Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy is now employed by Walmart.
Hardy spent six years in the NFL playing for the Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys. He was arrested for domestic abuse after being accused of strangling and threatening to kill his girlfriend.
The Cowboys signed him to a one-year deal in 2015. He was facing a four-game suspension at the time. Hardy was would be convicted on multiple charges, but was able to get the case dropped via appeal after his accuser conveniently failed to show up in court.
Hardy was later arrested for cocaine possession as he was transitioning to a career in MMA. He was invited to fight in UFC’s Contender Series.
After being demolished by Sergey Spivak at UFC 272 last year, he was released by the company. A deal with the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship followed, where Hardy suffered a KO defeat in the second round of his debut.
The 34-year-old Hardy has taken to social media to reveal, and complain about, his employment at Walmart.
Speaking in a video posted to his Instagram this Friday, Hardy showed himself ranting in one of the Texas outlets, where he is employed.

Cowboys DE Greg Hardy. Photo courtsey of Dallas Morning News