Rush and La Faccion Ingobernables made their returns on AEW Collision this past Saturday, and Rush has now issued a warning to the locker room.
The Mexican faction made their return on Saturday’s show, assisting FTR in a fight against the House of Black, Big Bill, and Ricky Starks.
Rush sent a warning that no one in AEW is safe, writing,
“Don’t label us as the good guys, don’t label us as the bad guys. We aren’t on anyones side but OURSELVES.
We are INGOBERNABLE, doing what we want, whenever we want and EVERYONE in #AEW has a target on them.”
Rush’s last televised appearance for AEW was back in May when he lost a singles match to Jack Perry on Dynamite.
Don’t label us as the good guys, don’t label us as the bad guys. We aren’t on anyones side but OURSELVES.
We are INGOBERNABLE, doing what we want, whenever we want and EVERYONE in #AEW has a target on them. pic.twitter.com/Q4zCYKQDew
— RUSH OFICIAL (@rushtoroblanco) October 30, 2023
On a recent edition of the “A to Z Podcast,” AEW broadcaster Mark Henry revealed which wrestling moments have made him proud.
Henry noted that pushing for more diversity in representation has led to a few moments that he was genuinely happy to see. He said,
“People looked at black people as being one-dimensional and you’ve got to be the bad guy or be the guy dancing with the bird on your shoulder … I wanted more diversity. I took a lot of pride in that and those people are flourishing today. I feel like I did my part. Probably the proudest I’ve been was Bianca [Belair] and Sasha [Banks] headlining WrestleMania and being in the main event.”
He continued, “But in the same year, Jade Cargill was 30-0 and had the TBS Women’s title, and was one of the best female wrestlers in the world. You start to feel like, ‘Damn, I know what I’m doing,’ and you just want other people to see the vision.”
Henry scouted Bianca Belair and encouraged her to sign with WWE.
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Rush and La Faccion Ingobernables recently made their return to the wrestling scene on AEW Collision, and Rush has issued a warning to the locker room. The Mexican faction made their comeback on Saturday’s show, where they assisted FTR in a fight against the House of Black, Big Bill, and Ricky Starks.
In a message to the AEW roster, Rush made it clear that no one is safe. He stated, “Don’t label us as the good guys, don’t label us as the bad guys. We aren’t on anyone’s side but OURSELVES. We are INGOBERNABLE, doing what we want, whenever we want, and EVERYONE in #AEW has a target on them.” This statement signifies their rebellious nature and their determination to make an impact in the promotion.
Rush’s last appearance for AEW was back in May when he lost a singles match to Jack Perry on Dynamite. His return alongside La Faccion Ingobernables has created quite a buzz among wrestling fans, as they are known for their intense and unpredictable style.
In a recent interview on the “A to Z Podcast,” AEW broadcaster Mark Henry discussed his pride in pushing for more diversity in representation within the wrestling industry. He mentioned that he took pride in seeing moments like Bianca Belair and Sasha Banks headlining WrestleMania and Jade Cargill’s success as one of the best female wrestlers in the world. Henry played a role in scouting Bianca Belair and encouraging her to sign with WWE.
The return of Rush and La Faccion Ingobernables adds another layer of excitement to the AEW roster. Their presence brings a sense of unpredictability and intensity to the promotion, and fans can expect thrilling matches and compelling storylines from this Mexican faction.
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