#6 The LWO
After the onset of the nWo faction, many of the lower card wrestlers felt marginalized and expressed their displeasure in the locker room. The LWO faction was inspired by these events, including one off-camera instance where Eric Bischoff threw his coffee on Eddie Guerrero.
Latino Heat decided that enough was enough, and formed his own stable, the Latino World Order. One of the most powerful stables in terms of sheer numbers, the LWO listed as members most of the luchadors working for WCW at that time. In fact, the LWO also makes history as the stable with the most masked talent of all time.
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Though they were disbanded after JJ Dillon pleaded with Eddie for help against the nWo, the Latino World Order represents one of the few times Mexican stars were given a spotlight all their own. Here is an excellent promo by Eddie himself when he forms the LWO.