Los Indeseables[1] Los Ingobernables[2] La Facción Ingobernable (AAA/ROH/AEW)[3] Los Nuevos Ingobernables (CMLL)[4]
Billed heights
Corleone: 1.97 m (6 ft 5+1⁄2 in)[5] Escorpión: 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[6] Máscara: 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[7] Naito: 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[8] Pierroth/Bestia: 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Rush: 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[9] Sombra: 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[10] Terrible: 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[11][12]
On September 27, 2019, founding member Rush and his father La Bestia del Ring announced their departures from CMLL.[15] On December 14, Rush announced that he would be forming a new group, La Facción Ingobernable (Spanish for "The Ungovernable Faction"), which has since been featured in Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA), Ring of Honor (ROH), and All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
On March 24, 2021, CMLL announced the re-establishment of the group, dubbed Los Nuevos Ingobernables (Spanish for "The New Ungovernables"), led by El Terrible.[4]
History
Los Ingobernables
Throughout his career in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), Rush had been presented as a técnico or a "hero" character, but who had also occasionally showed villainous rudo tendencies during his matches. In mid-2013, this part of Rush's storyline was once again brought to the forefront as the crowd reaction to him grew more and more negative,[16][17] leading to him eventually being dubbed "the most hated wrestler in CMLL", despite still officially being a técnico.[18] Rush then formed a partnership with La Máscara, with whom he went on to win the Mexican National Trios Championship and the CMLL World Tag Team Championship.[19][20] Rush then started storyline rivalries with Negro Casas and Shocker,[18][21] as part of which Rush, La Máscara and Titán lost the Mexican National Trios Championship to Casas' La Peste Negrastable.[22] Meanwhile, longtime técnicoLa Sombra also began experiencing negative fan reactions due to his rival Volador Jr.'s recent turn to the técnico side.[23] The two storylines came together on April 25, 2014, when Rush, La Máscara and La Sombra first attacked Volador Jr. and then the trio of Casas, Shocker and Mr. Niebla.[13][24] Though the three effectively became rudos, with CMLL dubbing Rush and La Sombra in particular as the two most hated men in the promotion's recent history, they refused to acknowledge themselves as such, instead calling themselves "técnicos diferentes".[1] The trio was originally dubbed Los Indeseables ("The Undesirables"),[1][25] before being renamed Los Ingobernables ("The Ungovernables").[26] Officially Los Ingobernables had no leader with the members billed as equals, however, CMLL fans perceived Rush as the leader of the group.[27]
Following the official formation of Los Ingobernables, members of the trio continued their rivalries with Casas, Shocker and Volador Jr. On June 6, La Sombra faced Volador Jr. in a double title match, where the former's NWA World Historic Middleweight Championship and the latter's NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship were both on the line. In the end, following outside interference from both La Máscara and Rush, La Sombra was victorious, becoming a double champion.[28][29] On June 13, Rush and La Máscara lost the CMLL World Tag Team Championship to Casas and Shocker.[30] The rivalries both culminated on August 1 at El Juicio Final, where La Sombra lost the NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship back to Volador Jr., while Rush defeated Casas in a Lucha de Apuestas ("bet match"), forcing him to have his head shaved.[31] In late 2014, Rush began sporadically teaming with his former El Bufete del Amor stablemate Marco Corleone.[32] When Rush broke two bones in his ankle in November,[33] Corleone took his place by La Máscara and La Sombra's side, becoming the fourth member of Los Ingobernables.[2][34] Corleone remained a member of Los Ingobernables even after Rush's February 2015 return.[35]
While he was touring CMLL in May and June 2015, La Sombra's New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) tag team partner Tetsuya Naito was made the fifth member of Los Ingobernables.[36][37] Upon his return to NJPW, Naito formed his own Los Ingobernables offshoot group, named Los Ingobernables de Japón.[8] On September 18, La Sombra was unmasked after losing to Atlantis in a Lucha de Apuestas at the 82nd Anniversary Show.[38] In early November, Rush and La Sombra began having issues with each other, which led to a singles match between the two on November 13, where Rush was victorious. After the match, the two founding members of Los Ingobernables made peace with each other.[39] It later turned out that this was La Sombra's final CMLL match as on November 19 it was announced that he had signed with WWE.[40][41]
During the February 19 Super Viernes show, Rush, La Máscara and Corleone faced Atlantis, Valiente and Rush and Corleone's former Bufete del Amor partner Máximo Sexy in a six-man tag team match. After failing to get along with his partners throughout the match, Corleone stood up for Máximo as he was being brutalized by Rush and La Máscara, leading the two to turn on him and kick him out of Los Ingobernables.[42] On March 18 at the 2016 Homenaje a Dos Leyendas, Rush defeated Máximo Sexy in a Hair vs. Hair Lucha de Apuestas with help from his real-life father Pierroth,[43][44] who became the newest member of Los Ingobernables.[45] On April 8, La Máscara defeated Ángel de Oro to win the CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship.[46] On May 13, the three Los Ingobernables members were defeated by TGR (Rey Bucanero, Shocker and El Terrible) in a six-man tag team match, after which Rush and Pierroth turned on La Máscara and attacked him. After being saved by TGR, La Máscara announced he was quitting Los Ingobernables and challenged Rush to a Lucha de Apuestas.[47] Afterwards, Rush announced Los Ingobernables would continue with him and his father as its only two members.[27] On June 27, after weeks of teasing an alliance between Rush and Rey Escorpión,[48] Escorpión abandoned his Los Revolucionarios del Terror stable and officially joined Los Ingobernables.[49] On September 2, Rush and La Máscara reconciled, after the latter had lost his mask to Rush's real-life brother Dragon Lee.[50][51] Though it was initially left unclear as to what this meant for Los Ingobernables,[52] La Máscara eventually rejoined the stable, once again becoming its third member,[53] following Rey Escorpión's departure from CMLL.[54] On March 17, 2017, at Homenaje a Dos Leyendas, Pierroth lost his mask to Diamante Azul in a Lucha de Apuestas.[55][56]
On May 22, CMLL publicly fired La Máscara because of an incident, where his family had destroyed Último Guerrero's car over backstage politics.[57][58] With CMLL owning the rights to the Los Ingobernables name,[59] La Máscara went on to form his own unofficial version of the stable on the Mexican independent circuit, dubbed Ingober Independientes, with his cousin Máximo, who had been fired alongside him, and former Los Ingobernables member Rey Escorpión.[60] Shortly thereafter, Rush and Pierroth began teasing a new third member of Los Ingobernables.[61] At the same time, the two began being accompanied by a man wearing a La Sombra mask.[62][63] In September, Rush and Pierroth, with CMLL's blessing, began taking independent bookings with The Crash promotion, where they reunited with former stablemate La Máscara.[64][65]
On February 23, 2018, El Terrible joined Los Ingobernables. The Universal Championship was the start of a storyline between Los Ingobernables (El Terrible and La Bestia del Ring) and Los Hermanos Chavez (Ángel de Oro and Niebla Roja), as El Terrible cheated to defeat Niebla Roja with the held of La Bestia.[66] After several matches between the two sides, they all signed a contract for a Luchas de Apuestas match as the main event of CMLL's 2019 Homenaje a Dos Leyendas event.[67] On March 15, 2019 Los Hermanos Chavez defeated Los Ingobernables two falls to one, forcing both El Terrible and La Besia del Ring to have all their hair shaved off.
On September 27, Rush and La Bestia del Ring announced their departures from CMLL, effectively putting an end to the original stable.[15][68]
Early 2020 saw two members leave the stable. La Máscara left in January, after Nación Lucha Libre closed down.[73] Killer Kross ended up not representing LFI in the ring, and left in February when he accepted a contract with WWE.[74] The AAA branch was further affected by Mexico's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, so Rush El Toro Blanco and L.A. Park resumed their long-running feud on Twitter over the next couple of months, potentially setting up a hair vs. mask match.[75][76] However, this was ignored by AAA, and L.A. Park represented the stable at Triplemanía XXVIII. In a match initially scheduled for Rey de Reyes, he partnered El Hijo de L.A. Park and Blue Demon Jr. (as Rush El Toro Blanco and Bestia del Ring were unable to work the event), where they were defeated by Los Psycho Circus (Psycho Clown, Monster Clown and Murder Clown). Post-match, L.A. Park and Blue Demon Jr. brawled with each other, continuing their feud from earlier in the year.[77][78] Rush also began teasing a new member of the ROH branch, and at Final Battle, this was revealed to be La Bestia del Ring.[79]
On March 24, 2021, CMLL announced the formation of a new version of Los Ingobernables, dubbed Los Nuevos Ingobernables, which would see Ángel de Oro and Niebla Roja join El Terrible.[4] As part of the stable, Ángel de Oro won La Copa VIP in 2021 and Ángel de Oro and Niebla Roja won together the CMLL World Tag Team Championship in January 2022.[84]
On July 1, 2023, at CMLL, Los Nuevos Ingobernables would face the team of Tetsuya Naito, Bushi, and Titán representing Los Ingobernables de Japón in a 2 out of 3 falls match. Los Ingobernables de Japón would be victorious, kindling a rivalry between both splinter groups. On August 18, the CMLL Grand Prix saw Ángel de Oro on Team Mexico and Hiromu Takahashi on Team Rest of the World. The rivaling Ingobernables members fought in the match and Takahashi would pin Oro, eliminating him from the match.
^ Both CMLL and NJPW have referred to the members of Los Ingobernables de Japón as being part of Los Ingobernables when teaming with Rush in tag team matches.[97][98][99][100][101][102]
^"Pro Wrestling Illustrated 500 – 2012: 155 Rey Escorpion". Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States: Sports and Entertainment publications LLC. September 18, 2012. p. 35. October 2012.