2013–2015: Schoolboy rugby Wiese was born and grew up in
Upington. He attended and played rugby for
Hoërskool Upington, which resulted in provincial call-ups for Griquas Country Districts in 2013, 2014 and 2015. In 2013, he was included in their Under-16 Grant Khomo Week squad for the tournament held in
Vanderbijlpark, starting all three of their matches. The following year, he was included in the Griquas Country Districts squad that competed in South Africa's premier rugby union tournament at high school level, the Under-18
Craven Week, held in
Middelburg. He again started all three of their matches at the tournament and scored one try in their 26–20 victory over Zimbabwe. At the conclusion of the tournament, Wiese was named in the
South Africa Schools for the Under-18 International Series. He played off the bench in their 28–13 victory over their counterparts from
France in their first match, started their second match – a 40–15 win over Wales – and appeared as a reserve for their 22–30 defeat to
England in their final match of the series. He once again represented Griquas Country Districts at the Under-18 Craven Week in 2015, held in
Stellenbosch, starting all three matches and scoring a try in their 54–39 victory over Border Country Districts. He was included in the South Africa Schools squad for the second consecutive season and started in their victories over Wales and France, but missed their final match against England through concussion.
2016–2020: Western Province / Stormers / South Africa Under-20 Wiese joined the academy of the
Cape Town-based for the 2016 season. Although he wasn't included in a provisional
South Africa Under-20 squad, he was named in their final squad to compete at the
2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship in
Manchester, England. He started as a lock in their opening match in Pool C of the tournament, as South Africa came from behind to beat
Japan 59–19. He appeared as a replacement in their second pool match as South Africa were beaten 13–19 by
Argentina, but restored to the starting lineup – this time as a flanker – for their 40-31 bonus-point victory over
France in their final pool match. The result saw South Africa secure a semi-final place as the best runner-up in the competition and Wiese played off the bench as they faced three-time champions
England in the semi-finals. However, the hosts proved too strong for South Africa, knocking them out of the competition with a 39–17 victory. Wiese started his side's final match against
Argentina in the third-place play-off final, but finished on the losing side as Argentina beat South Africa for the second time in the competition, winning 49–19 to condemn South Africa to fourth place in the competition. He returned to domestic action for the team in the
2016 Under-19 Provincial Championship. He made seven starts for the team during the regular season, scoring a try in their 66–5 victory over the s and a
hat-trick of tries in their 64–15 win over . After making a single appearance for the Under-21 team in their match against the Leopards, he returned to the Under-19s to help them qualify for the title play-offs by finishing top of the log, having won 10 of their 12 matches. He started their 30–15 victory over in the semi-finals, and the final, which his team lost 19–60 to the to finish as runners-up in the competition. At the start of 2017, Wiese was included in the squad for the
2017 Super Rugby season. He made his
Super Rugby debut in their
Round Five match against Japanese side the in
Singapore, coming on as a replacement in the 64th minute of a 44–31 victory. He was promoted to the starting lineup for their next match at home to the .
2020–:Sale Sharks Wiese joined
Premiership Rugby side
Sale Sharks ahead of the 2020–21 season. ==Personal life==