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Y&R BREAKING STORY: Matt Clark’s Threat Explodes Into a Deadly Victor–Ashley Showdown

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The Newman Ranch was unusually still when Victor Newman stepped to the window, scotch in hand, surveying his land as if anticipating an invasion. He wasn’t wrong. Moments later, Michael Baldwin entered, visibly shaken.

“Victor, you’ll want to brace yourself,” he said.

“I don’t sit when trouble comes,” Victor replied. “I face it.”

Michael delivered the blow: “It’s Matt Clark. He’s alive.”

Victor’s eyes hardened. “That man is dead.”

“So were others who came back,” Michael countered. “Matt’s been watching the ranch. And he’s already made a move—on Ashley.”

The news ignited Victor’s fury. Within minutes, he was in full war mode, racing toward Jabot. But Ashley’s nightmare had already begun.

Hours earlier, Ashley arrived at the Jabot lab before dawn. The power flickered, the building unnervingly silent. When she heard footsteps—real, deliberate—her blood ran cold. Matt Clark emerged from the shadows, very much alive and burning with vengeance.

“You’re dead,” Ashley whispered.

Matt smiled. “People keep saying that.”

He backed her against the counter, revealing his true motive. “You’re insurance. For Victor Newman.”

Ashley tried reasoning with him, insisting revenge wouldn’t fix his life. But Matt’s rage was absolute. “I’m going to make him think he got you killed,” he said. Then he forced a terrified Ashley to make a call—three trembling words Victor would never forget: “Victor, help me.”

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By the time Victor reached Jabot, Ashley was gone. A smear of blood and a dropped earring were all that remained. “Find him,” Victor growled. “Now.”

Matt dragged Ashley to an abandoned warehouse, spiraling between fury and torment. He tied her to a chair—not to kill her, he said, but to break Victor’s soul. When Victor finally arrived, Matt held Ashley at gunpoint, demanding Victor admit regret.

Victor refused. “I regret not finishing you the first time.”

Violence erupted. A gunshot ricocheted off steel, Ashley screamed, and police stormed the building. Officers tackled Matt as he shrieked, “This isn’t over, Victor!”

Victor freed Ashley from the chair, pulling her into his arms as she sobbed. “You came,” she whispered.

“I always will,” he answered.

Matt was dragged away—but Genoa City’s nightmare had just begun.

Back at Newman Enterprises, Victor received a chilling anonymous call. The voice distorted, cold, taunted: “Your time is up. Someone will be lost tonight.” The caller ordered Victor onto the Newman jet within six hours—or there would be blood.

Victor acted instantly, summoning his family, locking down security, and ignoring every plea to stay in Genoa City. When a second message ordered him to travel to Geneva, he recognized the threat as deeply personal.

The enemy knew him. Knew his past. Knew his weaknesses.

And as Victor flew into the night, one truth settled over him:

Matt Clark was only the beginning.

A far more dangerous adversary had just declared war.

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