Exactly none of them. One cannot be a member of what does not exist.
Considering that the real Illuminati broke up in 1785, the leaders of Saudi Arabia are not Illuminati. However, conspiracy theorists like to allege that the Saudi leadership is part of some international conspiracy, because all leaders must be part of a conspiracy.
No. The WWE currently exists. The Illuminati does not.
No.
Governments are not in the Illuminati. Some governments; however, do want the New World Order.
The real Illuminati broke up ca. 1785. The imaginary Illuminati are a product of conspiracy theorists' imagination. Anyone they dislike or envy, they declare to be an Illuminatus. No one, repeat no one, has ever been proven to be (in modern times) an Illuminatus, in a court of law.
No.
Exactly none. No European footballers are members of the Illuminati. The Illuminati, the super secret world controlling power brokers, do not exist.
Yes, the tale is told around the world. Anyone can buy into the Illuminati for the price of a book or a movie, or just hook up to the internet.
No, not especially. See, the Illuminati would have to exist. What does not exit is not able to desire anything.
Let's get this straight. You want a membership list of a super secret cabal of world leaders and powerbrokers who clandestinely control ever aspect of ever situation in the world for their own selfish, greedy purposes. That about right? Well, if it existed, no one would be able to tell you. Since the Illuminati does not exist, I can tell you there is no one in all of the Philippines who are Illuminat members.
George W. Bush is a member of a secret society, but it is not the Illuminati.
Although it is a foregone conclusion (world's still here as of May 2013), no. Since the Illuminati doesn't exist, they can't even end a conversation.