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Los Ingobernables

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Stable Data
Name:
Los Ingobernables
Promotions:
CMLL
Years:
2014 - 2016
Los IngobernablesRush , La Sombra , La Mascara, Marco Corleone, Tetsuya NaitoCMLL2014 - 2016
Los IndeseablesRush , La Sombra , La MascaraCMLL2014
- CMLL bezeichnete das Stable zunächst als Los Indeseables, während sich die Gruppierung selbst allerdings Los Ingobernables nannte. Nach einigen Wochen wurde die Ingobernables-Bezeichnung auch offiziell vom CMLL übernommen.

- Marco Corleone wurde im November 2014 in das Tweener-Stable aufgenommen.

- New Japan-Gastwrestler Tetsuya Naito wurde im Mai 2015 als neues Mitglied von La Sombra in die Gruppe eingeladen.

- La Sombra verließ Ende 2015 das CMLL und wechselte zur WWE.
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Current Total Rating (?)
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Number of comments: 2
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Average rating: 10.00  [3]
Average rating in 2023: 10.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 10.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 10.00  [1]
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AidanArcher wrote on 21.12.2023:
[10.0] "Every member played their part very well as they made this faction iconic and eventually this led to the creation of the Japan group, which has been going great in NJPW for many years. This was also Mark Jindrak's best run in wrestling and he seemed to do a lot better here than in WWE. This faction is very important in wrestling history and won't be forgotten anytime soon."
ElPolloLoco wrote on 05.10.2019:
[10.0] "The original incarnation of Los Ingobernables was absolutely amazing and it's incredible they managed to become what they became since they were saddled with the dead weight of La Mascara and Mark Jindrak. While La Sombra (and later Naito) carried the stable in-ring, it's undeniable Rush was the guy who made Los Ingobernables what they were. Kinda like some great heels of yore he literally became the gimmick, so much many fans asked themselves if Rush wasn't merely a real life mamón allowed to be who he really was in the ring. Rush was always interesting, always controversial and completely unafraid of experimenting new facets of his gimmick. And let's be honest here: if it weren't for Los Ingobernables Naito would still be going nowhere in the upper midcard, kinda like Goto, instead of becoming the only wrestler remotely comparable to Stone Cold Steve Austin nowadays. After Naito returned to Japan and La Sombra left CMLL the stable became a bit of a laugh, a bit of a joke, but it lives on in its Japanese incarnation."