10 Things You Didn’t Know About Ultimo Dragon

Is 'The Last Dragon' one of WWE's biggest missed opportunities?

Ultimo Dragon is, sadly, a wrestler who doesn't seem to get the kudos he deserves. History has been far kinder to WCW cruiserweights like Rey Mysterio, Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero, whilst Dragon is often left out of the picture (probably because he wasn't a success in WWE like the other three). But don't let the lack of recognition fool you. When he was on, Dragon was as good as anybody else, be they cruiserweight or heavyweight. One of the first to truly blend the Japanese, Mexican and American styles, he was a hybrid wrestler of the highest calibre, a man who routinely had great matches and captured many championships in the process. His WWE run seems to have eroded the memory of his superlative performances against the likes of Dean Malenko, Rey Mysterio, Psicosis and Eddie Guerrero, which is a shame. Ultimo was something truly special in the mid-to-late 90s but, by the time he got to WWE, he was viewed as just another guy, and his potential was wasted. Ultimo is still going strong today, wrestling regularly in Japan and around the world at age 48. Dragon is still active in the wrestling world, but despite his long career, there is still a lot to learn about this mysterious masked man. Here are ten things you might know about Ultimo Dragon.

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