The Patriot
The Patriot

Height: 6'5"  
Weight: 275 lbs.
Real name: Del Wilkes
Hometown: Columbia, South Carolina
Pro debut: 1988
Finishing move: The Full Nelson Suplex, Patriot Missile (Top Rope Shoulderblock), Uncle Slam (Full Nelson Slam)
Other aliases: The Masked Dream Weaver, The Trooper (AWA)
Career highlights: AWA World Tag Team Champion (w/D.J. Peterson), GWF TV Champion, GWF North American Heavyweight Champion (2), WCW World Tag Team Champion (w/Marcus Bagwell), AJPW All-Asia Tag Team Champion (w/The Eagle), NCW Heavyweight Champion, EWA Heavyweight Champion
Trained by: Brad Rheingans The Fabulous Moolah

Del Wilkes started wrestling in 1988 in the American Wrestling Association as The Trooper. He formed a tag team with D.J. Peterson and they won the World Tag Team Titles in a feud with Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom. Wilkes went to the Global Wrestling Federation as The Patriot after the AWA folded in 1991 and quickly became the top face there by winning both the North American Title and the Television Title. He feuded with Al Perez, Eddie Gilbert and The Dark Patriot while there. In early 1993, Wilkes went to wrestle in All Japan Pro Wrestling after the GWF folded and he had success with Jackie Fulton who wrestled as "The Eagle" to Wilkes' Patriot gimmick.

In 1994, Wilkes went to World Championship Wrestling to form a team with Marcus Bagwell called Stars N Stripes. They feuded with Paul Orndorff and Paul Roma and won the World Tag Team Titles twice. In 1997, Wilkes wrestled in the World Wrestling Federation and feuded with Bret Hart. The premise of this feud was that Hart had just started his anti-American Hart Foundation, and the Patriot was, as the name implied, a man who stood up for America. He defeated Hart on television in a non-title match on July 28, 1997, but never won the WWF Title from Hart when it was on the line. His WWF theme music was the same theme music used now by the more popular Kurt Angle, who is also portrayed as someone who stands up for America. Although it is rumoured, Kurt Angle's theme was created by his brother, Scott Angle, who is an active DJ around the Pittsburg/Youngstown area.

After leaving the WWF, Wilkes wrestled in the independent circuit until 2002, at which time he retired. Since his retirement, Wilkes admitted that he had used steroids and cocaine during his career starting with his college football days. He spent 9 months in prison in 2002 for forging a prescription due to his addiction to pain killers. He is now cleaned up and off drugs. As of 2002, Wilkes was a used car salesman in Columbia, SC.