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Revision as of 16:18, 8 March 2022

Dragón De Oriente II
Dragón De Oriente II
Name Dragón De Oriente II
Real name David Álvarez Torres
Nicknames
Name history Furia Dorada (1985 - 1988), Dragón De Oriente II (01/1989 - current)
Family Dragon De Oriente I (brother)
Maestro(s) Kabalke, Destino Blanco, Red Star, Fantasma Negro, Gran Coloso
Birth date, location ? - Santiago de Querétaro
Obituary date
Debut, location 1982
Lost mask to Drabek II - December 25, 2018 - Arena Querétaro - Querétaro, Querétaro
Height
Weight
Signature moves
Titles:

|height= |weight= |obituarydate= |signatureMoves=Running Somersault Plancha, Salto Mortal, La Rueca |titles=Queretaro Tag Team Titles (w/ Dragón De Oriente I) |}}

One of the most well-known teachers of Lucha Libre in Santiago de Querétaro, Dragón de Oriente II has a long career not only on the ring but training the new values that become successful luchadores like Rey Cometa. With his brother, Dragón de Oriente I he forms the Tag Team "Dragones de Oriente".

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? mask Dragón de Oriente II Mr. Rebelde Arena Querétaro, Querétaro
??/??/92 hair Dragón de Oriente I & Dragón de Oriente II Bulldog Quintero & Capitan Rojo Deportivo Truchuelo, Querétaro
??/??/?? hair Dragón de Oriente I & Dragón de Oriente II Diamaks I & Diamaks II Arena Querétaro, Querétaro


Gallery

In 2006 Show to Remember as Furia Dorada
With his brother, Dragón de Oriente I
With his brother, Dragón de Oriente I and student Tigre Marino
Close up of yellow mask.
Los Dragones de Oriente in AAA during 1997