Masha Slamovich announced for Squared Circle Expo VI

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Masha Slamovich will make an appearance at Squared Circle Expo VI in March, along with multiple other stars.

Squared Circle Expo announced it added the former TNA Knockouts champion to its star-studded lineup for events on March 27 and 28 in Indianapolis. The announcement included a disclaimer from promoter Ed Gonzales.

Yes we are fully aware of Masha’s scenario and past. That being said, she has sincerely apologized, and she was even punished by her employer for her actions, she is also doing things to right her wrongs. We are all human, and we all make mistakes, and not only that, we do believe in second chances, and one scenario does not tell the story of a whole life. If you have a negative thought or urge to comment negatively, we do remind you that there are nearly 100 other superstars at this event, and that while you may harbor certain feelings, there are others that do not, and want to meet Masha. Please proceed respectfully, or just scroll on past till the next announcement. -Ed

In September, an investigation was launched by TNA after a user on X posted a Dropbox link containing “abusive text messages” allegedly sent by Slamovich to wrestler and ex-partner, AKIRA.

The texts contained allegations by AKIRA of Slamovich assaulting him and several photos that displayed bruising and scratches on AKIRA’s head and body, which he alleges were done by Slamovich.

Slamovich issued a statement on September 24 and described her relationship with AKIRA as “toxic and destructive” and that “We hurt each other deeply, and in private moments, failed to treat each other with the consideration and respect we both deserve.”

The 27-year-old didn’t appear on TNA programming following the allegations, and her lone appearance since was at IHP House Party on Jan. 17.

Other stars scheduled to appear at Squared Circle Expo VI include Saraya, Mick Foley, Dennis Rodman, Brody King, Orange Cassidy, and Kazuchika Okada.

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