August Smisl (born 19 February 1968[3]) is an Austrian retired professional wrestler, who spent his whole career in Catch Wrestling Association in Germany in the 1990s.
[3] He would make his debut in 1992 for Catch Wrestling Association in Germany after being trained by Austrian wrestler Otto Wanz.
In 1994, Smisl won the CWA World Tag Team Championship with Ulf Herman as they held the titles for 446 days.
Smisl returned for one match on 23 September 2002, teaming with Tony St. Clair as they defeated Salvatore Bellomo and Colonel Brody for EWP Gilde Wrestling Festival 2002 in Hanover, Germany.
[7] Smisl fought only one match in MMA on 16 May 1996, in Tokyo, Japan losing to Masakatsu Funaki at Pancrase: Truth 5 by submission with a rear naked choke in round 1.