Early career (1972–1985) After being trained by
Harley Race and
Lord Littlebrook, Wiskoski debuted under his real name in 1972, and was billed as "The Polish Prince". the leader of the
Diamond Exchange stable, and his
Diamond Dolls. During that short time, he would try to force his opponent to leave on a stretcher.
Later career (1991–2005) While in
Herb Abrams' UWF, DeBeers became involved in more controversy based on race, this time involving referee Larry Sampson, an African-American. After a match with
Louie Spicolli, DeBeers attempted to attack Sampson before
Iceman Parsons came to the save and became involved in a short feud with DeBeers. He also demanded that Sampson be replaced before his match with
Billy Jack Haynes stating "I will not have a black man refereeing my matches". Despite Haynes' attempts to have Sampson reinstated DeBeers' request was granted and he was replaced by
Jesse Hernandez. After a separate match with Haynes, DeBeers attacked Sampson from behind and hit him with a DDT. DeBeers was to be suspended for 180 days for his actions but Sampson refused to sign the contract initiating it and instead wanted to sign a contract that allowed him to referee a match involving DeBeers. During the 1990s, DeBeers promoted
Aryan Nations and
Richard Butler's Church of Jesus Christ–Christian during his performances. On January 29, 2005, DeBeers wrestled his last match at
WrestleReunion teaming with his former tag partner
Buddy Rose and
Bob Orton Jr. as they lost to
Roddy Piper,
Jimmy Snuka and
Jimmy Valiant in Tampa Bay, Florida. == Later life and death ==