When it comes to the world of professional wrestling, The Usos descend from a family line that boasts the likes of Peter Maivia and his grandson, The Rock. Unfortunately for The Usos, their criminal history dates back pretty far as well.

Last July, Jimmy Uso was arrested for the third time in three years. According to reports, the 36-year-old was apprehended after he ran a red light before failing a sobriety test. In the aftermath of the incident that took place in Pensacola, Florida, video footage recently surfaced of the encounter between Jimmy Uso and the police officers who arrested him that night. Apparently, the traffic stop got so intense that it resulted in a verbal spat between Uso and one of the cops on camera. The incident began with a statement made by an officer that Uso took as a slight jab, while he was down on his luck.

"I'm hoping you beat [the sobriety test] this time, too," the officer said.

"Are you serious?!" Uso asked the cop. "Are you serious?! Why would you say that? I just -- it's all good."

Moments later, Uso was escorted to a parking lot close by so that the officer could conduct the sobriety test, but the WWE wrestler was still somewhat annoyed by the officer's initial comment.

"That's crazy, right?" Uso said. "He didn't have to say that s***."

"The nice thing?" the cop replied.

"The nice thing?!" Uso said as grew more upset. "Bro, you don't need to say the s*** you're saying. I get it. I've been here. Let's do it."

The conversation continued and eventually culminated with Uso cursing out the arresting officer.

"You're an a***hole," Uso said. "You're the one that's worse. You had a remark -- you made a remark you shouldn't have did."

To that, the cop tried to add context to the comment he made shortly after Uso stepped out of his vehicle by saying, "I think you misunderstood. So, I'm sorry. I was actually being nice. But, I'm sorry."

Uso would go on to blow a .202 and .205 during the arrest, which led to a misdemeanor DUI charge. According to court documents, he cut a deal with prosecutors during the early part of April. The case was closed and he agreed to plead no contest to the charge.

To view the encounter between Jimmy Uso and the cops last July, scroll up and press play.

Source: TMZ