I have heard of people fully cycling brand new tanks just by adding an established biowheel.
But if you want my opinion on this biological filtration bit - it's far overrated. Tell me how people will go nuts with wet/dry systems, trickle systems, biowheels, stuffing crazy amounts of biomedia into their canister filters, etc...when the amount of bacteria is only proportionate to the amount of waste a tank produces...and no tank unless it is literally stuffed to the gills with fish and is never, ever maintained will ever require even a fraction of the amount of space people go crazy trying to provide for that bacteria.
Honestly, in order to exceed the amount of necessary bacteria vs. available space for that bacteria, your tank would have to be so ridiculously overstocked it's scary.
So wet/dry, biowheels, etc...all completely unnecessary if you're being honest and realistic. Though I will say I do like the biowheels because that way I never have to worry about going through a mini-cycle. But the same can be said for a few ceramic rings or crushed lava rock in your canister. Just as long as there is something very porous and never removed from the tank, you should always be fine.