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 officially departed from TNA earlier this month due to her contract had expired.
Maryland Championship Wrestling announced earlier today on Twitter that Slamovich will be making an appearance for the company at their co-promoted Fan Jam 5 event on March 1, 2026 in Joppa, Maryland.
“Former #TNA Knockouts World Champion @MashaSlamovich is coming to #FanJam5 on Sunday March 1st from The RJ Meyer Arena in Joppa, #Maryland đź’Ą Tickets 🎟️ go on sale Monday December 29th and Meet & Greet info will be available in the coming days🔥 Get more info visit http://MCWProWrestling.com.
Former #TNA Knockouts World Champion @MashaSlamovich is coming to #FanJam5 on Sunday March 1st from The RJ Meyer Arena in Joppa, #Maryland 💥 Tickets 🎟️ go on sale Monday December 29th and Meet & Greet info will be available in the coming days🔥 Get more info visit… pic.twitter.com/kmwUluZmH9
— MCW Pro Wrestling (@MCWWrestling) December 21, 2025
This is currently Slamovich’s first scheduled booking and match since her departure from TNA.

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