Masha Slamovich has responded to allegations that she was abusive in a relationship with former MLW star AKIRA in a new post on social media.
“Up until the beginning of this year, I was in a toxic and mutually destructive relationship,†Slamovich wrote in a statement on X. “We hurt each other deeply, and in private moments, failed to treat each other with the consideration and respect we both deserve. 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.
Slamovich faced allegations of domestic violence this week
On Tuesday, a friend of former MLW star AKIRA released dozens of screenshots that alleged Slamovich had been abusive during their relationship. The images were not verified at the time, but AKIRA later issued a statement on his past relationship with Slamovich and the allegations. Despite commenting on the matter, AKIRA did not mention Slamovich by name.
Sports Illustratedâ€s Jon Alba later reported that TNA has opened an internal investigation regarding the allegations against Slamovich.
As a result of the allegations, West Coast Pro announced that Slamovich has been pulled from its upcoming “How The West Was Won†event on November 1. In addition, Prestige Wrestling also removed Slamovich from the lineup for its Roseland event on October 5. Slamovich was originally scheduled to face off with Shayna Baszler, but has since been replaced by Dani Luna.
If you or someone you know has been the victim of domestic violence, please call The National Domestic Abuse Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. You can also find more ways to get help on their official website.
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