Masha Slamovich is currently involved in a lot of controversy after her ex-partner, AKIRA, accused her of domestic violence. She is now dealing with the consequences, as Masha has been pulled from multiple wrestling shows.
Prestige Wrestling took to Twitter and announced that Masha Slamovich has been removed from their upcoming Roseland XII event following the recent domestic violence allegations. The promotion said it will share further updates soon and confirmed the show will still take place on October 5 in Portland, Oregon.
“ROSELAND XII UPDATE Masha Slamovich will no longer be competing at #PrestigeRoseland XII. We will have further updates for you later tonight. Thank you & we will see you on 10/5 in Portland, Oregon!”
West Coast Pro Wrestling also confirmed that Masha Slamovich will no longer compete at its event How The West Was Won. The company stated that more details will be provided in the coming days and thanked fans for their continued support.
“How The West Was Won Update Masha Slamovich will no longer be competing at How The West Was Won. We will have further updates in the coming days. We appreciate your continued support of West Coast Pro.”
This comes after leaked texts showed Masha Slamovich blaming AKIRA for domestic violence following their breakup. It’s clear that Masha Slamovich’s removal from multiple wrestling events shows how quickly serious allegations can impact a wrestler’s career.
While the full legal and personal outcomes are still unknown, wrestling promotions are already taking action to protect their brands and it’s not hard to see why. So we’ll have to see what will become of Masha Slamovich in the end.
What do you think wrestling promotions should do when performers face allegations of violence or abuse? Do you feel Masha Slamvoich will face severe repercussions? Sound off in the comments.