“DON’T ๏ผซ๏ผฉ๏ผฌ๏ผฌ ME” – Matt threatens Victor and says 3 words before ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ Ashley Y&R Spoilers
In Genoa City, the downfall of Abbottcom becomes the opening shot in a brutal new war between the Abbotts and the Newmans โ and Billy Abbott finds himself at the center of a storm he never saw coming.
Billy had poured his ambition, pride, and fragile hope into Abbottcom, believing it would finally prove he could build something on his own terms. But when whispers began circulating that the company was gaining momentum, Adam Newman sharpened his focus like a hunter spotting wounded prey.
With Victor Newman backing him, the father-son duo quietly launched a coordinated strike designed not just to weaken Abbottcom, but to choke the life out of it before it fully took flight.

Their strategy was elegant in its cruelty: target Jill Abbott, the financial backbone of Billyโs venture and his most emotionally vulnerable pressure point. They didnโt need hard evidence.
All they had to do was plant seeds โ hints of legal risks, rumors of questionable technology, and the suggestion that Billy might once again be keeping dangerous secrets.
Jill, a woman who had survived decades of corporate wars, recognized the smokeโฆand feared the fire beneath it.
Though she loved her son, she loved her hard-earned empire more. And with that, she made the devastating choice to pull her funding.
Billy felt the betrayal like a blade. Without Jillโs backing, Abbottcom collapsed overnight. Investors fled, advertisers withdrew, and employees panicked.
The Newmans had achieved exactly what they wanted: isolation. Billy spiraled as he watched the company crumble, and the emotional toll was clear to the few still standing near him โ including Sally Spectra, who saw her own history reflected in his desperation.
Sally tried to support him even as she delivered heartbreaking news to Audra Charles: Jill refused to let Audra work with the company in any capacity.
The judgment crushed Audra, whose past continued to haunt her no matter how fiercely she fought to reinvent herself. Sally felt guilty, but Abbottcom was sinking too fast for idealism.

Inside Abbott headquarters, Jack and Billy clashed fiercely, each blaming the other for missteps as Victorโs shadow grew larger.
Then Ashley Abbott walked in โ sharp, commanding, and unwilling to watch her brothers destroy each other while the Newmans closed in. She forced a temporary truce for Thanksgiving, demanding one night of peace before the next battle.
But when the holiday ended, the reality remained unchanged: Abbottcom was dying, the Newmans were winning, and emotional wreckage was spreading through Genoa City.
Billy was fueled by a growing sense of injustice. Sally wrestled with her conscience. Audra simmered with bitterness. And the Abbotts prepared for a counterattack they hoped would expose Victorโs motives.
What began as a business venture has now transformed into a personal, all-out war โ and with every alliance strained and every secret weapon activated, the next clash promises to reshape the power landscape of Genoa City forever.




