinegun/history.html
  4. ^ http://www.wrestlemag.com/news/index.php?p=4851

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