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Reby Hardy rips on Impact and Anthem with NSFW rant

In response to Anthem sending cease and desist letters to the Hardys, Matt’s wife Reby exploded on Impact’s parent company Anthem with a NSFW rant on Twitter.

Reby kicked off her rant telling Ed Nordholm and Jeff Jarrett – the two heading up Impact Wrestling – to f**k off and said she’s more than happy to “play this game.”

She pointed out how many times Matt’s contract could have been broken due to the numerous issues on TNA’s end but they still stuck around. She called Ed Nordholm a “fake ass” for wishing them well in a tweet just before the cease and desist letter was sent to all parties.

“Seriously, you couldn’t write this shit. TNA couldn’t write this shit. Any writers worth a shit left too,” Reby fired back.

Reby also mentioned how the company is going after her dad, who played the role of Señor Benjamin, even though he was never paid by the company and never under contract, but still was part of the cease and desist letter.

“Good luck explaining to your talent that their pay checks are late (again) because you’re spending all your $$ suing the Hardys,” Reby said, before taking one final shot at Anthem. “And f**k that owl!”


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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