Jimmy Uso is currently part of one of the hottest storylines in pro wrestling, as he remains a major focus of The Bloodline storyline. That said, things weren’t always good for him as he was arrested twice over DUI offences. Now it appears Uso wasn’t worried that his DUI arrest would affect his career.

On July 6, 2021, Jimmy Uso was arrested for DUI. Jimmy was arrested for misdemeanor DUI after he allegedly failed the field sobriety tests and blew a .202 and .205 during the arrest.

This wasn’t his only offence as Jimmy Uso was previously booked on a DUI charge in July 2019, but the jury found him not guilty. Naturally, fans wondered how Uso even got to keep a job, let alone become such a huge star in WWE.

While speaking to Ariel Helwani of BT Sport, Jimmy Uso was asked if he was worried the DUI would affect his career. The former Bloodline member made it clear he was not worried whatsoever.

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No, I wasn’t. When we show up to work, we’re there. Everybody has their issues outside of work. Everybody is human and makes mistakes as they go through it. As long as you face the noise, that’s something we always did. Even if we get in trouble, aired out, we always stood right in front of our mess, right in front of our noise, pushed through it, learned from it, and then keep it moving. That’s always been our way.”

We will have to wait and see whether The Usos will be able to defeat Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa at the Money In The Bank Premium Live Event as the storyline continues to intensify.

What’s your take on this story? Do you want to see Jimmy Uso become a singles champion one day? Let us know in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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