10 WWE Superstar Mugshots You Won't Believe

When you do the crime, think about the time and the accompanying mugshot.

By Ross Tweddell /

Last week, Atlanta Police issued an arrest warrant for WWE Superstar Heath Slater after he was alleged to have assaulted a woman following WrestleMania XXVII in 2011. Slater, whose real name is Heath Miller, is accused of putting female hotel security guard in a chokehold and trying to force her back to his room. The woman in question did not report the incident to police, instead informing her employer, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. As expected, Slater, who is still a regular on WWE television, denied the charges and released this statement on Twitter: "The charges & civil suit brought against me are completely frivolous. I am innocent and these charges will be dismissed as soon as any judge hears the evidence. My attorney Don Samuel will handle this matter." This is the first high profile misdemeanour WWE has had for quite a while now. Long gone are the days of 'travel partners' driving hundreds of miles up and down the highways of America drunk, high or otherwise. The driving part of that particular equation is still there, but more often than not, technology has taken the place of the booze, pills and powder. Chris Jericho, speaking on the 'Talk is Jericho' podcast, has conveyed his shock at the difference in the WWE locker room today compared to when he first arrived in the company. Y2J has told of his shock at being one of the few guys who wants to go out and party after a show, despite being 44-years-old.