As you may or may not know, Andrade El Idolo and Rush – plus the Lucha Brothers – are not allowed to wrestle at AEW's Forbidden Door due to the relationship between CMLL and New Japan Pro Wrestling.

That's the bad news, especially since Andrade already disclosed what could have been a very interesting angle between himself and his compatriots versus Will Ospreay and the United Empire.

Fortunately, there is some good news too, albeit not for the rest of the AEW roster, as after taking care of Rey Fenix in one of the best matches you will ever see on Rampage, Andrade and his new partner in crime, Rush, donned shirts to signify the return of La Faccion Ingobernable, the latest offshoot of the Los Ingobernables faction that has operated in Mexico, in Japan, and in the United States too, most notably in the pre-Tony Khan iteration of Ring of Honor.

It all started at the tail end of the match, when, after ending up outside of the ring, Fenix found himself on the wrong side of a “split the uprights,” as Excalibur put it, and was incapacitated by “El Toro Blanco” before being pushed back into the ring for a particularly brutal hammerlock DDT to secure the pin. Rush then took the ring himself to rough up his foe, with Fenix losing his mask in the process before the faction was rechristened, and the rest of AEW had to suddenly reckon with a faction that has been terrorizing wrestling promotions the world over.

Oh joy, what could this mean moving forward? Is Tetsuya Naito, who is curiously absent from Forbidden Door the Pay-Per-View about to pass through the Forbidden Door the, um, door? And what about performers like Dragon Lee, who performed with Rush in ROH and the world over? For a go-home show that ended with an all-out brawl, this might have just been the most exciting development of all.