Beginnings Andersson was trained for his pro wrestling career by
Brad Rheingans, a former Olympian as well, and made his debut on 3 May 1991 for the
American Wrestling Association, defeating
Randy Thornton, who also debuted. Within months, he went to
Japan, wrestling for
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).
New Japan Pro Wrestling (1991) The rookie made his debut for New Japan Pro Wrestling on September 10, 1991 at the
New Japan Battle Autumn 1991 - Tag 1 event in Osaka. Teaming with
Brad Rheingans, the duo defeated
Black Cat &
Michiyoshi Ohara. Andersson had his first singles match two days later when he defeated
Koji Kanemoto at an event in Tokushima. On September 23rd, he teamed with
Masa Saito to defeat
Hiro Saito &
Ron Simmons. Andersson was undefeated in tag-team and singles matches during the tour, and would return in December for the
New Japan Battle Final event. It was during this second tour where Andersson would sustain his only loss of the 1990s, when
Black Cat & Flying Scorpio (
2 Cold Scorpio defeated him & Koji Kanemoto. His last match of the tour came on December 14, 1991, when he teamed with
Shinya Hashimoto to defeat Brad Rheingans &
Masanobu Kurisu.
World Wrestling Federation (1993) On April 8, 1993, he worked one night only for the
WWE when he defeated Red Tyler in Paris, France at a European Tour show.
World Championship Wrestling (1994 - 1995) In 1994, he signed with
World Championship Wrestling (WCW), based in
Atlanta. He made his debut March 8, 1994 at WCW's
Battle Stars 1994 house show series, defeating Kole (the future
Booker T) in an upset in Ludwigshafen, Rheinland-Pfalz. Andersson would go on to defeat both members of
Harlem Heat in subsequent matches on the tour, and concluded this run with a victory over
Alex Wright on March 17th in Bayern, Germany. In May 1994, Andersson traveled to the United States and defeated
Ron Oakes on
WCW Worldwide, making his television debut. He beat Oakes again on May 25th on
WCW Saturday Night, and would go on to frequently appear on WCW television in 1994 and 1995. He secured wins over Tony Vincent (
Tony Vendetta),
Mark Starr, and
Sgt Buddy Lee Parker, amongst others. On June 26, 1995 he defeated
Chris Sawyer on
WCW Pro, after which he retired from wrestling.
Comeback (2014) Andersson returned to the ring for SWS (
Svensk Wrestling Syd) at a show on August 30, 2014 at Malmö, Sweden. Teaming with
Jim Duggan, the duo defeated Anderson and
Steinbolt. On September 6, 2014 he traveled to
STHLM Wrestling for their
STHLM Return Of The King event in Stockholm. Wrestling in the main event, Andersson defeated
Ken Malmsteen to win the
STHLM Wrestling Title ==Media career==