Some serious domestic abuse allegations came out about Masha Slamovich. This came at a terrible time, just as WWE was looking her way. The bad news is still coming for her.

TNA star Masha Slamovich was accused of domestic violence by her ex-partner AKIRA after leaked text messages and photos were posted online by AKIRA’s current manager. The screenshots showed conversations in which AKIRA said Slamovich hit him, along with images of alleged injuries. That led to her apparent exit from TNA Wrestling.

Masha Slamovich was removed officially from the TNA website today. Slamovich was pulled from TNA events in September following allegations of domestic abuse made against her on social media. Shortly after the accusations surfaced, Slamovich issued a public statement addressing the situation and taking responsibility for her role in the relationship.

“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.

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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 her removal from TNA programming, Masha Slamovich has competed in Germany and on the U.S. independent scene. She was also spotted at an AIW event in Ohio.

It was already known that Masha Slamovich’s future in the pro wrestling industry was uncertain since these allegations came out. We will have to see what is next for her, but it appears that her time in TNA Wrestling is now over.

What’s your take on Masha Slamovich’s time in TNA Wrestling coming to an end? Do you believe that there will be a comeback in the picture for her? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

H Jenkins has been breaking pro wrestling news on Ringside News for nearly a decade, with his reports featured by TMZ, Forbes, The Sun, and more.

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