Cruz Del Toro

SEASON OVERVIEW The core snapshot of Cruz Del Toro’s 2026 campaign.
MATCH BREAKDOWN Brand split, marquee matches, and pacing.
WWE CAREER CHRONICLE The aerodynamic heart of the LWO.
Cruz Del Toro enters the 2026 season as a cornerstone of the **Latino World Order (LWO)** on Monday Night RAW. Originally debuting in the Cruiserweight Classic as Raúl Mendoza, Del Toro has evolved from a technical standout into one of the most reliable high-flyers in WWE. To track his current momentum, visit our WWE Roster page.
Early 2026 has been a campaign of selective strikes for Del Toro. Following a period of tactical preparation, Cruz returned to televised action on the February 12th edition of Main Event. Facing the relentless technical power of **American Made’s** Creed Brothers, Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde showcased their signature high-velocity offense for over seven minutes before falling to a pinfall. Despite the setback, Del Toro’s technical speed remains a critical component of the LWO’s strategy to neutralize power-heavy stables on the red brand. For daily updates on his latest matches, check our pro wrestling news homepage.
HISTORIC WWE RIVALRIES High-stakes wars for the culture.
Del Toro’s career has been defined by explosive rivalries, most notably the LWO’s long-standing war with **Legado del Fantasma** and **The Judgment Day**. His ability to provide “air cover” during multi-man matches has made him a target for powerhouses like Dominik Mysterio and Carlito. As he continues to battle for supremacy on RAW, follow his progress on our official roster list.
RING PSYCHOLOGY & STYLE Breaking down ‘The Jarocho Style.’
Standing at 5’7″, Del Toro utilizes his center of gravity to execute some of the most difficult maneuvers in WWE. His signature 450 Splash and the **Phoenix Splash** are often used to close out matches with surgical precision. For more on his technical moveset, browse the Official WWE Superstars database.
In 2026, his role on RAW has expanded to include veteran leadership for newer high-flyers while maintaining an elite level of in-ring pacing. Whether in tag action with Joaquin Wilde or in high-velocity singles bouts, Del Toro continues to prove that technique is a lethal equalizer in the heavyweight-heavy landscape of RAW.
