Rush: ‘The time has come for LFI to get bigger’

Rush says it’s time for La Faccion Ingobernable (LFI) to get bigger.

The AEW wrestler posted to social media on Tuesday, writing:

“The time has come for LFI to get bigger. We will rule the world.”

In AEW, the faction currently consists of Rush, Dralistico, The Beast Mortos, and Sammy Guevara, with Guevara and Rush currently holding the ROH World Tag Team Championships. The recently returned Andrade El Idolo is a former member of LFI, and helped form the original version of the group in 2014 alongside Rush in CMLL. However, Andrade appears to have aligned with The Don Callis Family since arriving back in AEW.

Some fans have speculated that Rush’s post could be teasing Santos Escobar signing with AEW. Escobar has never been aligned with LFI or Los Ingobernables, but he did team with Rush and La Sombra multiple times in CMLL from 2010 to 2012.

Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez discussed the possibility of Escobar signing with AEW on Tuesday’s edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, noting that there are people in WWE who expect him to sign there.

“They’ve been expecting him to leave for some time,” Meltzer said. “They obviously took him away from Angel and Berto for that very reason, not expecting him to stay. He’s gone and I do know people there, it’s multiple people there who expect him to go to AEW. I don’t know if he does or he doesn’t.

Santos Escobar becomes free agent as WWE contract expires

Santos Escobar is now a free agent after his WWE contract expired Tuesday at midnight.

That new report comes from Fightful Select who first reported Monday that it was likely Escobar would part ways with WWE after attempts to re-sign him were declined. Sources indicated to the outlet that it was more “creative dissatisfaction than it was about money” and that he was offered more money.

They also reported Escobar could appear at New York Comic Con this weekend.

The Legado del Fantasma member hasn’t been in the ring since appearing in trios matches on WWE SuperShows in Mexico July 26 and 27. He has wrestled just seven times overall this year with two of those appearances coming in battle royals.

The former El Hijo del Fantasma, Escobar signed with WWE in August 2019, got injured while training, and then started with NXT in February 2020 under his real name (Jorge Bolly) which was eventually changed to his current moniker after winning the NXT Cruiserweight title that same year.

He, Joaquin Wilde and Cruz Del Toro were called up to the main roster in October 2022 where he has remained ever since. After splitting with the LWO, Escobar has been aligned with Los Garza.

He was relatively quiet on social media for September, but has began posting pictures of him in a suit from a photo shoot including the following which included an hourglass emoji (seen below).

The 41-year-old is both a former titleholder in CMLL and AAA and has also wrestled for TNA in the past. Given WWE’s ownership of AAA, a reunion would appear to be unprecedented.

Column: Will WWE ever find the elusive ‘next Rey Mysterio’?

Santos Escobar is gone from WWE as the leader of Legado Del Fantasma did not sign a new deal, making him the latest in a long line of Mexican stars who have failed to break through on the main roster.

Escobar is not the first wrestler from Latin America to struggle on SmackDown or Raw, but his departure further raises the question: why has the company never managed to find the elusive “next Rey Mysterio”?

Rey Mysterio: The Benchmark WWE Can’t Replace

One of the smartest creative decisions WWE made in the early 2000s was to bring back Rey Mysterio’s mask when he joined the company. He had lost it in WCW, a call Eric Bischoff has defended, but putting it back on him for WWE proved to be a masterstroke. The mask became the centrepiece of a 20+ year merchandising juggernaut, helping Rey connect with young fans.

The challenge since has been finding someone to replicate that success. WWE has tried repeatedly, but none of their attempts, from Sin Cara to Escobar, have stuck in the same way as Mysterio.

Why US Promotions Struggle With Lucha Stars

Promoters in the United States have long tried to tap into the Mexican market by importing Lucha Libre talent. WCW, ECW, TNA, AEW, and WWE have all attempted to make household names out of Luchadores. Only WWE, through Mysterio, has truly managed to do so at scale, yet they have been unable to strike gold twice.

Is the Lucha Mask the Problem?

Some have argued that the mask itself is the stumbling block. WWE requires performers who can tell stories both in the ring and on the microphone. Masks that cover the full face will limit facial expressions and can hinder promo delivery, so it’s difficult to emote and build a connection with the televised and in-building audience.

Rey’s mask works because it reveals enough of his face to convey emotion, while his distinctive eyes and even his custom contact lenses enhance his look. Contrast that with Mistico/Sin Cara, whose mask covered too much, muting his expressions. In Mexico, where masks themselves carry deep storytelling symbolism, this isn’t a problem. But WWE’s audience relies more heavily on visible emotion, there needs to be stories told at every element.

That being said, Escobar didn’t even wear a mask for most of his NXT and main roster run. So if it isn’t the mask, what went wrong?

Booking, Not Talent

The issue lies in how Escobar was booked. In NXT, he thrived as a charismatic, ruthless leader of Legado Del Fantasma, where the group had purpose, identity, and presence. But when they debuted on SmackDown, their momentum was immediately blunted. Instead of being positioned as a major heel faction, they were absorbed into Mysterio’s rebooted Latino World Order. Escobar was no longer the star of his own story, but a supporting act to someone else’s.

This is a pattern WWE has repeated. Andrade, Kalisto, Gran Metalik, Sin Cara, and even Alberto Del Rio at times all suffered from inconsistent creative direction. The performers had the talent, but WWE failed to sustain their momentum.

The Rey Mysterio Problem

The truth is that WWE’s obsession with finding “the next Rey Mysterio” has been part of the problem. Rey is unique, he’s a once-in-a-generation athlete who combined the Lucha style with US-friendly storytelling ability and mass-market appeal. His mask became iconic because of who he was underneath it.

By forcing new Mexican and Lucha-inspired wrestlers into Rey’s shadow, WWE sets them up for disappointment. Instead of searching for a replacement, the company needs to allow the next star to carve out their own identity, not inherit someone else’s.

There are many that could do it: Penta, Rey Fenix, Dragon Lee…but WWE’s track record is not exactly glowing.

United States title match added to WWE SmackDown

A championship match is set to take place on WWE SmackDown tonight.

WWE has announced that the United States title will be up for grabs on SmackDown with LA Knight defending against Santos Escobar. The episode is being held in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Delta Center.

Knight held a U.S. title open challenge last Friday that ended up being answered by Berto of Legado Del Fantasma. Despite a pre-match attack, Knight defeated Berto to remain champion. Escobar cut a promo today claiming that he was going to answer Knight’s challenge last week, but he looked into Knight’s eyes and could see he was afraid of facing him.

Escobar promised to become the new United States Champion.

Knight has held the U.S. title since August and has already made one successful title defense against Escobar during his reign.

Also added to tonight’s show is a tag match with Bayley & Naomi facing Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae.

Here’s the updated lineup:

WWE SmackDown (Friday, November 22) —

  • Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes & Kevin Owens go face-to-face
  • United States Champion LA Knight defends against Santos Escobar
  • Women’s United States title tournament first-round match: Bianca Belair vs. Chelsea Green vs. Blair Davenport
  • Bayley & Naomi vs. Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae

Santos Escobar earns United States title match on WWE SmackDown

Santos Escobar is getting a title shot.

Escobar defeated Andrade on Friday to earn a future United States Championship match. The finish of the match had Carmelo Hayes interfere, pulling Escobar out of danger as Elektra Lopez distracted the referee. The confusion allowed Escobar to roll up Andrade for the win.

Right before the match, LA Knight came out for a United States Championship celebration after he defeated Logan Paul last weekend at SummerSlam. Escobar interrupted the celebration and said Knight winning the title was nothing more than a fleeting moment and an opening act to his own championship reign. Knight said it didn’t matter who won the number one contender’s match as everyone knows that it’s his game.

Back in June, LA Knight defeated Paul and Escobar in a three-way match to advance in the Money in the Bank ladder match. After MITB, Knight had attempted to get a title match, going as far as to getting into Logan Paul’s house. Paul eventually agreed to the match at SummerSlam, which he lost despite using brass knuckles given to him by MGK.

Logan Paul to compete in WWE SmackDown MITB qualifying match

Next Friday, Logan Paul will wrestle on SmackDown for just the second time ever.

WWE has announced a Money in the Bank qualifying match with Paul vs. LA Knight vs. Santos Escobar for next week’s SmackDown from Madison Square Garden. Two women’s Money in the Bank qualifying matches will also take place on the episode. They are Jade Cargill vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Candice LeRae and Naomi vs. Blair Davenport vs. Indi Hartwell.

July 6 is the date for Money in the Bank. Jey Uso, Carmelo Hayes, and Andrade have qualified for the men’s ladder match so far. IYO SKY and Chelsea Green have qualified for the women’s ladder match.

If Paul were to qualify, it would be his second straight year competing in Money in the Bank.

Paul and Knight are currently feuding with each other, which is expected to lead to Paul defending his United States title against Knight at SummerSlam this August.

On SmackDown tonight, Paul initially didn’t show up when Knight called him out. Escobar instead confronted Knight and tried to attack him, but Knight hit Escobar with the BFT. Paul then launched a blindside attack on Knight and knocked him out.

WWE SmackDown (Friday, June 28) —

  • Men’s Money in the Bank qualifying match: Logan Paul vs. LA Knight vs. Santos Escobar
  • Women’s Money in the Bank qualifying match: Jade Cargill vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Candice LeRae
  • Women’s Money in the Bank qualifying match: Naomi vs. Blair Davenport vs. Indi Hartwell

Two matches with title implications announced for WWE SmackDown

WWE has revealed how Cody Rhodes’ first title challenger will be decided.

On SmackDown tonight, two triple threat matches will take place. The winners advance to face each other on SmackDown next Friday (April 19). The winner of that match becomes the number one contender to Rhodes’ Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.

Santos Escobar vs. Bobby Lashley vs. LA Knight and Rey Mysterio vs. AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens are tonight’s triple threat bouts.

WWE didn’t state when the winner will be getting their title shot, but the company’s next premium live event is Backlash in Lyon, France on Saturday, May 4. Rhodes is featured on the poster for that show.

Tonight’s SmackDown will include an appearance by Rhodes. At WrestleMania 40, he dethroned Roman Reigns to become the new Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. Reigns had been a champion for 1,316 days before being defeated by Rhodes.

Little Caesars Arena in Detroit is hosting SmackDown tonight. Here’s what’s been announced for the episode:

  • New Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Cody Rhodes appears
  • New WWE Women’s Champion Bayley appears
  • Triple threat match: Santos Escobar vs. Bobby Lashley vs. LA Knight
  • Triple threat match: Rey Mysterio vs. AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens

Andrade replacing Dragon Lee in WWE WrestleMania 40 match

A change has been made to the card for WWE WrestleMania 40.

Dragon Lee was supposed to team with Rey Mysterio against Santos Escobar & Dominik Mysterio at WrestleMania 40 night one this Saturday. But there was an angle on Friday’s SmackDown where Lee was taken out in a backstage attack. The tag match will now be Rey & Andrade vs. Escobar & Dominik.

Andrade aligned with the LWO on SmackDown, saving Rey from an attack by Escobar and Dominik. The heels thought they had Andrade on their side until he put a stop to their beatdown of Rey.

WWE did not reveal the identity of Lee’s attacker. Though it was presumed that Legado del Fantasma were behind the attack, Carlito is another possible culprit. Carlito is a member of the LWO but has looked unhappy about not being Rey’s WrestleMania partner.

The updated lineups for WrestleMania 40 are listed below. Each night has a start time of 7 p.m. Eastern. There will also be pre-shows airing from 5-7 p.m. both nights.

WWE WrestleMania 40 —

Night one (Saturday, April 6):

  • Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley defends against Becky Lynch
  • Six-pack ladder match: Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions Damian Priest & Finn Balor defend against Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods, The Miz & R-Truth, Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate, and Grayson Waller & Austin Theory
  • Rey Mysterio & Andrade vs. Santos Escobar & Dominik Mysterio
  • Jey Uso vs. Jimmy Uso
  • Jade Cargill, Bianca Belair & Naomi vs. Asuka, Kairi Sane & Dakota Kai
  • Intercontinental Champion Gunther defends against Sami Zayn
  • The Rock & Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes & Seth Rollins

Night two (Sunday, April 7):

  • World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins defends against Drew McIntyre
  • Philadelphia street fight: Bobby Lashley, Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford vs. Karrion Kross, Akam & Rezar
  • LA Knight vs. AJ Styles
  • Triple threat match: United States Champion Logan Paul defends against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens
  • WWE Women’s Champion IYO SKY defends against Bayley
  • Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns defends against Cody Rhodes

LWO vs. Santos Escobar & Dominik official for WWE WrestleMania 40

A tag team match has been added to WrestleMania 40.

WWE made official on SmackDown Lowdown that Rey Mysterio will team with the newest member of the LWO Dragon Lee against Santos Escobar and Dominik Mysterio. The match comes after the events of Friday’s SmackDown which saw Mysterio challenge Dominik & Escobar after a confrontation between members of LWO and Legado del Fantasma turned into a brawl.

Mysterio recently made his return to WWE after Escobar put Mysterio out of action by attacking his knee. The two faced off on SmackDown last week which ended when Dominik interfered on behalf of Escobar, allowing him to score the victory.

Here is the updated card for WWE WrestleMania 40:

WWE WrestleMania 40 —

Night one:

  • The Rock & Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes & Seth Rollins

Night two:

  • Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns defends against Cody Rhodes
  • World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins defends against Drew McIntyre

Night to be announced:

  • WWE Women’s Champion IYO SKY defends against Bayley
  • Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley defends against Becky Lynch
  • Intercontinental Champion Gunther defends against Sami Zayn
  • Triple threat match: United States Champion Logan Paul defends against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens
  • Six-pack ladder match: Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions The Judgment Day (Damian Priest & Finn Balor) defend against DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa), The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods), The Miz & R-Truth, Grayson Waller & Austin Theory, and Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate
  • Jey Uso vs. Jimmy Uso
  • LA Knight vs. AJ Styles
  • Jade Cargill, Bianca Belair & Naomi vs. Damage CTRL (Asuka, Kairi Sane & Dakota Kai)
  • Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee vs. Santos Escobar & Dominik Mysterio

Stipulation set for Rey Mysterio vs. Santos Escobar WWE SmackDown match

Neither Rey Mysterio nor Santos Escobar will have their stablemates by their side for Friday’s grudge match.

Mysterio and Escobar are set to face off on SmackDown this Friday night. Ahead of the match, SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis announced that the LWO and Legado del Fantasma will both be barred from ringside. Aldis said he wants Mysterio and Escobar to settle things one-on-one.

“The situation between the LWO and Legado del Fantasma, it’s reached a boiling point. Now, some people have accused me of being old school at times. And I guess this is one of those times where you’ll be right,” Aldis said. “Because I believe in settling things one-on-one, mano a mano. So with that in mind, I’m declaring that the LWO and Legado del Fantasma are barred from ringside.”

This is Mysterio’s first time wrestling since undergoing surgery for a torn meniscus last November. In storyline, Mysterio’s knee injury was blamed on an attack by Escobar. Escobar betrayed Mysterio and split off from the LWO.

The LWO consists of Mysterio, Zelina Vega, Joaquin Wilde, Cruz Del Toro, and Carlito. Escobar, Elektra Lopez, Angel, and Humberto are in Legado del Fantasma.

SmackDown is taking place from Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee this Friday. Aldis underwent surgery for a ruptured biceps this week but is continuing to fulfill all of his obligations as SmackDown GM.

WWE SmackDown (Friday, March 22) —

  • Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes go face-to-face
  • WrestleMania qualifying tournament match: Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson vs. Grayson Waller & Austin Theory
  • WrestleMania qualifying tournament match: The Street Profits vs. Authors of Pain
  • Rey Mysterio vs. Santos Escobar (the LWO and Legado del Fantasma are barred from ringside)
  • IYO SKY vs. Naomi

Angel Garza & Humberto Carrillo align with Santos Escobar on WWE SmackDown

Humberto Carrillo and Angel Garza are back on the main roster.

Carrillo and Garza appeared in masks at the end of a match between Santos Escobar and Bobby Lashley on Friday’s SmackDown, attacking The Street Profits who were at ringside. The distraction allowed Escobar to roll up Lashley for the win, advancing to the finals of the United States title tournament that will determine the next challenger for champion Logan Paul.

After the match, Garza and Carrillo removed their masks, revealing their identities as they posed with Escobar.

Although they were drafted to Raw earlier this year as part of the 2023 WWE Draft, Garza and Carrillo instead started to make appearances in NXT this summer. They did a series of vignettes where they dropped their Lothario gimmick and instead wished to honor their grandfather’s legacy. Their most recent match was on the November 28 edition of NXT, losing to Tony D’Angelo and Stacks in a match that had been for the NXT Tag Team titles.

North American title match set for next week’s WWE NXT

A North American title match is set for next week’s NXT.

Dragon Lee will defend the title against a member of the No Quarter Catch Crew, which consists of Drew Gulak, Myles Borne, Damon Kemp, and Charlie Dempsey. Lee successfully defended the title on Tuesday’s show against Tyler Bate. Later, in a segment backstage, the No Quarter Catch Crew confronted Lee and asked if he would be defending the title every week. After Lee said yes, the group issued the challenge and refused to say who would be facing Lee.

Tiffany Stratton will face Fallon Henley, continuing their rivalry. Henley was distracted by Stratton at ringside during a six-person tag match on Tuesday, causing the two to brawl to the back. Despite Henley’s departure, Briggs & Jensen defeated The Meta-Four.

Thea Hail & Jacy Jayne will face Kiana James & Izzi Dame. James & Dame formed an alliance when Dame helped James defeat Roxanne Perez in a steel cage match at Deadline this past Saturday. Hank Walker & Tank Ledger will also be in action, taking on Gallus.

The Men’s Breakout Tournament will also continue with two quarterfinal matches. Lexis King will face Dion Lennox, while Tavion Heights will face Luca Crusifino.

Here is the lineup for next week’s NXT:

  • WWE NXT North American title: Dragon Lee defends against a member of the No Quarter Catch Crew
  • Tiffany Stratton vs. Fallon Henley
  • Hank Walker & Tank Ledger vs. Gallus
  • Thea Hail & Jacy Jayne vs. Kiana James & Izzi Dame
  • NXT Men’s Breakout Tournament: Lexis King vs. Dion Lennox
  • NXT Men’s Breakout Tournament: Tavion Heights vs. Luca Crusifino

Bobby Lashley, Santos Escobar advance in WWE US title contender’s tournament

Santos Escobar and Bobby Lashley have advanced in the WWE United States title tournament.

Escobar defeated Dragon Lee in the first match on Friday’s SmackDown, cutting off Lee and pinning him with the phantom driver. Later in the show, Bobby Lashley defeated Karrion Kross with a spear. According to the brackets released on Friday’s SmackDown, they will meet each other in the semifinals.

The other side of the bracket has Grayson Waller facing an unnamed NXT star and Austin Theory facing off against Kevin Owens.

Logan Paul announced the tournament to set his next contender for the United States title on last week’s SmackDown. Kevin Owens came out in response and the two had a confrontation, with Paul telling Owens that he’s faced the best boxer in the world, and six seconds is more than he needs to KO Kevin Owens.

During his match against Waller that went down immediately after the confrontation, Kevin Owens broke his hand in storyline. Announcers on SmackDown Friday continued to pushed Owens’ injury.

Carlito vs. Santos Escobar set for WWE Survivor Series

Former allies will square off at WWE Survivor Series. 

After turning on Rey Mysterio and the LWO on last week’s SmackDown, Santos Escobar will take on the LWO’s Carlito at Survivor Series on Saturday, November 25. 

The match was made official during this week’s SmackDown following a promo segment where Escobar explained his reasoning for attacking Mysterio, then laid out Joaquin Wilde & Cruz Del Toro of the LWO. Carlito attempted to make the save, but Escobar escaped through the audience. 

Five matches are now set for Survivor Series, including a pair of WarGames bouts, an Intercontinental title match, plus a Women’s World title defense. 

The Survivor Series lineup: 

WWE Survivor Series, Saturday, November 25, 8 p.m. Eastern time on Peacock & WWE Network —

  • Men’s WarGames match: The Judgment Day (Finn Balor, Damian Priest, Dominik Mysterio & JD McDonagh) vs. Seth Rollins, Sami Zayn, Jey Uso & Cody Rhodes
  • Women’s WarGames match: Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair & Shotzi vs. Damage CTRL (Asuka, Bayley, IYO SKY & Kairi Sane)
  • WWE Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley defends against Zoey Stark
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Gunther defends against The Miz
  • Carlito vs. Santos Escobar

Wrestling Observer Live: Is turning on Rey Mysterio too predictable?

It’s Wrestling Observer Live Saturday with Jim Valley. 

It finally happened, Santos Escobar turned on Rey Mysterio. Can you still get heat if everyone turns on Rey Mysterio? Not to be outdone, Asuka then turned on Bianca Belair and Charlotte and joined Damage CTRL. What does this mean for Survivor Series? 

We also have Shingo Takagi channeling Stan Hansen at New Japan Lonestar Shootout, Rampage, Collision, and thoughts on being live at AEW Dynamite and Ring of Honor in Portland including Mark Briscoe, The Gunns and more. It’s another packed show, check it out!

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