Look, my Mom was a victim of DV (not by my dad). I've seen her pushed through a glass screen door. I've seen the fighting. I've seen it all. I didn't need pictures to know what kind of cuts and bruises the woman could've had.
TBH, I'm pretty agnostic about the Hardy situation, because it still boils down to he-said, she-said. I'm not defending or supporting what he's been accused of. My stance is pretty simple. Hardy went through the legal process. He was not convicted. He was suspended from work for an extended period. Therefore, he case has been processed according to the law and by his employers. What more do people want?
When I go to work everyday, I don't know what the next man has going on at home. They ask you on a job app if you've been convicted. Some have. The question I ask is this.. Is he entitled to work? Yes. That's the end of it for me.