In a series of now-deleted tweets, NXT star Nash Carter has been accused of “emotional and mental abuse” by his wife Kimber Lee.
Across a number of now-deleted posts, Kimber Lee wrote that she had been going through hell since October. She later explained that the abuse led to her almost taking her own life.
The IMPACT Wrestling star said that she had hidden Carter’s abuse in “hopes of keeping a career.”
Although the tweets were later deleted, you can find a screenshot of the thread below. In a later post, Lee wrote that she had been advised not to elaborate further by “the powers that be.”

After deleting the posts, Lee said that she was “checking out” for a few days as a result of the harassment she had received since going public with the allegations concerning Carter. She continued by hitting out at those who were attacking her over her comments.
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In response to one Twitter user, she explained why she wouldn’t be commenting further.
I wanted to elaborate. But was advised by the powers that be that it is in my best interest not to at this time. The harassment was from individuals trying to intimidate me. So can I give an explanation right now? No. But I will when I can. Please respect that for now. Thank you
— Kimber Lee ⓥ (@Kimber_Lee90) March 29, 2022
In a post on Facebook, Lee called out the wife of Wes Lee, Nash Carter’s tag team partner in MSK. She claimed that she had been harassed by Eric Marie Valez, who had been “letting her husband hide out” in her house for months. Lee added that she and Zachary Green (Nash Carter) were “working on their issues” and were both in therapy.
Valez mother, Debbie Smith responded by telling Kimberly Green (Kimber Lee) to stop contacting her daughter.

At time of writing, there has been no comment from either Nash Carter or WWE, regarding the allegations.
Carter is scheduled to appear alongside Wes Lee at NXT Stand & Deliver on April 1st.
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this article, help and support is available via your local crisis centre.