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'''Los Invasors''' is a [[CMLL]] group based around rudos who have invaded CMLL. Most of the wrestlers were previously independent after leaving [[AAA]], [[Perros del Mal (promotion)|Perros del Mal]] or [[IWRG]]. They have also used '''Los Invasores Indepndientes''' as another name early on.
'''Los Invasors''' is a [[CMLL]] group based around rudos who have invaded CMLL. Most of the wrestlers were previously independent after leaving [[AAA]], [[Perros del Mal (promotion)|Perros del Mal]] or [[IWRG]]. They have also used '''Los Invasores Indepndientes''', [[Los Independientes]] and [[Los Supre Libre]] as other names early on.


In usual [[CMLL]]-ness, they announced [[Héctor Garza]] as leader of the group at a June press conference, only for Garza to say he wasn't actually in the group a few weeks later. Both Garza's involvement and the leadership of the group is blurry; he frequently teams with the group, but also with his usual CMLL partners [[Terrible]] & [[Texano Jr.]]. [[Psicosis II]] aid he was the leader early on, and then later on as he feuded with [[Mistico]].
In usual [[CMLL]]-ness, they announced [[Héctor Garza]] as leader of the group at a June press conference, only for Garza to say he wasn't actually in the group a few weeks later. Both Garza's involvement and the leadership of the group is blurry; he frequently teams with the group, but also with his usual CMLL partners [[Terrible]] & [[Texano Jr.]]. [[Psicosis II]] aid he was the leader early on, and then later on as he feuded with [[Mistico]].

Revision as of 20:55, 28 August 2010

Los Invasors is a CMLL group based around rudos who have invaded CMLL. Most of the wrestlers were previously independent after leaving AAA, Perros del Mal or IWRG. They have also used Los Invasores Indepndientes, Los Independientes and Los Supre Libre as other names early on.

In usual CMLL-ness, they announced Héctor Garza as leader of the group at a June press conference, only for Garza to say he wasn't actually in the group a few weeks later. Both Garza's involvement and the leadership of the group is blurry; he frequently teams with the group, but also with his usual CMLL partners Terrible & Texano Jr.. Psicosis II aid he was the leader early on, and then later on as he feuded with Mistico.