The WWE loves to paint its Superstars as larger-than-life heroes—gladiators who inspire the next generation of the WWE Universe, but there are some WWE Superstars with a criminal record. Kids slap on replica championship belts, dream of hitting their own finishing moves, and vow to “Never Give Up” just like their idols. But let’s be real: the squared circle isn’t always filled with squeaky-clean saints. Let’s take a look at 5 current WWE Superstars with a criminal record: Behind the pyro, the main events, and the five-star frog splashes, WWE Superstars are still human—and some of them have a history that doesn’t exactly scream role model material. From DUIs to substance abuse struggles, some of wrestling’s biggest names have had their fair share of run-ins with the law. WWE knows about these past indiscretions, and while some Superstars cleaned up their act before stepping into the ring, others… well, let’s just say their rap sheet is longer than a WrestleMania entrance. #5. Jimmy Uso Jimmy Uso is a tag team legend, a multi-time champion, and one-half of one of the most dominant teams in WWE history. But outside the ring? Let’s just say his record isn’t as spotless as his Superkick accuracy. In July 2019, Uso was arrested for yet another DUI after cops pulled him over for “swerving left and right.” And when they asked him to take a sobriety test? He hit them with a hard “Nah.” This wasn’t Jimmy’s first rodeo, either. He had already faced DUI charges in 2011 and 2013, making this his third strike. To make matters worse, just a few months earlier, in February 2019, he had another brush with the law after an altercation with police officers. When the case went to court later that year, Uso pleaded “no contest” to interfering with a government employee—essentially taking the L in exchange for a $450 fine. Meanwhile, his wife, Naomi, wasn’t about to let the internet drag her man. She hopped on Twitter to clear up some details, revealing that she was actually the one behind the wheel at the time. In her own words: “I was NOT ticketed, I was NOT drinking. Leaving the lot, I was unaware it exited to a one-way street (it was dark, snowing, no signs, no traffic, and I was pulled immediately). Made a mistake and I own it. As for my husband? He’s more of a man than you’ll ever be. I’ll leave it at that. #Blocked.” Whether you’re Ucey enough to defend Jimmy or not, one thing’s for sure—when it comes to DUIs, that man needs to stay in his lane. Literally. ​ #4. Charlotte Flair Charlotte Flair is WWE royalty—Multi-time Women’s Champion, trailblazer, and one of the most dominant forces in the company, however, she is also one of the current WWE Superstars with a criminal record. She’s the gold standard in the women’s division, a role model for aspiring wrestlers, and the embodiment of genetically superior. But before she was The Queen, she had a moment that definitely wasn’t championship material. Back in September 2008—long before she was styling, profiling, and moonsaulting off the top rope—Charlotte found herself in handcuffs for assaulting a police officer. Yeah, you read that right. Flair was caught up in a heated altercation involving her boyfriend at the time and her father, the legendary Ric Flair. What started as a family dispute turned into a legal mess, and Charlotte ended up on the wrong side of the law. She later pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and was sentenced to 45 days in jail, though it was reduced to supervised probation and a $200 fine. Not exactly a WrestleMania-worthy moment. But here’s where things take a turn. In 2013, Charlotte decided to step into the ring—not just for herself, but for her younger brother, Reid Flair, who had tragically passed away. Reid had dreams of following in their father’s footsteps, and Charlotte made it her mission to carry on that legacy. Fast forward to today, and she’s one of the most decorated women in WWE history. From mugshots to main events, Charlotte Flair proved that even queens can rise from the ashes. Woooo! #3. Randy Orton Randy Orton has been a massive name in WWE for years now—but let’s be real, his past hasn’t exactly been squeaky clean. Most fans know about his multiple suspensions for violating WWE’s Wellness Policy—that stuff was all over the headlines back in the day. But what a lot of people don’t know is that Orton’s trouble didn’t start in WWE… it started way before that. Back when Randy was in the U.S. Marine Corps, things went south—fast. After graduating, he served in the military but ran into serious issues. Orton went AWOL multiple times—yeah, he literally just disappeared—and even flat-out disobeyed a direct order from a commanding officer. That’s no minor slip-up. This got him tried in a special military court, where he was convicted and ended up spending 38 days in military prison. Yeah. Randy Orton. In jail. Before he ever hit an RKO. It’s a part of his history that WWE rarely, if ever, talks about. And to be honest, most fans don’t even know it happened. He was lucky—it didn’t follow him into his WWE career, and eventually, that chapter was swept under the rug as he rose through the ranks to become a legend in the business. But no matter how big he got, that past? Still there. #2. R-Truth R-Truth isn’t just a WWE veteran—he’s an institution. The guy has been around longer than some fans have been alive, and in 2019, he turned the 24/7 Championship into his personal playground, racking up more title reigns than anyone in a single year. But before Truth was dodging roll-up pins in parking lots and making the WWE Universe laugh, his life was anything but a joke. In his early 20s, Truth wasn’t chasing championship gold—he was selling cocaine on the streets to make ends meet. After dropping