Masha Slamovich booked for Maryland event after abuse allegations


Posted on 12/23/125 by DMV Wrestling News



Masha Slamovich is scheduled to appear at Fan Jam 2026,
presented by MCW Pro Wrestling and Adrenaline Championship
Wrestling, with her appearance sponsored by Excitement South
Entertainment, on Sunday, March 1, 2026, at the RJ Meyer
Arena in Joppa, Maryland.

The appearance appears to mark Slamovich’s first announced
public wrestling-related engagement since abuse allegations
involving her became public in September 2025. At the time,
screenshots and images circulated online, shared by a friend
of independent wrestler Akira, who accused Slamovich of
physical and emotional abuse. In one exchange included in
the screenshots, Akira wrote, “You hit me. You’re wrong,” to
which Slamovich replied, “You cursed at me that’s what got
you hit.”

The allegations centered on claims of repeated physical and
emotional abuse during the relationship. Reporting described
screenshots of private message exchanges reflecting ongoing
conflict and fear, as well as photographs that were
described as showing visible injuries, including bruising
and scratch marks, which were presented as evidence of
physical abuse. Several outlets noted that the volume of
screenshots and images suggested a pattern rather than an
isolated incident, though most publications declined to
reproduce the full files or images due to their sensitive
nature.

Slamovich later addressed the situation in a public
statement, writing, “Up until the beginning of this year, I
was in a toxic and mutually destructive relationship,” and
adding, “This will be my only statement on the matter.”
Akira also posted publicly during the same period, writing,
“I woke up to this and people asking me if I was okay. Kinda
wanna throw up, kinda want to go away forever.”

Following the allegations, TNA Wrestling said it had opened
an internal investigation and removed Slamovich from
scheduled appearances and promotional materials. Jersey
Championship Wrestling also stripped Slamovich of the JCW
World Championship, vacating the title.

MCW has previously continued to book performers after
serious allegations became public, including Patrick Clark,
who was released by WWE in 2020 following allegations of
sexual misconduct and continues to wrestle for the
promotion.

Kurt Angle is scheduled to headline Fan Jam, with Mickie
James also announced.

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