Brock Anderson
Brock Anderson (born February 28, 1997) is an American professional wrestler best known as the son of WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson and for his appearances in major promotions including All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and Major League Wrestling (MLW).[1][2][3][4] Born Brock Alexander Lunde in Charlotte, North Carolina, Anderson grew up in a wrestling family, with his father Arn Anderson being a key member of the Four Horsemen stable and his cousin C.W. Anderson also a veteran performer.[1][2] After training under his father and other industry figures, Anderson made his professional in-ring debut on June 6, 2021, teaming with Cody Rhodes on an episode of AEW Dynamite taped for broadcast on June 18.[5][3] He signed with AEW shortly thereafter, primarily competing in dark matches and enhancement bouts as part of the Nightmare Family stable, accumulating over 60 matches during his tenure.[6][7] Standing at 6 feet tall and weighing 212 pounds, Anderson employs a technical wrestling style influenced by Southern traditions, featuring signature moves such as the spinebuster and DDT.[2] In 2023, he declined a contract renewal with AEW that offered limited dates, opting instead to pursue more active opportunities.[7] He debuted for MLW on August 29, 2024, at Summer of the Beasts, partnering with C.W. Anderson as the tag team The Andersons to continue the family's legacy dating back to the 1960s.[4][2] By 2025, Anderson had established himself in MLW with notable matches, including a singles bout against Anthony Greene at Summer of BEASTS '25 on June 26 and participation in the Battle Riot VII event in April.[8][5] In November 2025, Anderson challenged MLW World Heavyweight Champion Mads Krule Krugger in a Bunkhouse match.[9]Early life
Family background
Brock Anderson, born Brock Alexander Lunde on February 28, 1997, in Charlotte, North Carolina, was raised in a family deeply rooted in professional wrestling.[10] His father, Martin Anthony Lunde, better known by his ring name Arn Anderson, is a WWE Hall of Famer renowned for his career as a tag team specialist and enforcer in promotions like NWA, WCW, and WWF. Anderson's mother, Erin Lunde, has maintained a low public profile but has been a constant presence in family announcements and support during personal milestones.[11] The family experienced profound tragedy with the death of Brock's older brother, Barrett Lunde, on March 10, 2023, at the age of 37.[11] Barrett, who shared the family home in Charlotte and was not involved in wrestling, was remembered by his father as a devout son, brother, and friend who enjoyed cooking and time with loved ones.[11] Arn Anderson publicly shared the loss on social media, emphasizing the irreplaceable pain for parents and urging others to cherish family bonds.[12] Growing up as the son of a wrestling legend profoundly shaped Brock Anderson's early life, immersing him in the industry's culture from a young age through his father's extensive career and stories from the road.[13] This legacy fostered family discussions around the demands of the profession, including its impact on personal relationships, while providing Brock with innate familiarity and inspiration that influenced his decision to pursue wrestling.[13]Education and early athletics
Brock Anderson, born Brock Alexander Lunde, attended Providence High School in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he graduated in 2015.[14] During his high school years, he focused on athletics, particularly football, playing as a linebacker. He was ranked 94th among graduating linebackers in North Carolina and 904th nationally, demonstrating a competitive edge on the gridiron that later informed his physical approach to wrestling.[14] After high school, Anderson enrolled at East Carolina University, where he pursued higher education while continuing to develop his interests. He graduated in December 2019, fulfilling a key requirement set by his parents before embarking on a professional path.[15] Growing up in the shadow of his father Arn Anderson's storied wrestling career, Brock developed an early fascination with the sport, asking detailed questions about it from around age 12, though his direct involvement began later in high school with amateur wrestling in ninth grade.[16] [17] This blend of academic achievement and athletic foundation, coupled with his father's influence, shaped Anderson's transition toward professional wrestling. Despite initial parental caution—particularly from his mother regarding the industry's risks—Anderson's determination grew, leading him to commit fully to training immediately after graduation in January 2020.[16] [17]Professional wrestling career
Training and debut (2019–2021)
After graduating from college, Brock Anderson began his professional wrestling training in January 2020 under former WCW wrestler Lodi at a facility in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he attended sessions two to three times per week for about a year.[18][19] In February 2021, following the signing of a developmental contract, Anderson relocated his training to the Nightmare Factory in Atlanta, Georgia, under the instruction of Q.T. Marshall and Glacier, continuing for roughly six months leading up to his in-ring debut.[20][21][19] This regimen emphasized old-school wrestling principles, with trainers providing clear, relatable guidance on core techniques to establish a solid foundation.[19] Anderson made his professional debut on June 6, 2021, teaming in a tag team match taped for television.[20][1] His early appearances consisted of a handful of developmental and regional bouts through the end of 2021, primarily in tag team roles that reflected the influence of his family's wrestling legacy, particularly his father Arn Anderson's history as a prominent tag team specialist.[5][10]All Elite Wrestling (2021–2023)
Anderson signed a developmental contract with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in early 2021, following his training at the Nightmare Factory wrestling school co-owned by Cody Rhodes and QT Marshall.[22] He made his in-ring debut for the promotion on the June 18, 2021, episode of AEW Dynamite, teaming with Cody Rhodes to defeat QT Marshall and Aaron Solow of The Factory stable.[23] This match marked Anderson's entry into the Nightmare Family faction, led by Rhodes and managed by his father, Arn Anderson, positioning him as a second-generation talent aligned with established stars.[24] Throughout 2021 and into 2022, Anderson's storylines centered on his role in the Nightmare Family and ongoing rivalries with The Factory, particularly QT Marshall. He secured several tag team victories over Marshall and his partners, including a win alongside Lee Johnson on the March 30, 2022, episode of AEW Dark: Elevation.[25] Anderson also competed in multi-man matches, such as the Casino Tag Team Royale at the Revolution pay-per-view in March 2022, where he and Johnson represented the Nightmare Family but were eliminated.[26] These bouts highlighted his emerging skills in tag team wrestling, though he remained focused on faction-based narratives rather than individual pursuits. In July 2022, Anderson transitioned to a new tag team partnership with Brian Pillman Jr., again under Arn Anderson's management, defeating the Mortons (Ricky and Kerry) at the Ric Flair's Last Match event on July 31.[27] The duo continued competing together on AEW Dark into 2023, including a victory over the Trustbusters (Jeeves Kay and Sonny Kiss) on January 28, 2023.[28] This alliance emphasized generational themes, drawing parallels to Arn Anderson's past partnerships with Brian Pillman Sr. Despite these developments, Anderson's opportunities were largely confined to AEW's YouTube-exclusive programs Dark and Dark: Elevation, with sparse main roster exposure due to creative booking decisions.[29] His initial contract, signed as a developmental deal, was due to expire in May 2023, though he appeared sporadically afterward.[30] Anderson's final match for AEW came on October 10, 2023, after which his contract expired in the fall, concluding his tenure with the promotion.[31] In January 2025, Anderson revealed he had declined an AEW contract renewal offer that guaranteed only five to six matches per year, seeking more consistent bookings elsewhere.[7]Major League Wrestling and independent circuit (2024–present)
Following his departure from All Elite Wrestling in late 2023, Brock Anderson maintained activity through select independent circuit appearances, including a tag team victory alongside C.W. Anderson over Terrell Hughes and Terrence Hughes at WrestleCade SuperShow on November 25, 2023.[32] These outings allowed him to refine his skills outside major promotions while building momentum for new opportunities. In 2024, Anderson signed with Major League Wrestling (MLW) and made his debut on August 29 at Summer of the Beasts in New York City, teaming with C.W. Anderson as "The Andersons" to defeat Jay Lyon and Love Doug in a tag team match lasting 2:37.[33] The pairing immediately aligned with a heel faction including Bobby Fish and the Beer City Bruiser, emphasizing a gritty, legacy-driven storyline rooted in the Anderson family wrestling heritage.[34] Throughout the year, The Andersons competed on the independent scene as well, capturing tag team titles such as the AML Tag Team Championship and FWE Tag Team Championship through decisive victories that highlighted their hard-hitting style and familial bond.[35] This period marked a shift toward regional promotions, contrasting his prior mainstream exposure in AEW. In 2025, Anderson continued his MLW momentum with notable developments. He participated in the Battle Riot VII match on April 6, entering at #26.[36] On June 26, at Summer of the Beasts, he defeated Anthony Greene in a singles match.[37] On October 20, he and C.W. Anderson discussed their tag team origins in an interview, crediting Arn Anderson's guidance on embracing the family legacy.[38] On October 30, 2025, MLW announced a high-stakes Bunkhouse Match for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship against champion Mads Krule Krugger, scheduled for November 20, 2025, in Charleston, with Arn Anderson at ringside to support his son.[9] Anderson also balanced this push with independent work, appearing at Dominant Championship Wrestling's Locked and Loaded event on November 8, 2025, in Selma, North Carolina.[39] As of November 2025, he is an active MLW competitor challenging for the World Heavyweight Championship.Personal life
Family
Brock Anderson shares a close relationship with his father, the WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson, who has provided ongoing guidance throughout his wrestling career, drawing from decades of experience to mentor his son both in and out of the ring.[40] This bond is expected to be evident when Arn returns to ringside to support Brock during his scheduled Major League Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship challenge against Mads Krule Krugger in a Bunkhouse Match on November 20, 2025.[41] As of 2025, there is no public information indicating that Brock Anderson is married or has children, with profiles and interviews focusing primarily on his professional pursuits and family legacy. The tragic death of Brock's older brother, Barrett Lunde, on March 10, 2023, at the age of 37, profoundly impacted the family, drawing them closer together in shared grief and strengthening their relational dynamics.[42] Brock has reflected on the loss as a unifying force, noting that it left his parents in "absolute shambles" while fostering unprecedented family solidarity.[42]Residence and interests
As of 2025, Brock Anderson resides in Charlotte, North Carolina, his hometown where he was born and raised.[2] From his youth, Anderson has maintained an interest in football. Outside of wrestling, he follows a rigorous fitness regimen to sustain his athletic performance, emphasizing strength training and conditioning as essential to his professional demands.[43] Anderson keeps his personal life relatively private, directing public focus primarily toward his in-ring career and family wrestling legacy.[2]Other media
Television appearances
Brock Anderson appeared as himself on the TNT reality series Rhodes to the Top in 2021, a docuseries chronicling the professional and personal lives of Cody Rhodes and his family.[44] He was featured in episodes that explored his entry into All Elite Wrestling (AEW), including backstage segments that highlighted his family ties to wrestling legend Arn Anderson and his mentorship under Cody Rhodes. These appearances provided insight into Anderson's transition from independent training to the professional scene, emphasizing the challenges faced by second-generation wrestlers. As of November 2025, Anderson has no other documented television roles outside of wrestling promotions.Video games
As of November 2025, Anderson has not appeared in any major console-based wrestling video games, such as the WWE 2K or AEW series.Card games
Brock Anderson was featured as a playable character in Filsinger Games' Best of the Indies 2025 Tag Teams, a wrestling card game set released on May 28, 2025.[45] This inclusion promotes his tag team partnership with C.W. Anderson in Major League Wrestling, where they compete as "The Andersons."[45]Championships and accomplishments
America's Most Liked Wrestling
- AML World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with C.W. Anderson (April 28, 2024 – December 1, 2024)[46]
Fortitude Wrestling Entertainment
- FWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with C.W. Anderson (March 15, 2025 – present)[47]