Santos Escobar has been eager to revive the LWO ever since he joined WWE.

ery match, everything I did was about me, my culture, and what I’m about.

Escobar’s comments come after the LWO made a brief return on the independent scene with former members Chavo Guerrero and Juventud Guerrera leading the faction. The group originally formed in WCW in the late 90s and was made up of mostly Mexican wrestlers, including Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr.

Escobar, who is originally from Mexico, has been a strong advocate for representing his culture and heritage in his wrestling character. He has been praised for his work in NXT, where he has held the Cruiserweight Championship and is currently in a feud with fellow Mexican wrestler Karrion Kross.

While the LWO may not be making a return in WWE anytime soon, Escobar’s passion for representing his culture in wrestling is a reminder of the importance of diversity and representation in the industry.

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