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Masha Slamovich Issues Statement as TNA Probes Abuse Allegations

The social media posts triggered an internal review with immediate fallout for her upcoming bookings.

Overview

  • Slamovich apologized in a public post, took responsibility for her role in what she called a toxic and mutually destructive relationship, said she has sought help, and stated it will be her only comment.
  • TNA confirmed it has begun an internal investigation and has stopped promoting her scheduled Knockouts title match at Victory Road, with no official decision yet on the bout.
  • Prestige Wrestling and West Coast Pro announced she was removed from their Oct. 5 Portland and Nov. 1 San Francisco events following the allegations.
  • The accusations surfaced after a friend of AKIRA shared screenshots and a large image archive on social media, which several outlets reported while noting limits to independent verification.
  • Fightful reports her TNA contract is due to expire soon and that she was not planned for the recent TNA appearance on NXT because she was out of the country.