10 Worst Wrestling Stables Of The '90s
10. Los Boricuas
In the primordial stage of the Attitude Era, WWE was infatuated with faction warfare. Before the Nation of Domination/DX feud of 1998 that jumpstarted both Triple H and The Rock into the main event picture, WWE had a much lamer stable feud labeled "The Gang Wars", in which three or four teams of boring, interchangeable, mediocre wrestlers competed in endless tag team encounters. It started in 1997 with the dissolution of the original Nation of Domination, and Los Boricuas were some of the major players. And they were quite bad.
Founded by ex-Nation member Savio Vega (no, I have no idea why a Puerto Rican was allowed in the militant black separatist group), Los Boricuas were essentially the NOD, except Puerto Rican. Consisting of Vega, Miguel Perez, Jesus Castillo, and Jose Estrada Jr., the Boricuas had no defining characteristics aside from the fact that they were all from the same territory of the U.S. They were all very much interchangeable aside from the fact that Savio Vega had been a presence on WWE TV for several years, and Miguel Perez had a very hairy back. Seriously, go watch their matches - one of the few things fans chanted was “Shave your back” at Perez.
Given the fact that Savio Vega was never over in WWE, it’s a wonder why they thought giving him three equally boring clones would have added intrigue.