As noted before, Masha Slamovich has been dealing with domestic abuse allegations made against her by her former partner and current indies wrestler AKIRA since this past September. TNA had launched an internal investigation into Slamovich and had dropped all of their plans for her. Slamovich’s profile was recently removed from TNA’s official roster page and was later confirmed to be due to her contract had expired.
Jon Alba reported that his sources confirmed that Slamovich is no longer with TNA but company officials currently have plans to “touch base” with her and regroup in 2026.
No other details were given regarding TNA’s planned upcoming contact with Slamovich nor their internal investigation against him.
Some noticed that Masha Slamovich was removed from the TNA website.
— Jon Alba (@JonAlba) December 9, 2025
I'm told she is not currently with the company, but leadership plans to touch base with her and regroup in 2026. TNA had previously launched an investigation after a former partner accused her of abuse. #TNA

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