Please tell me you're kidding. We've had our differences but this is by far one of the most disgusting things I have ever heard in my life. There is no way WWE should incorporate a DUI into their story lines at all. Fortunately there was no one hurt in this case, but to use a DUI as a heel story point is a spit in the face to everyone who has been injured, killer or lost a love one due to someone driving drunk. It is not something that should be exploited for ratings and the very thought of that just is beyond words.
Can you please stop overreacting. I never said that DUI doesn't matter, and is "not a big deal." I said and implied DUI's are on a technicality. Police blow DUI's out of proportion. Say he drives with a 0.21 alcohol level, that officer can lie and blow things out of proportion. That's why you're supposed to have two instances of blowing into the breathalyzer. That's one part. An officer's job is to get more people in jail. They don't care if you did anything wrong or whatever. They all care about meeting a quota. The big DUI arrests are the ones you're supposed to convict. Not those 0.10 or 0.20 drinkers. Those are chumps compared to the DUI's that wavers around the freeway causing nervousness, and/or accidents.
That's what you want.
Now, I don't know what Jey Uso's alcohol level was, or what led him to the DUI in the first place, what I was saying, and alluding to is that THIS incident could do is create heat. Because I said it before:
Yes, "face" to the crowd, but "heel" as a character. You're supposed to hate what they're doing - their gimmick is about being criminals. They treat their ring as a penitentiary of sorts.
The USO's gimmick is the gangster. Their mic work is centered around a prison penitentiary - their promos center around being criminals. If you want nWo-level heat, you
must, you
need to create absolute heat. It's obvious that the USO's want the face run, but also that heel character... They have it. All you need is a story to writes itself.
This is business, dude. This is business.