It all started with a tweet and then it turned out to be a full blown argument of who's the best. "Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt Sutter has taken aim at Discovery's real-life MC series "The Devils Ride" on Twitter when he sent out a tweet to his followers on Saturday, Feb. 10.

Sutter wondered if the MC reality show had been cancelled or not and the worst part is, he questioned the legitimacy of the club that take part in Discovery's show. Sutter wrote: "Is 'Devil's Ride' still on? my thespians are harder than these b****es. don't take my word, ask any OMC in the f***ing world."

Thanks to Sutter's tweet, a member of the Laffing Devils responded on Twitter and the profanity-filled Twitter exchange started. A certain Mad Max from Laffing Devils responded, "F*** you you talk a lot of s*** from that key board [sic]." Then Sutter offered a simple reply, "You're just jealous because i can spell."

Sutter seemed to be warming up and continued slamming the MC group and said, "If your MC has agreed to become a show, you are now reality TV stars. you've traded legacy/pride for cash/fame. And you are in my circus," and, "I may have to buy all the devils chocolate valentine hearts. They're feelings are so hurt. Especially the fat one from 'The Wonder Years'."

"Man U talk s***. U put ur cast in front of u, but not u?" says Wayne Arnold who plays Jason Hervey in "The Wonder Years." Hervey also happens to be the "Devils Ride" creator. "EP Vs. EP. Anytime. Get urs, will get mine."

Now a real-life MC against a fantasy MC feud begins, just for this year. It all started in 2012, when Sutter tweeted on May 21 saying, "Watched DEVIL'S RIDE. Probably get in trouble for saying this, but I'm pretty sure my SOA actors could kick the s**t out of this "real" MC."

Then Sandman, one of the rider in "The Devils Ride" responded in an interview with TMZ saying, "I am concerned that Kurt's creative mind is stuck in make-believe land with his recent comment on Twitter."

So now the MC fight continues...