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Missy Hyatt contacted Janel Grant’s lawyers regarding the alleged incident with Vince McMahon

Missy Hyatt says she has contacted Janel Grant’s legal team.

Hyatt recently gave an interview with WSI and said she was not surprised by the allegations against Vince McMahon. She also spoke about an incident involving McMahon that occurred during her brief tenure with WWE in 1987.

“The poor girl,” Hyatt said of Grant. “Well, I called her lawyer and explained my situation to them, what happened to me.”

“When I was on Missy’s Manor, I had to push Vince out of my hotel room because he was trying to put his tongue in my mouth. And after I did that, they wanted me to be a Federette. And I said, ‘I don’t want to be a Federette, bring jackets.'”

“I didn’t trust them, so I went and had to beg Jim Crockett and Dusty for a job,” she continued.

At the time, Hyatt was engaged to “Hot Stuff” Eddie Gilbert. The couple married later that year and divorced in 1989.

“We were in Vegas, filming and doing the shots. When we got out, (McMahon) taught me how to play blackjack. He gave me $100 and I won about $180 or something. I wanted to give him all the money, but he was like, ‘No, keep it.'”

She went on to say that they then went to a big dinner with a large group of WWE employees and that McMahon then accompanied Hyatt back to their hotel room.

“That night he took me to my hotel room and tried to get into my hotel room and I wanted to push him out. I was engaged at the time. If I hadn’t been engaged, maybe, but he had such bad teeth. It’s like being a multi-millionaire and not being able to get your teeth fixed?”

“He has, like, rotten teeth. It’s really gross. Maybe he got it fixed, but back in the ’80s it was pretty bad,” she continued.

“I never had to sleep for a job. Yeah, I’ve done a lot of wild stuff with some wrestlers and stuff, but I never did it for a job and I don’t think I ever had to because I think my talent speaks for itself.”

Hyatt also recently took part in an interview with Renee Dupree and talked about her short time in the WWE.

“Another thing is I wouldn’t f*** Vince, that was another thing. He was really all over me until he tried to come into my hotel room and I kicked him out. The next thing I remember is we’re in Anaheim and he’s like, ‘So, we want you to be a Federette and then you do something with the Honky Tonk Man and something with him and I said, ‘I don’t know if I want to be a Federette.'”

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