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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: They have been thought of as a Lucha Libre counterpoint to Wrestling/BulletClub, though more-so in the sense of being extremely dominant tweener factions which have branched out to other companies than their original one. Los Ingobernables would indeed end up clashing with Bullet Club by way of their NJPW spin-off Los Ingobernables de Japón. Both also have MemeticHandGesture of sorts ("too sweet" for Bullet Club and the closed-fist-bump for Los Ingobernables).
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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: They have been thought of as a Lucha Libre counterpoint to Wrestling/BulletClub, though more-so in the sense of being extremely dominant tweener factions which have branched out to other companies than their original one. Los Ingobernables would indeed end up clashing with Bullet Club by way of their NJPW spin-off Los Ingobernables de Japón. Both also have MemeticHandGesture a signature hand gesture of sorts ("too sweet" for Bullet Club and the closed-fist-bump for Los Ingobernables).
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* Dragon Lee, Rush's youngest brother and the second Dragon Lee after his other brother gave it up to become the second Místico. Was kicked out of the faction after he, Rush and Andrade lost a trios match against Wrestling/KennyOmega and Wrestling/TheYoungBucks in AEW, with additional reasons given as failing to embrace the rudo style of the group, though Rush claims that if he does become a rudo he would be welcomed back.
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* Dragon Lee, Rush's youngest brother and the second Dragon Lee after his other brother gave it up to become the second Místico. Was kicked out of the faction after he, Rush and Andrade lost a trios match against Wrestling/KennyOmega and Wrestling/TheYoungBucks in AEW, with additional reasons given as failing to embrace the rudo style of the group, though Rush claims that if he does become a rudo he would be welcomed back. Is now with the WWE.
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* Vangelis (or Vangellys, [[SpellMyNameWithAnS there is some confusion on how it is spelt]]), interestingly he once asked to join the original group and even turned on his trios partners to let them win a match, but was rejected and then beaten up, which led to a feud with La Bestia del Ring (as Pierroth) that ended in a Lucha de Apuestas where he had all his hair shaved off as a result. His recruitment into the new version of the group was quite unexpected.
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* Vangelis (or Vangellys, [[SpellMyNameWithAnS there is some confusion on how it is spelt]]), interestingly he once asked to join the original group and even turned on his trios partners to let them win a match, but was rejected and then beaten up, which led to a feud with La Bestia del Ring (as Pierroth) that ended in a Lucha de Apuestas where he had all his hair shaved off as a result. His recruitment into the new version of the group was quite unexpected.unexpected, and he only appears with them in independent lucha libre promotions.
* José the Assistant: Andrade El Ídolo's assistant in AEW.
* Dralístico, Rush's younger brother, the original Dragon Lee and the second Místico, which he combined into his current ring name. Reportedly quit the faction after the fallout of the AEW trios match, siding with Dragon Lee. Though for some reason is now teaming with the faction again.
* Preston Vance: A former member of Wrestling/TheDarkOrder known as Ten, who he betrayed to side with Rush and the Andrade Family Office.
* José the Assistant: Andrade El Ídolo's assistant in AEW.
* Dralístico, Rush's younger brother, the original Dragon Lee and the second Místico, which he combined into his current ring name. Reportedly quit the faction after the fallout of the AEW trios match, siding with Dragon Lee. Though for some reason is now teaming with the faction again.
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...And the opening bell for La Facción Ingobernable, their reborn (and [[WritingAroundTrademarks legally distinct]]) incarnation under the banner of AAA and Ring of Honor, where founder Rush flourishes alongside his unpredictable companions.
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...And the opening bell for La Facción Ingobernable, their reborn (and [[WritingAroundTrademarks legally distinct]]) incarnation under the banner of AAA and Ring of Honor, Honor (and AEW), where founder Rush flourishes alongside his unpredictable companions.
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* [[Wrestling/AndradeCienAlmas Andrade El Ídolo]], co-founder as La Sombra, he was ousted from the original group after feuding with founder Rush and found his own path in WWE as Andrade "Cien" Almas, and more recently in AAA and AEW under his current ring name. They reunited when Rush came to AEW.
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* Rush, lead founder.founder of both versions of the group.
* [[Wrestling/AndradeCienAlmas Andrade El Ídolo]], co-founder as La Sombra, he was ousted from the original group after feuding with founder Rush and found his own path in WWE as Andrade "Cien" Almas, and more recently in AAA and AEW under his current ring name.They reunited He rejoined the group when Rush came to AEW.
* [[Wrestling/AndradeCienAlmas Andrade El Ídolo]], co-founder as La Sombra, he was ousted from the original group after feuding with founder Rush and found his own path in WWE as Andrade "Cien" Almas, and more recently in AAA and AEW under his current ring name.
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* Vangelis (or Vangellys, [[SpellMyNameWithAnS there is some confusion on how it is spelt]]), interestingly he once asked to join the original group and even turned on his trios partners to let them win a match, but was rejected and then beaten up, which led to a feud with La Bestia del Ring (as Pierroth) that ended in a Lucha de Apuestas where he had all his hair shaved off as a result.
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*Lee and Dralístico.
*Vangellys.Dralístico, Rush's other younger brother, the original Dragon Lee and the second Místico, which he combined into his current ring name.
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* Dragon Lee.
* Amy Rose.
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* [[Wrestling/LaParka L.A Park]].
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* Kenny King.
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* DragonLee.
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* WritingAroundTrademarks: The name Los Ingobernables belongs to CMLL, so the faction gets by on the variation "La Facción Ingobernable" (The Ingobernable Ungovernable Faction) in AAA.
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* [[Wrestling/AndradeCienAlmas La Sombra]], was ousted from the group after feuding with founder Rush and found his own path in WWE as Andrade "Cien" Almas.
* La Máscara, the other co-founder, was ousted when he got into an altercation with Rush’s brother Dragon Lee. He responded by declaring war on the entire Muñoz family that eventually led to a Mask vs. Mask match with Dragon Lee, which he lost, unmasked, then reconciled with Rush. He was also part of La Facción Ingobernable when it first formed, but left after Nación Lucha Libre closed down.
* Wrestling/TetsuyaNaito, a member during the CMLL days who didn't so much leave as [[Wrestling/LosIngobernablesDeJapon made his own branch.]]
* La Máscara, the other co-founder, was ousted when he got into an altercation with Rush’s brother Dragon Lee. He responded by declaring war on the entire Muñoz family that eventually led to a Mask vs. Mask match with Dragon Lee, which he lost, unmasked, then reconciled with Rush. He was also part of La Facción Ingobernable when it first formed, but left after Nación Lucha Libre closed down.
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Almas, and more recently in AAA and AEW as Andrade El Ídolo.
* La Máscara, the other co-founder, was ousted when he got into an altercation with Rush’s brother Dragon Lee. He responded by declaring war on the entire Muñoz family that eventually led to a Mask vs. Mask match with Dragon Lee, which he lost, unmasked, then reconciled with Rush. He was also part of La Facción Ingobernable when it first formed, but left after Nación Lucha Libreclosed shut down.
* Wrestling/TetsuyaNaito, a member during the CMLL days who didn't so much leave as [[Wrestling/LosIngobernablesDeJaponmade formed his own branch.]]
* La Máscara, the other co-founder, was ousted when he got into an altercation with Rush’s brother Dragon Lee. He responded by declaring war on the entire Muñoz family that eventually led to a Mask vs. Mask match with Dragon Lee, which he lost, unmasked, then reconciled with Rush. He was also part of La Facción Ingobernable when it first formed, but left after Nación Lucha Libre
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* BadassCreed / CatchPhrase: "Tranquilo!" and "No pasa nada!" (Rush's own catchphrases, meaning "Chill" and "That was nothing!" respectively) are the group's mantra for all situations.
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* BadassCreed / CatchPhrase: "Tranquilo!" and "No pasa nada!" (Rush's own catchphrases, meaning "Chill" and "That was nothing!" respectively) are the group's mantra for all situations. Andrade and Naito would continue to carry over the "Tranquilo" creed as they branched out.
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* La Máscara, the other co-founder, was ousted when he got into an altercation with Rush’s brother Dragon Lee. He responded by declaring war on the entire Muñoz family that eventually led to a Mask vs. Mask match with Dragon Lee, which he lost unmasked then reconciled with Rush. He was also part of La Facción Ingobernable when it first formed, but left after Nación Lucha Libre closed down.
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* La Máscara, the other co-founder, was ousted when he got into an altercation with Rush’s brother Dragon Lee. He responded by declaring war on the entire Muñoz family that eventually led to a Mask vs. Mask match with Dragon Lee, which he lost unmasked lost, unmasked, then reconciled with Rush. He was also part of La Facción Ingobernable when it first formed, but left after Nación Lucha Libre closed down.
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* La Máscara, the other co-founder, was ousted when he got into an altercation with Rush’s brother Dragon Lee. He responded by declaring war on the entire Muñoz family that eventually led to a Mask vs. Mask match with Dragon Lee, which he lost unmasked then reconciled with Rush. He was also part of La Facción Ingobernable when it first formed, but left after Nación Lucha Libre closed down.
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* Wrestling/AndradeCienAlmas, was ousted from the group after feuding with founder Rush and found his own path in WWE.
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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: They have been thought of as a Lucha Libre counterpoint to Wrestling/BulletClub, though more-so in the sense of being extremely dominant tweener factions which have branched out to other companies than their original one. Los Ingobernables would indeed end up clashing with Bullet Club by way of their NJPW spin-off Los Ingobernables de Japón. Both also have MemeticHandGestures of sorts ("too sweet" for Bullet Club and the closed-fist-bump for Los Ingobernables).
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* WritingAroundTrademarks: The name Los Ingobernables belongs to CMLL, so the faction gets by on the variation "La Facción Ingobernable" (The Ingobernable faction).
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A ungoverned faction, naturally, ought to have a ungoverned story: it all began in the mid 2010s, when Luchadores Rush, La Máscara and [[Wrestling/{{Andrade}} La Sombra]] were ''supposed'' to be top babyfaces. And they were to anyone except the audiences, who loathed them for being over-pushed, [[DesignatedHero questionably heroic]] Babyfaces. While some would have soldiered on or quit under the pressure, these men decided to fully embrace the hate and use it to fuel themselves. Starting in 2014, They then became Los Ungovernables, so-named for their utter contempt for any attempt to govern their actions with crowd reactions and a cocksure assuredness of their moral and athletic superiority. Essentially, a stable of SmugSuper types, guided under the mottos of team founder and unofficial leader Rush: "Tranquilo!" ("Chill!") and "No pasa nada" ("nothing happened"), both casual dismissals of fan reactions and opponents alike.
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->'''"[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0iWEaHDM5g Hmm-mm...Hm-mmm...Hm-mmm-hmm-mmmm...]]"''
''Los Ingobernables'' (otherwise known as La Facción Ingobernable or simply as Los), literally "The Ungovernables", is a professional wrestling/Lucha Libre faction originated in 2014 in Wrestling/{{CMLL}}, but it has since branched out in a variety of spin-offs in Wrestling/{{AAA}}, Wrestling/RingOfHonor and Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling.
A ungoverned faction, naturally, ought to have a ungoverned story: it all began in the mid 2010s, when Luchadores Rush, La Máscara and [[Wrestling/{{Andrade}} La Sombra]] were ''supposed'' to be top babyfaces. And they were to anyone except the audiences, who loathed them for being over-pushed, [[DesignatedHero questionably heroic]] Babyfaces. While some would have soldiered on or quit under the pressure, these men decided to fully embrace the hate and use it to fuel themselves. Starting in 2014, They then became Los Ungovernables, so-named for their utter contempt for any attempt to govern their actions with crowd reactions and a cocksure assuredness of their moral and athletic superiority. Essentially, a stable of SmugSuper types, guided under the mottos of team founder and unofficial leader Rush: "Tranquilo!" ("Chill!") and "No pasa nada" ("nothing happened"), both casual dismissals of fan reactions and opponents alike.
Los Ingobernables tore a bloody path through CMLL and became a dominant stable on a level Lucha Libre has not seen in the 21st century, collecting dozens of championships and victories while fully ''tranquilos'', and even leading to the birth of their extremely successful Japanese off-shoot Wrestling/LosIngobernablesDeJapon under Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling. Eventually, of course, having a faction literally named and themed around being ungovernable led to problems, with La Sombra and Rush going to war with one another and the faction as of itself more or less wholly coming apart at the seams at the end of the decade. All founding members had left CMLL by 2019, calling the death knell for the original Los Ingobernables...
...And the opening bell for La Facción Ingobernable, their reborn (and [[WritingAroundTrademarks legally distinct]]) incarnation under the banner of AAA and Ring of Honor, where founder Rush flourishes alongside his unpredictable companions.
No matter the company, ''nothing'' governs Los Ingobernables!
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* Rush, lead founder.
* Dragon Lee.
* Amy Rose.
* Kenny King.
* Wrestling/{{Konnan}}.
* [[Wrestling/LaParka L.A Park]].
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[[folder:Former members of The Elite]]
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* Wrestling/{{Andrade}}, was ousted from the group after feuding with founder Rush and found his own path in WWE.
* Wrestling/TetsuyaNaito, a member during the CMLL days who didn't so much leave as [[Wrestling/LosIngobernablesDeJapon made his own branch.]]
* Killer Cross, currently fighting under WWE as Carrion Cross.
* El Terrible.
* Rey Escorpión.
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!! Tranquilo Tropes:
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: They have been thought of as a Lucha Libre counterpoint to Wrestling/BulletClub, though more-so in the sense of being extremely dominant tweener factions which have branched out to other companies than their original one. Los Ingobernables would indeed end up clashing with Bullet Club by way of their NJPW spin-off Los Ingobernables de Japón. Both also have MemeticHandGestures of sorts ("too sweet" for Bullet Club and the closed-fist-bump for Los Ingobernables).
* BadassCreed / CatchPhrase: "Tranquilo!" and "No pasa nada!" (Rush's own catchphrases, meaning "Chill" and "That was nothing!" respectively) are the group's mantra for all situations.
* LightIsNotGood: Often paired up with a stark white color scheme, but Los Ingobernables are absolutely ruthless.
* MemeticHandGesture: They always celebrate by raising their closed fists in the air and bumping them among themselves.
* SharpDressedMan: During their days in CMLL, they had a fondness for white suits. They still use them every now and then.
* SmugSuper: Their founding motif as babyfaces who embraced their perceived atheltic and moral superiority.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Their origin, essentially, as despised babyfaces who "embraced the hate". To this day, the concept of embracing the heat (intentional or not) is key to Los.
* WildCard: They are literally call themselves "the ungovernables". Never be sure what to expect.
[[caption-width-right:300:No pasa nada![note]]Meaning "Nothing happened!" or "That was nothing!"[[/note]]]]
->'''"[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0iWEaHDM5g Hmm-mm...Hm-mmm...Hm-mmm-hmm-mmmm...]]"''
''Los Ingobernables'' (otherwise known as La Facción Ingobernable or simply as Los), literally "The Ungovernables", is a professional wrestling/Lucha Libre faction originated in 2014 in Wrestling/{{CMLL}}, but it has since branched out in a variety of spin-offs in Wrestling/{{AAA}}, Wrestling/RingOfHonor and Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling.
A ungoverned faction, naturally, ought to have a ungoverned story: it all began in the mid 2010s, when Luchadores Rush, La Máscara and [[Wrestling/{{Andrade}} La Sombra]] were ''supposed'' to be top babyfaces. And they were to anyone except the audiences, who loathed them for being over-pushed, [[DesignatedHero questionably heroic]] Babyfaces. While some would have soldiered on or quit under the pressure, these men decided to fully embrace the hate and use it to fuel themselves. Starting in 2014, They then became Los Ungovernables, so-named for their utter contempt for any attempt to govern their actions with crowd reactions and a cocksure assuredness of their moral and athletic superiority. Essentially, a stable of SmugSuper types, guided under the mottos of team founder and unofficial leader Rush: "Tranquilo!" ("Chill!") and "No pasa nada" ("nothing happened"), both casual dismissals of fan reactions and opponents alike.
Los Ingobernables tore a bloody path through CMLL and became a dominant stable on a level Lucha Libre has not seen in the 21st century, collecting dozens of championships and victories while fully ''tranquilos'', and even leading to the birth of their extremely successful Japanese off-shoot Wrestling/LosIngobernablesDeJapon under Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling. Eventually, of course, having a faction literally named and themed around being ungovernable led to problems, with La Sombra and Rush going to war with one another and the faction as of itself more or less wholly coming apart at the seams at the end of the decade. All founding members had left CMLL by 2019, calling the death knell for the original Los Ingobernables...
...And the opening bell for La Facción Ingobernable, their reborn (and [[WritingAroundTrademarks legally distinct]]) incarnation under the banner of AAA and Ring of Honor, where founder Rush flourishes alongside his unpredictable companions.
No matter the company, ''nothing'' governs Los Ingobernables!
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[[foldercontrol]]
[[folder:Current members of La Facción Ingobernable]]
[[index]]
* Rush, lead founder.
* Dragon Lee.
* Amy Rose.
* Kenny King.
* Wrestling/{{Konnan}}.
* [[Wrestling/LaParka L.A Park]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Former members of The Elite]]
[[index]]
* Wrestling/{{Andrade}}, was ousted from the group after feuding with founder Rush and found his own path in WWE.
* Wrestling/TetsuyaNaito, a member during the CMLL days who didn't so much leave as [[Wrestling/LosIngobernablesDeJapon made his own branch.]]
* Killer Cross, currently fighting under WWE as Carrion Cross.
* El Terrible.
* Rey Escorpión.
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]
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!! Tranquilo Tropes:
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: They have been thought of as a Lucha Libre counterpoint to Wrestling/BulletClub, though more-so in the sense of being extremely dominant tweener factions which have branched out to other companies than their original one. Los Ingobernables would indeed end up clashing with Bullet Club by way of their NJPW spin-off Los Ingobernables de Japón. Both also have MemeticHandGestures of sorts ("too sweet" for Bullet Club and the closed-fist-bump for Los Ingobernables).
* BadassCreed / CatchPhrase: "Tranquilo!" and "No pasa nada!" (Rush's own catchphrases, meaning "Chill" and "That was nothing!" respectively) are the group's mantra for all situations.
* LightIsNotGood: Often paired up with a stark white color scheme, but Los Ingobernables are absolutely ruthless.
* MemeticHandGesture: They always celebrate by raising their closed fists in the air and bumping them among themselves.
* SharpDressedMan: During their days in CMLL, they had a fondness for white suits. They still use them every now and then.
* SmugSuper: Their founding motif as babyfaces who embraced their perceived atheltic and moral superiority.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Their origin, essentially, as despised babyfaces who "embraced the hate". To this day, the concept of embracing the heat (intentional or not) is key to Los.
* WildCard: They are literally call themselves "the ungovernables". Never be sure what to expect.