
Ed Wiskoski
Edward Wiskoski is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances in the American Wrestling Association under the ring name Colonel DeBeers from 1985 to 1991. Wiskoski was the first member of his family to graduate from college, attending Northwest Missouri State University. After being trained by Harley Race and Lord Littlebrook, Wiskoski debuted in 1973. Wiskoski primarily wrestled in the Portland, Oregon area during his career. His team with "Playboy" Buddy Rose was famous across the West Coast, holding the Pacific Northwest Tag Team titles on multiple occasions, and the NWA World Tag Team titles (San Francisco version). Wiskoski was also the United States Heavyweight champion and Pacific Northwest Heavyweight champion. He held the Central States Heavyweight title in 1975 and wrestled throughout Europe in the 1980s. He worked as a heel for Leroy McGuirk in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area in the early 1980s. He was known as "Easy" Ed Wiskoski and was managed by Skandor Akbar. They feuded with Tommy Gilbert and his son, Eddie Gilbert. He also wrestled a few matches in the WWF as the Polish Prince in 1983, managed by Fred Blassie. During one of his many tours of the Pacific Northwest territory (where he eventually retired), Wiskoski took up the gimmick of Mega Maharishi Imed (the last name being pronounced 'Ahmed', the joke being that it is 'I'm Ed').[1] This character played upon potentially the hottest topic in the state of Oregon in the early to mid-80s, that of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and his group of followers essentially raising their own city in Eastern Oregon, outside the town of Antelope, and ending with a bioterrorist attack on the small Oregon town of The Dalles, causing the sickening of about 750 people from salmonella poisoning, though no deaths. Wiskoski played the role to the hilt, growing out his facial hair, donning red robes and a stocking cap, much like the Bhagwan himself. During this time he managed Kendo Nagasaki. Wiskoski was best known as Colonel DeBeers in the American Wrestling Association from 1985 until the organization stopped promoting in late 1990. His interviews and persona were based on a pro-Apartheid mentality and he played on the fragile race relations and political climate of South Africa at the time. He was billed as being from Cape Town, South Africa, though he bore no accent whatsoever. It was never directly mentioned, but his name was meant to link his status and wealth to the South Africa-based diamond mining and trading corporation, the DeBeers Group. DeBeers also wrestled in Herb Abrams' Universal Wrestling Federation and various promotions across the West Coast.
Filmography (12)
MOVIEMid-South Wrestling Giants, Midgets, Heroes & Villains vol. 12007as Ed Wiskoski
MOVIE★ 9.0UWF Beach Brawl1991as Col. DeBeers
MOVIE★ 10.0AWA SuperClash IV1990as Col. DeBeers- MOVIEAWA Rage in Rochester1989as Col. DeBeers
- MOVIE★ 5.0AWA Battle Royale '891989as "The Mercenary" Col. DeBeers
MOVIE★ 10.0AWA SuperClash III1988as Col. DeBeers- MOVIEAWA The Road to Super Clash III1988as Col. DeBeers
MOVIEAWA The Brawl in St. Paul1986as Col. DeBeers- MOVIEAWA Battle by the Bay1986as Col. DeBeers
MOVIE★ 10.0AWA WrestleRock 19861986as Col. DeBeers
TVAWA Arena Shows1981as Col. DeBeers
TVMid-South Wrestling1981as 'The Polish Prince' Ed Wiskoski