Masha Slamovich is accused of domestic violence

The wrestler AKIRA accuses Slamovich of having assaulted him and shows alleged evidence of the incidents

The case reopens the debate about domestic violence in wrestling and the mental health of the talent

Masha Slamovich
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Sebastián Martínez
Sebastián Martínez
Published 09/23/2025

The TNA wrestler Masha Slamovich is at the center of a serious controversy outside the wrestling ring. Her former partner, independent wrestler AKIRA, has made public accusations of domestic violence accompanied by screenshots of messages and photos of alleged injuries.

The leaked messages show a deteriorated relationship, marked by constant arguments, mutual reproaches, and moments of tension that would have led to physical aggression. In one of them, AKIRA directly accuses Slamovich of hitting him, while she justifies it by claiming that he had provoked her with insults. Throughout the conversation, there are also descriptions of shouting, objects being thrown, and accusations of emotional manipulation.

The material shared by AKIRA's manager includes images showing bruises on the face and marks on the hands, attributed to incidents in the relationship. The post was accompanied by a message questioning the fact that Slamovich continues to be publicly celebrated in rankings and specialized media despite these accusations.

Explain why it's okay to celebrate a woman who did this to her ex and have her in the top 25.

So far, Masha Slamovich has not publicly responded to the accusations. The situation has sparked intense debate on social media, where many emphasize that domestic violence does not discriminate based on gender and that all cases should be investigated seriously. Others, however, urge caution until there is an official statement from the wrestler herself or from TNA.

Impact on TNA and the wrestling community

The controversy comes at a delicate moment for TNA, as Slamovich has been a key figure in its women's division in recent years. The company has not yet made an official statement, but media pressure could force them to take swift action while the facts are clarified.

Beyond the strictly sporting aspect, the case highlights the need to address mental health and conflict management more seriously in the wrestling industry. The lifestyle of wrestlers, marked by pressure, constant travel, and injuries, often exacerbates personal problems that end up coming to light in the worst way.