^ In pic 1, he looks tired from carrying Triple H's bags.
Also, I'm not that far outside of the fashion loop, am I? Do people wear neckties on the inside of their collared shirts?
ehh, homosexuality, if done right, has been a staple heel persona since well before most of our lives - even going back to Gorgeous George Wagner, Exotic Adrian Street, Adrian Adonis, Goldust, Billy and Chuck, etc. No mainstream promotion is going to try to push the envelope with its fanbase and dare try to push a face team of gays, like ROH did with the Christopher Street Connection.
Where it works with Jordan is that is a part of who he is as a person - he can't step out at the last moment and pull a "Billy and Chuck" where they killed all the momentum they had during the wedding sequence (who would have thought that, in pro wrestling, wrestlers coming out and saying "woah, dude, we're totally not gay and we love chicks" would be the moment where their push and fan interest dropped off a cliff?). If Jordan's persona sez "this is who I am" and the crowd heels him for it, then it works. As super-liberal ultra-PC me, I'm saddened that someone's sexuality causes others to be bothered and disgusted. But professional wrestling has always been antithetical to the ultra-PC crowd anyway, with racial/ethnic angles and stereotypes, sexuality-based angles and stereotypes (out in the real world, more gay men dress up like the Road Warriors than any number of straight men

), nationalist/war-based/ethnocentric angles and stereotypes. Condemnding them for doing that is condemning pro wrestling.
That said, there's a fine line, I think, and I'm willing to accept it because Jordan has said this is part of his identity as a person, not a wrestler. When you take a northeastern dude of Italian descent and make him some quasi-terr'ist muslim (like with the dude who played Mohammad Hassan), that's what bothers me. Which is kinda perverse in a sense since I'm advocating hating and booing people's real personalities and not made-up ones, but I ain't thought that far yet.
Worst of all? Y'all are putting me in a spot where I'm defending Orlando Jordan! Good god y'all, he's still one of the most boring in-ring wrestlers I've ever witnessed.