It possible the wedge is "wedged" into the thicker butted end of the steerer. 
IF that's the case, going from the bottom of the fork will be the best bet. 
Liquid wrench is a good idea too. Several times I've had luck flipping it over, 
place the top nut of the HS on a block of wood, then use a long heavy punch and 
a decent hammer or small sledge to TAP it up through the steerer. Best done 
with a second set of hands to hold the bike steady. A piece of rebar would work 
too. Once I broke it free of the thicker steerer section it fell right out. 

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