Latino World Order
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The Latino World Order | ||
Stable | ||
Members | See below | |
Billed from | Mexico | |
Debut | October 5, 1998 | |
Disbanded | January 11, 1999 |
The Latino World Order (abbreviated lWo or LWO) was a professional wrestling stable that existed in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1998 and 1999 led by Eddie Guerrero. The name of the stable was invented by Jason Hervey and was inspired by and intended as a mockery of the famous New World Order (nWo).
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History
Concept
The LWO was formed in late 1998 after Eddie Guerrero's spat with WCW head Eric Bischoff, a real-life conflict that was turned into a storyline. The idea for the group was the idea of Jason Hervey, a friend of Bischoff. The stable was originally supposed to revolve around Konnan, but it was given to Guerrero after Konnan joined the nWo Wolfpac.
Beginnings
Demise and aftermath
Members
- Eddie Guerrero (leader)
- Rey Mysterio, Jr.
- Juventud Guerrera
- Psychosis
- La Parka
- El Dandy
- Silver King
- V
- Héctor Garza
- Ciclope
- Damián
- Spyder/Arturo "Art" Flores (bodyguard)