
Masha Slamovich is set to return to the wrestling scene for the first time since domestic abuse allegations surfaced against her in 2025and its all going down at Fan Jam 2026.
MCW Pro Wrestling took to Twitter and announced that the former TNA Knockouts World Champion will appear at the event on Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Joppa, Maryland, marking her first official pro wrestling booking since being removed from TNA television and quietly cut from the company website earlier this year.
The appearance is sponsored by Excitement South Entertainment and jointly presented by MCW and Adrenaline Championship Wrestling. Slamovichs return is expected to draw attention from fans and critics alike, given the circumstances that led to her absence.
Back in September 2025, Slamovich was pulled from all TNA programming after her former partner, wrestler AKIRA, accused her of abuse. The allegations went public when AKIRAs current manager posted screenshots and photos online, leading to an internal investigation by TNA.
By October this year, Sports Illustrateds John Alba confirmed she was no longer with the company, but the company is willing to touch base and regroup with her in 2026.
Slamovich responded to the public fallout with a statement acknowledging the damage done in the relationship:
Slamovich stepping back into the limelight at Fan Jam 2026 could be the start of a new chapteror end up creating more heat. Either way, its the first time shes lacing up her boots since the drama, and everyone will be watching.
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