WWE could show they're more inclusive by making an environment where more of their LGBT employees feel comfortable coming out. Cause who honestly believes Deville and Young are the only ones? Creating an environment where a wrestler can come out, and do so knowing they'll have the full support of the WWE brass and if the boys fukk with them, there will be consequences would go a long way. And I understand wanting to have them featured in the onscreen product, but like I said with Deville, just give them a push.
What I fear WWE will do is either A. push them as super brave and have wrestlers hugging them, telling them they respect them and building their whole character around the company patting themselves on the back for being inclusive or B. Jinder Mahaal-ing it and having them be a heel that rants at the crowd for being intolerant.
Speaking of, WWE crowds are bigoted a$$holes and that's another concern. Who wants to deal with them driving through these hick towns and shouting out every gay slur you can think of all because the company dared put a LGBT person where they could see them? Moreover, why would you want to open a straight wrestler up to that abuse on top of the criticism they're going to get for being straight and playing gay?