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General Data
Current gimmick:
Karl Anderson
Age:
46 years
Active Roles:
Singles Wrestler, Tag Team Wrestler

Personal Data
Birthday:
20.01.1980
Birthplace:
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Gender:
male
Height:
6' 0" (183 cm)
Weight:
213 lbs (97 kg)

Career Data
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (2002 - today)
Tag Team Wrestler (2002 - today)
Beginning of in-ring career:
20.05.2002
In-ring experience:
23 years
Wrestling style:
Technician
Nicknames:
"2 Badd"
"The Machine Gun"
Signature moves:
Gun Stun
Baddest Kick In The World
Too Badd Diving Neckbreaker
Spinning Spinebuster
No-Touch Tope con Giro
Running Powerbomb
7.16
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 393
Number of comments: 68
10.0 1x
9.0 37x
8.0 129x
7.0 111x
6.0 100x
5.0 7x
4.0 5x
3.0 3x
2.0 0x
1.0 0x
0.0 0x
Average rating: 7.17  [393]
Average rating in 2026: 5.67  [3]
Average rating in 2025: 7.00  [21]
Average rating in 2024: 6.64  [45]
Average rating in 2023: 6.64  [47]
Average rating in 2022: 6.50  [34]
Average rating in 2021: 6.68  [37]
Average rating in 2020: 7.33  [18]
Average rating in 2019: 7.57  [21]
Average rating in 2018: 7.50  [24]
Average rating in 2017: 7.42  [26]
Average rating in 2016: 7.88  [48]
Average rating in 2015: 8.13  [23]
Average rating in 2014: 8.00  [9]
Average rating in 2013: 7.82  [11]
Average rating in 2012: 7.83  [6]
Average rating in 2011: 6.67  [3]
Average rating in 2010: 7.50  [2]
Average rating in 2009: 8.00  [2]
Average rating in 2008: 6.80  [5]
Average rating in 2007: 6.75  [8]
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[6.0] "He's decent enough. He did some great work in Japan, but his run in WWE was very forgettable. He hasn't been the same since that first WWE run which is a shame really."
Khalid Ace wrote on 09.02.2026:
[4.0] "Karl Anderson has been good at some point of his career but you really can't find any good matches he was part of in the past five years. He has been finished for so long and his character work has always been poor"
AceHagann wrote on 28.11.2024:
[6.0] "A very mediocre wrestler. A lot of okay bouts that simply can't carry the weight of his overall performance as a wrestler. As he has nothing else that stands out. His presence barely causes a reaction (if at all), and his mic work is lukewarm at best. He is better than his long-time tag team partner, if that amounts to something."
TripleCrown wrote on 07.10.2024:
[6.0] "A lot of people seem to have forgotten just how good he was in NJPW. He was also an essential member of the Bullet Club, if that matters or not when it comes to rating him. However, the minute he went to WWE... I just personally feel, as a fan, he has mentally checked out. He's not the same Karl Anderson as he was in NJPW. Even when he left WWE and had a little run with NJPW & TNA, he just wasn't the same. I don't know what it is, because boy he could go back in the day. He has become a shell of his former self. Had some high expectations for him when he first signed, but I think him being stuck with Gallows is dragging him down. I get they're funny, but he needs a singles run to show why he was so highly rated back in the day. Can't give him anything other than 6 given how, I personally feel, he has checked out and not shown a single glimpse of the performer he once was."
Galmondi wrote on 22.09.2024:
[6.0] "He's just.. There. Even his run in NXT, he's just here once every month lol. It's a shame because he's actually solid in the ring."
Rassle Fan wrote on 26.06.2024:
[6.0] "From 2008-2015 he was a fixture in New Japan as a singles and predominantly tag team wrestler. He and Gallows in New Japan were very good. Their run in Impact/TNA was also a highlight. However, all of his time in WWE has been one disappointment after another. Now he and Gallows are jobbers in NXT. That's a STEEP fall from grace. So, if I'm ratings his overall career I think 6 is fair."
RusherBryan29 wrote on 10.02.2024:
[8.0] "I kinda like the guy. He is solid wrestler, good talker, and a tag team specialist. One of the most important figure in Bullet Club History. He doesn't fit in wwe to be honest, he is perfect as upper midcarder in New Japan."
ChikawaStyle wrote on 17.01.2024:
[7.0] "one of the most notorious overachievers that ends up with a crazy career. There will be people that say he is nothing good other than having one good match with Nakamura in G1, doing BC role calls, popularizing the magic killer, having a banger of a theme, and doing sour boy impressions, and I would say exactly, that all I every needed from him. A true journeyman in wrestling if there every is one."
crs285 wrote on 03.07.2023:
[7.0] "Not a WWE guy but has had a ton of success elsewhere. In the ring he is very good and is alright on the mic. Always more of a tag guy than a singles guy but he can have a pretty good singles match."
Supacat15 wrote on 28.02.2023:
[5.0] ""I can't help but find Anderson dull. The tag team with Gallows is mediocre at best. They are remembered fondly because they were members of the Bullet Club during the peak of their success. Nonetheless, I find the squad to be as boring as the two men involved. Not terrible in the ring, but without any genuine star power or it factor.""
SoaKas wrote on 08.02.2023:
[6.0] "Just a good hand along with his tag team partner. When it comes to singles matches, I have to admit that I haven't seen a good one from him since his G1 days. Maybe he can't do them anymore but mostly it seems like he just doesn't want to."
benh2 wrote on 17.01.2023:
[5.0] "Karl Anderson flatters to deceive. He's always had a decent look and showed glimpses that he could break out and be a serious upper midcarder in one of the major promotions. However it just hasn't happened. He's never really developed as a worker and his work is still pretty basic; it's not bad at all but his psychology is still lacking which means a lot of his singles matches descend into nothingness, his only good matches have been with vastly superior workers. His mic work is decent but he's not got the charisma to really get himself over with it. Definitely suited to tag wrestling which is where his better work has been but he gives the impression he thinks he deserves to be something more than that."
Reinhard Lohengramm wrote on 14.01.2023:
[3.0] "He had good matches against Okada, Tana, and Nakamura.......almost a decade ago. Since then, he's been riding on the promise that he can be good; but he just hasn't. His WWE and recent indie are just unspectacular. And i'm sorry but he's not funny at all. Edit: His recent run in NJPW had zero redeeming qualities."
prowrestlemachine wrote on 07.12.2022:
"Karl Andersen had a 160 position drop in the PWI 500 from the year 2021 to 2022. He has great potential in my opinion, but was not pushed to perform at an elite level in the last year too often."
Okaro143 wrote on 05.09.2022:
[6.0] "Decent singles competitor but his strength lies is in tag team competition alongside his long time partner Doc Gallows."
KENTAfan wrote on 12.08.2022:
[8.0] "Before he moved to WWE, he was a really solid wrestler all around, whether it be in a tag team or singles role. Unfortunately, his time in WWE seems to have greatly diminished his abilities. Whether that be because of WWE's generally less intense style or aging, or simply a combination of the two, I don't know, but nowadays he's just alright at best. Still, in his prime he was kind of a beast to be honest."
arkhamoutlaw10 wrote on 16.07.2022:
[3.0] "Lacks charisma, always veers on the wrong side of aggressively abrupt, comes across as arrogant and condescending instead of confident and captivating. Mediocre in ring unless working with an overwhelmingly world class opponent."
UltraNano54 wrote on 15.06.2022:
[3.0] "He is like a less terrible Doc Gallows. He has all the same problems as Gallows, just less intensely."
Wrestleking wrote on 10.06.2022:
[7.0] "Tremendous tag team wrestler, decent in ring skills and a passable talker. But he lacks the it factor and charisma to be special. But still he is very solid."
GreatAether531 wrote on 08.04.2022:
[6.0] "Karl Anderson has a lot of good-will from a few of the singles matches he had from 2012-2013, particularly the title challenge against Tanahashi at New Beginning 2013, but I think the reputation he's developed from matches is overstated, as he's never managed to extend this into comparable performances farther along the line. It's sort of reminds of the reputation Nikki Minaj has maintained because of her great performances on features despite never really standing out in her solo work. I also think his skill on the mic gets overblown, with his role as the voice of the Bullet Club from 2014-2016 never producing any really memorable promos and his delivery often feeling forced. Maybe he really does have more skill than he's being let on, but without any really great matches over the past 7-8 years, I can't really be sure of this."
hirsty97 wrote on 20.09.2021:
[5.0] "Not bad in the ring but nothing special has no other redeeming qualities as he's quite small and not much of a talker and lacks any real star power.His best days in NJPW are long behind him"
GGS06 wrote on 31.07.2021:
[6.0] "He isn't the best now, I'd probably have him at a seven if he didn't go downhill. Used to be one of the top guys in New Japan but now he's just a tag guy with Gallows, he's fine though, WAY better than Gallows."
Kung wrote on 26.03.2021:
[7.0] "Machine Gun was one of New Japan's best gaijin for the better part of a decade. Unfortunately, I can't give him anything better than a 7 because his stuff with both WWE and Impact haven't really impressed me too much."
KyleEnjoysWrestling wrote on 10.03.2021:
[5.0] "I just can't help but to find Anderson rather boring. The tag team with Gallows is decent at best. They are looked at fondly because they were involved with the Bullet Club at the hight of that group's popularity. But I find the team mostly just as dull as the two guys involved. Not bad in the ring, but just lacking any real star power or it factor."
Brett1980 wrote on 15.01.2021:
[7.0] "Definitely the better of the two Good Brothers. Was not bad in his pre Bullet Club days. The gimmick he had in NJPW where he would shout into the camera was good."
Ma Stump Puller wrote on 12.11.2020:
[6.0] "Fine as a tag guy but his singles stuff is mostly meh, he was good before wear and tear and injury started to kick in: at that point he started to go pretty downhill in terms of quality and his stuff just wasn't as dynamic as before. At present he's the far better part of the Good Brothers tag team but that's not saying much considering he's sharing a ring with Gallows. Good talker and can certainly cut a strong promo but I don't see him doing much at present considering the very limited state of TNA."
Wrestlefan20 wrote on 15.08.2019:
[8.0] "He's excellent as part of a tag team or stable, but not so good as a singles wrestler. I can potentially see him as an upper mid-carder, but he should preferably stay in a tag team with someone."
jlazaro94 wrote on 27.05.2019:
[8.0] "His role as Bullet Clubīs mouthpiece and co-leader after Prince Devittīs departure was awesome. Good brawler with one of the best Spinebusters in the business and some pretty good matches against Tanahashi and an awesome tag team wrestler, doing wonders with Joey Ryan, Matt Bloom, Goto and Gallows. However, the bad bookings in WWE and his allance with Doc/Luke Gallows hinder outshine his abilities"
zephyr wrote on 22.03.2019:
[8.0] "Hugely underrated no matter where he goes. Not quite on the same level as the top of any card but you could put him in a main event with top stars and he would easily deliver a great match."
rjsbx11 wrote on 11.02.2018:
[8.0] "Machine Gun Karl Anderson is a brilliant tag team specialist who is also a top-notch singles guy in his own right. He has one of the better concepts of execution and timing on the roster and he's also pretty charismatic in segments and on the stick. Anderson may never get to branch out from the tag scene in the WWE but whenever he's in a singles match, you can truly see how talented he is. Oh, and he has a hot Asian wife."
Dragon Fighter wrote on 10.11.2017:
[8.0] "He is really, really good. Good talker for sure. Very good in ring talent, too. Unfortunately, he is just one of many victims of wwe's bad booking. In new japan, he was completely different. A badass machine gun. Delivered many good/great matches. Now, he is booked like a joke, comedy wrestler. Just another waste of talent by wwe."
PistolPeteMatty wrote on 09.08.2017:
[10.0] "Possibly the best tag team wrestler of our generation, and a damn good singles competitor as well. It's a shame he came to WWE just to have his talents almost completely wasted, and also a shame NJPW never put a singles title on him. That said, his accomplishments in Tag Team wrestling are already fantastic, and I'm sure he still has a few more tag titles in his future. He also has the best Spinebuster in wrestling today, one that would make Arn Anderson proud. Simply put, The Machine Gun is one of my favorites of all time, and a good brother to boot."
Justt wrote on 07.02.2017:
[8.0] "A very underrated wrestler. He had great matches on Japan and I think that he don't was a Main Eventer because Okada needed to be the face of the company at the time. Now he is in the WWE and is Tag Champion, so I hope that WWE give him a singles push to show his potencial."
PreShowStopper wrote on 17.01.2017:
[7.0] "Very smooth, very agile worker who looks very tough. Like an old school heel brawler with a better physique, he really surprised me when I saw him live. Really underrated and underutilized right now."
SanthoshVN wrote on 16.12.2016:
[8.0] "Anderson is actually a good ring worker. He is very underrated by the wrestling world. One of the prime guy to revitalize the tag team division of NJPW. To the talent he has he can be a great mid carder and deliver some cool singles matches. But his WWE booking is kinda dissappointed me. Despite being a tag guy Anderson has some good single bouts with Hiroshi Tanahashi, AJ Styles, Shinsuke Nakamura and Kazuchika Okada. He has good mic skills as well and has good movesets. Overall i miss the Machine Gun Anderson in WWE"
arrancar wrote on 07.12.2016:
[6.0] "I feel very bad for Anderson. He is clearly a talented wrestler who has been in plenty of very good or even great matches, but he is overshadowed by his consistent constraint to the tag divisions of NJPW and WWE alongside the dreadful Gallows. Being restricted to tag team wrestling means that Anderson is very limited in what skills he is able to display because both promotions require him to follow very specific formulas to produce the matches that they think their fans want to see. Anderson's tag team matches are quite bad however. They don't allow for proper match pacing or any actual connection with Anderson's character, unlike his singles matches where greater time is given to Anderson to allow him to impress the audience, and impress them in a more direct way too since Gallows isn't there taking any of his focus away. On mic Anderson is quite entertaining because he can play ridiculous role with a straight face, heightening the hilarity. He can also do a good job playing a goofy character without coming off as annoying. In the ring Anderson is quite good, knowing how to properly execute moves so as to make his offence look damaging and threatening. His selling is also quite good, even though he is occasionally made to play a comedic role with it a few too many times. If Anderson was to go on a singles run he would be immensely more entertaining. For now I'll just have to settle for enjoying his few exciting moves during tag matches alongside Gallows."
Titansrevenger wrote on 18.09.2016:
[4.0] "Wow this guy is totally forgettable as he has no personality or charisma. In ring ability will get you only so far. Anderson cannot connect with a crowd or get heat. I guess he and Gallows are only over in Japan or ROH audiences. I don't get what they see in him. A bland bald Basham brother bullet club vanilla midget if I ever saw one."
croatiantwat1950 wrote on 30.08.2016:
[9.0] "Pretty underrated. Right behind AJ when it comes to quality in the Club. He is a great wrestler, he can even talk, and has a bit of a charisma. As much of a tag specialist as he is, i still want to see how his singles run would look like."
AMHTP wrote on 22.06.2016:
[7.0] "Karl Anderson is the unsung hero of Bullet Club -- and it's his technically-gifted heavyweight style that helped rejuvenate NJPW's tag-team division. He's not just a good wrestler, either; Anderson is funny when he needs to be, tough when he needs to be, and excellent on the microphone in general. Sure, he doesn't have the size of his partner Luke Gallows, but you'd never know it from the way he hits. Anderson fights like a heavyweight, and is utterly convincing in his role. Is he ever going to be a singles star? No, probably not. He's just not at that top level of charisma and has always been a bit wanting for "it factor. " But he's found the perfect niche as a tag-team specialist, and his role fits him like a glove."
ErycK24 wrote on 06.06.2016:
[8.0] "Hisself along with Luke Gallows and AJ Styles are bringing an importance back to stables in WWE. WWE is equipped for multi stable warfare with the Bullet Club, Wyatt Family, New Day, and upcoming tag teams like Enzo and Cass, American Alpha, Dash and Dawson, and Gargano and Chiapa."
prowrestlingisreal wrote on 11.05.2016:
[8.0] "he had a tremendous run in NJPW for the last 8 years I think, and I hope he will do the same in the E."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 07.09.2015:
[7.0] "Anderson's greatest success to date comes in New Japan Pro Wrestling, where he has become one of the central figures in the heavyweight tag division ranks, most notably with former partner Giant Bernard and current partner Doc Gallows, the latter as the main heavyweight team within Bullet Club. He has a good mix of technical, brawling and power-based offense and a knack for blending with various partners (though he can also go as a single). Over the last few years he has also wrestled for Ring of Honor and Global Force Wrestling through their partnerships with NJPW, and still might break out in the US as much as he has in Japan."
eldenaaaaa wrote on 02.09.2014:
[9.0] "Since he first showed up in Ring of Honor, it has seemed as though Mike Bennett was destined to wind up on the WWE roster. In fact, in order to get heel heat for him, ROH has almost come straight out and said, "You should be booing this guy because he is a WWE-style wrestler in a promotion that has historically not promoted WWE-style wrestling. " The gimmick works because, quite frankly, Bennett really does have most of the tools that would give him the opportunity to make a solid run with the big promotion up north. He is lacking some of the size that one would typically except to see a main eventer have in the E, but, in terms of in ring performance and general personality; he could be plugged right in. Interestingly enough, in addition to making the fact that he is a WWE-style wrestler part of his gimmick, it seems as though Ring of Honor has actively been attempting to get him ready for a run with a major league company. Bennett has had numerous matches with bigger "name" wrestlers from outside ROH who know what working WWE style is all about, whether it was his three match series against Lance Storm, some bouts with Nick Dinsmore when ROH was cross-promoting with Ohio Valley Wrestling, and even this past weekend's battle with Jerry Lynn in Lynn's final Ring of Honor match. Bennett has stepped up in all of those situations and will no doubt continue to step up as his career takes further strides towards the top."