Masha Slamovich is facing serious heat after domestic violence accusations were made public by her ex-partner, independent wrestler AKIRA.
The situation escalated quickly this week after a friend of AKIRA’s released a collection of alleged screenshots, images, and messages between AKIRA (real name Alexander Atkisson) and Slamovich (real name Anna Khozina). The material reportedly includes photos showing physical abuse and a pattern of disturbing behavior.
This development follows recent speculation about Slamovich’s status with both WWE and TNA. Although early reports claimed she was pulled from WWE NXT’s TNA invasion storyline, Fightful Select clarified that Slamovich was never booked for the angle in the first place. She wasn’t even in the United States at the time—she was in Spain during the tapings for the September 23 episode of NXT.
However, the fallout has hit her TNA career hard. Slamovich was removed from TNA’s Victory Road pay-per-view, where she was originally set to challenge Ash By Elegance for the Knockouts Championship. TNA confirmed that the company is conducting an internal investigation into the allegations.
Sources within WWE also stated that if Slamovich had been scheduled for the crossover angle, her involvement would have been paused until the situation was resolved. Her future in TNA remains unclear, as her contract is nearing its expiration and there’s no confirmation that she’ll re-sign.
On Wednesday evening, Slamovich issued a statement in response to the allegations. Without going into specific details, she referred to her past relationship with AKIRA as “toxic and mutually destructive,” acknowledging personal failures and saying she has since sought help. She admitted to being “sorry, embarrassed, and ashamed of the role I played” and expressed hopes that AKIRA is able to heal.
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”
Since the accusations came to light, Slamovich has been pulled from multiple independent bookings in addition to her absence from TNA programming. This controversy now puts her career trajectory in question at a pivotal moment.
Masha Slamovich’s wrestling future is hanging in the balance as both TNA and fans await the results of the investigation.
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September 24, 2025 9:31 pm