Masha Slamovich Issues Statement Over Domestic Abuse Allegations Against Her, H2O Referee Jimmy Deacon Responds & Lashes Out at Slamovich’s Claims of Being In “Mutually Destructive” Relationship

As noted before, TNA Wrestling talent Masha Slamovich is currently dealing with domestic abuse allegations made against her by her former partner and current indies wrestler AKIRA. TNA launched an internal investigations into Slamovich over the allegations while several indies promotions have dropped Slamovich from their upcoming shows due to the allegations.

Slamovich issued an official statement earlier today on Twitter about the allegations made against her. In her statement, Slamovich claimed that her relationship with AKIRA was a “mutually destructive” relationship for why things between them fell apart. Slamovich also stated that she takes responsibility for her actions done.

“Up until the beginning of this year, I was in a toxic and mutually destructive relationship. We hurt each other deeply, and in private moments, failed to treat each other with the consideration and respect we both deserve.

I take responsibility for my actions and I am sorry, embarrassed, and ashamed of the role I played in our relationship and the way things turned out.

In the time since, I have sought help to reflect on this time and deal with conflict in more mature, healthier, and sustainable ways.

I apologize to those that I let down, including my former partner. I hope he is able to heal.

This will be my only statement on the matter.
– Masha”

Following the release of Slamovich’s statement, H2O Wrestling: Hardcore Hustle Organization referee Jimmy Deacon responded on Twitter about Slamovich’s claims of her being in a “mutually destructive” relationship with AKIRA. Deacon claimed that was not true and instead she was the abusive one and not AKIRA in their relationship. Deacon also claimed that Slamovich has a cocaine addiction.

In a follow-up tweet, Deacon also claimed that Slamovich tried to extort hundreds of dollars from Michael Cervino of King’s Road Wrestling before he was outed and “cancelled” over taking inappropriate photos of female wrestlers, including underage ones, and posting them on Instagram.