Drago

Drago may refer to:

  • Drago (given name)
  • Drago (surname).
  • Drago, Italian for dragon
  • Drago (river) in Sicily
  • Drago restaurants of California
  • Drago or Canary Islands dragon tree, common names for the species Dracaena draco
  • Drago, Serbian footballer a.k.a. Ivica Dragutinović
  • Drago, the nickname of American mixed martial artist Pete Sell
  • Drago (wrestler), Mexican professional wrestler Víctor Soto
  • Drago (software), one of many Computer Go programs.
  • Fictional characters:

  • Ivan Drago, boxer Rocky IV film
  • Blackie Drago, in comics
  • Drago (Jackie Chan Adventures)
  • Drago, species in Mother 3 game
  • A character in Bakugan.
  • Drago Bludvist, the antagonist of the film, How to Train Your Dragon 2.
  • See also

  • Drago Doctrine
  • Proper names derived from Drag-
  • Proper names derived from Draz-
  • Draco (disambiguation)
  • Dragoš

    Dragoš (Serbian: Драгош; fl. 1290s) was a magnate in the service of Serbian King Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321), with the title of veliki župan. His origin is unknown. After Stefan Milutin defeated Despot Shishman of Vidin and the Tatars, peace was agreed, Shishman was reinstated and Dragoš's daughter was married to Shishman.

    Dragoš and veliki vojvoda Novak Grebostrek are the only nobility mentioned in Danilo II's Život kraljeva i arhiepiskopa srpskih (1337–40).

    References

    Drago (wrestler)

    Víctor Manuel Soto Flores (born July 23, 1975) is a Mexican Luchador or professional wrestler currently working under the ring name Alan and also under a mask as the enmascarado Drago. Soto is best known by his previous ring name Gato Eveready or simply El Gato, under which he was an unofficial member of the wrestling group Real Fuerza Aérea. He is also known for his time working as "Alan", one third of a group called Los Barrio Boys. He has worked for the majority of his career for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA).

    Professional wrestling career

    Asistencia, Asesoría y Administración

    Early years (1998–2001)

    Victor Soto made his professional wrestling debut in April, 1998 on an Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) show, under the name Morfo. Later on his ring name was changed to "Jimmy Boy" and he was teamed up with Billy and Vangelis to form a Boy band inspired group called Los Spice Boys. At Triplemanía VII Jimmy Boy, Billy and Vangelis defeated Los Payasos (Coco Amarillo, Coco Rojo and Coco Verde) in one of the undercard matches. At the 2000 Guerra de Titanes event Los Spice Boys lost to Los Vatos Locos (Espiritu, Nygma, Picudo and Silver Cat).

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