Latino World Order
| Latino World Order | |
|---|---|
The LWO logos used by WWE since 2023; the left version reflects the Mexican flag, while the right version reflects the Puerto Rican flag | |
| Stable | |
| Leader | Rey Mysterio (2nd leader) |
| Members | Cruz Del Toro Joaquin Wilde Dragon Lee Lince Dorado |
| Name | Latino World Order |
| Billed from | Streets of Los Angeles (WCW/WWE) |
| Former member | See below |
| Debut | October 5, 1998 (WCW) March 31, 2023 (WWE) |
| Disbanded | January 11, 1999 (WCW) |
| Years active | 1998–1999 (WCW) 2023–present (WWE) |
The Latino World Order (abbreviated lWo or LWO) is a professional wrestling stable primarily consisting of wrestlers with Latin American backgrounds performing in WWE on the Raw brand. The stable consists of Rey Mysterio, Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, Dragon Lee and Lince Dorado. Mysterio is a former one-time United States Champion and Lee is a former one-time Speed Champion as part of the stable.
Originally performing in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from 1998 to 1999, the group was led by Eddie Guerrero. In 2023, it was revived in WWE by new leader Rey Mysterio, who is the only wrestler to be a member of both versions of the group.
The group's name, created by American actor Jason Hervey during his time working backstage as a producer with WCW, is a parody of the New World Order (nWo) stable.