Masha Slamovich has reportedly parted ways with TNA Wrestling.
Slamovich has been largely out of the spotlight since it was alleged in September that she had physically and mentally abused her former partner and fellow professional wrestler, AKIRA.
A large photo album released by a friend of AKIRA’s showed the wrestler’s conversations with and about Slamovich, including a mention of getting “hit” by the then-TNA wrestler. The photo album also included photos of bruises on AKIRA’s body.
Slamovich later released a statement claiming that she was in a “mutually destructive relationship,” and said that she took “responsibility for my actions.”
At the time of the allegations surfacing, TNA said in a statement that they started an “internal investigation” regarding the matter. Slamovich hasn’t appeared on the promotion’s shows in months.
Some noticed that Masha Slamovich was removed from the TNA website.
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
— Jon Alba (@JonAlba) December 9, 2025
After Slamovich was removed from TNA’s roster page recently, Sports Illustrated’s Jon Alba reported this week that she is “not currently with the company.” However, he noted that the promotion “plans to touch base with her and regroup in 2026.”
Fightful Select noted that Slamovich’s contract with the company expired earlier this year.
Slamovich was a significant name in TNA’s women’s division, where she held the top title for 267 days before dropping it to Jacy Jayne at Slammiversary in July. She notably also put together three reigns with the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championships, two of which came alongside MK Ultra tag partner Killer Kelly.
TNA’s recent partnership with WWE had brought Slamovich onto NXT programming a number of times over the past year. She worked a match on NXT TV back in July, then appeared in a title match at Heatwave in August.
