TNA has pulled Masha Slamovich from the Victory Road card

Ash by Elegance is left without a confirmed opponent for Victory Road

With the event just a few days away, the company is prioritizing the investigation over promoting the show

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Sebastián Martínez
Sebastián Martínez
Published 09/24/2025

Masha Slamovich finds herself in the eye of the storm after being accused of domestic violence by her ex-partner AKIRA. The seriousness of the case has led TNA to act immediately and remove the wrestler from her participation in Victory Road, an event scheduled for this Friday, September 26.

The scheduled match between Slamovich and Knockouts champion Ash by Elegance has been removed from the card while the company conducts an internal investigation. All mentions of the match have also been removed from TNA's official website. In contrast, Ash appeared on the latest episode of NXT as part of the TNA invasion, although Slamovich's absence was noticeable.

The decision comes after the leak of private messages detailing the tumultuous breakup between Slamovich and AKIRA. The messages expose accusations of manipulation and episodes that allegedly led the wrestler's ex-partner to attempt to take their own life on several occasions.

The company itself stated that it takes these types of allegations 'very seriously' and is conducting a careful review of the situation before moving forward with any decision.

This move leaves Ash by Elegance without a confirmed opponent for Victory Road. With the event just around the corner, the question now is who will fill that spot on the card and how this will affect the narrative of TNA's invasion of WWE.

The speed with which the company reacted reflects an increasingly common pattern in the industry: when faced with serious accusations, promoters prefer to act cautiously to protect both their talent and their brand, even if it means restructuring shows at the last minute.