Masha Slamovich is no longer making a scheduled appearance at upcoming indie wrestling shows. Her removal from the lineup comes hours after allegations of abuse were shared online.
On Tuesday, a friend of former MLW star AKIRA released dozens of screenshots that alleged Slamovich had been abusive during their relationship. The images were not verified at the time, but AKIRA later issued a statement on his past relationship with Slamovich and the allegations. Despite commenting on the matter, AKIRA did not mention Slamovich by name.
Sports Illustrated’s Jon Alba later reported that TNA has opened an internal investigation regarding the allegations against Slamovich.
Slamovich has not publicly commented on the matter as of this time. However, she has also lost multiple independent bookings as a result of the domestic abuse allegations.
Multiple companies pulled Masha Slamovich from their events
West Coast Pro announced that Slamovich has been pulled from its upcoming “How The West Was Won” event on November 1. In addition, Prestige Wrestling also removed Slamovich from the lineup for its Roseland event on October 5. Slamovich was originally scheduled to face off with Shayna Baszler, but has since been replaced by Dani Luna.
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