Masha Slamovich is set to be honored by the Women’s Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Former TNA champion Masha Slamovich will be presented with the 2026 Women’s Wrestling Hall of Fame‘s Susan Tex Green Award. The ceremony will take place at Florida Championship Wrestling and Veteran Pro Wrestling’s co-promoted event on May 16 in Spring Hill, Florida.
Mercedes Martinez, Melina Perez, Gail Kim, and Debbie Malenko are some of the other names listed in the 2026 Women’s Wrestling Hall of Fame class. In addition to the award presentation, Slamovich will also be in action in a five-way elimination match against Ezabella Wilder, Leela Hall, Rachel Ley, and Krissy Vaine.
Slamovich has been attempting to rebuild her career after domestic abuse allegations against her surfaced in late 2025. TNA announced it was conducting an investigation into the allegations and ultimately released Slamovich from her contract.
Slamovich’s last televised appearance was on the September 18, 2025, episode of TNA Impact. There, she teamed with The IInspiration in a losing effort against The Elegance Brand. She has not competed for TNA since September 2025. Since then, she has worked several independent and international wrestling events, including a recent run in Japan.
Slamovich was also announced for several independent convention appearances this year. However, one was later cancelled after it initially came with a disclaimer about the domestic abuse allegations.
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