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In May this year, Shotzi parted ways with WWE, ending her six-year tenure with the promotion. While many fans have wanted her to either return to WWE or sign with AEW, Shotzi has since been competing on the independent circuit, where she seems to be enjoying herself. Unfortunately, she recently suffered a broken arm, just as she was finding her footing.

“When I first got back on the indies, I was thinking like: oh, well, like if WWE or AEW hit me up, I’m, you know, I’m gonna take whatever comes at me!” she admitted during an interview with “TMZ Sports” recently. “Like, I don’t want to go back on TV, I want to, like, rehab my arm and get my strength back, so that plays into it too. I really just want to like, finish off this year and just have, like, a really good time on the indies…If I go back to TV, I’m like at full Shotzi-potential, full ballsy bada**, and I have all of my strength back in my arm.”

Shotzi has surprisingly been wrestling with a broken arm for much longer than most fans realize.Â

“I took a steel chair to my arm while I was doing a dive, and I knew immediately,” she recalled when asked if getting her arm run over by her tank was the moment she injured herself. Shotzi then added that she pushed through the aforementioned match despite knowing her arm was broken. Shotzi got more X-rays on her arm and admitted that multiple doctors said she needed surgery. Shotzi didn’t want to stop her momentum on the indies and asked for a thicker cast. Shotzi also added that her doctor was worried that she might lose rotation in her arm permanently, but recent X-rays have put her at ease.Â

“I think we’re good and I just need a few more weeks in the cast while I’m wrestling and, yeah, we’re going to be golden,” Shotzi said.

If you use any quotes from this article, please credit “TMZ Sports” and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

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Tuesday morning, allegations emerged on social media accusing former TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich of domestic violence against her former partner, independent wrestler AKIRA (real name Alexander James Atkisson). According to a report from Sports Illustrated, the posts have resulted in TNA launching an official investigation. Additionally, Slamovich has been removed from several scheduled appearances, based on details from F4WOnline.

The accusation was made by a friend of Atkisson’s, who posted a series of text message screenshots and photos implying that Slamovich, whose real name is Anna Khozina, was physically violent towards Atkisson. The former MLW star later went public with his own lengthy statement on X, discussing his extensive emotional distress but not directly addressing any allegations of physical abuse.

Khozina has been under contract with TNA for the past four years. She won the TNA Knockouts Championship last October, holding the belt until her loss against WWE’s Jacy Jayne at TNA Slammiversary in July. As of September 20, Khozina was on tour in Europe. On the same day the allegations emerged, she had been recognized as part of Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s annual top 500 list for her work in intergender matches over the last year.

Atkisson was formerly contracted to MLW, and he’s also spent time in GCW, CZW, and CMLL. Earlier this month, he took part in CZW’s annual Tournament of Death but lost in the semi-final round. Atkisson also had a stint with international promotion Big Japan Pro Wrestling earlier this year, capturing the company’s Death Match Heavyweight Championship for more than four months.

If you or someone you know is dealing with domestic abuse, you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1−800−799−7233. You can also find more information, resources, and support at their website.

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Florida State linebacker Ethan Pritchard is making steps toward recovering after being shot in the back of the head two weeks ago.

Per The Athletic’s Matt Baker, Pritchard opened his eyes in the hospital Sunday.

“It was something that was emotional for everybody, to be honest with you…” Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell said on Monday. “It puts all things in perspective, the appreciation of a blink.”

The incident occurred on Aug. 31, a day after Florida State’s win over Alabama in its season opener. Pritchard was driving near Tallahassee, Florida, with two family members when he was shot.

“Literally (Pritchard) was just in the wrong place at the wrong time…” Norvell said, per Baker. “Now he’s fighting for it every single day.”

Earl Pritchard, Ethan’s father, said Pritchard was driving away from a family gathering at the time of the shooting.

“He was actually in the car taking my sister around the corner to her daughter’s house to drop her off,” Earl told WFTV News. “They turned the corner, and as soon as they turned the corner, they heard gunshots.”

The Athletic’s Jenna West reported last week that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement arrested four suspects believed to be connected to the shooting.

Pritchard, a true freshman, was a 3-star prospect coming out of high school, per 247Sports’ composite rankings.

Norvell said Pritchard still has “major steps along the way” to his recovery, but opening his eyes for the first time is a positive development in what has been a tragic situation for a promising young player.

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