Salina de la Renta took to social media to issue a warning to the professional wrestling industry regarding a promoter. The MLW star, whose real name is Natalia Class, accused Jason Blaustein, the owner of Collector’s Expo, of failing to pay her for a recent autograph signing appearance.
In a public statement, de la Renta detailed her professional history with Blaustein, noting that while previous business dealings had been successful, the most recent experience resulted in non-payment. She also highlighted that she had received prior warnings from others in the industry about Blaustein’s recent business practices, but had proceeded with the booking based on their past relationship.
“This is Jason Blaustein, he owns Collector’s expo,” de la Renta wrote. “I’ve done about 3 signings for him. The first two were good. I was warned by others that he has recently been booking stars and not pay them after. He just did it to me and I have a one year old baby. If you are in pro wrestling, BE WARNED! Don’t trust him.”
This is Jason Blaustein, he owns Collector’s expo. I’ve done about 3 signings for him. The first two were good. I was warned by others that he has recently been booking stars and not pay them after. He just did it to me and I have a one year old baby. If you are in pro wrestling,… pic.twitter.com/aKkI2cFHc2
— Natalia Class (@salinadelarenta) November 24, 2025
The post garnered immediate attention from fans. In the comments section of the post, several other individuals noted that they had experienced similar issues or had heard comparable stories regarding business dealings with Blaustein and Collector’s Expo, corroborating de la Renta’s claims of a developing pattern of behavior.
had the same issues with him a few years ago
— amaris blair (@amarisblaiir) November 24, 2025
Yep, I’ve had the same issues with him
— HYAN ハイアン (@_thehyan) November 24, 2025
Salina de la Renta, who welcomed her first child in November 2024, enoted the personal toll of the situation, specifically referencing her one-year-old child as a driving factor for speaking out against the alleged non-payment.
Currently, de la Renta continues to be a focal point of MLW television. She returned to the promotion in late 2023 and has since taken on significant on-screen and off-screen responsibilities. In June 2025, she was appointed as the on-screen Vice President of Wrestler Relations. She also leads the “House of Duran” stable and serves as the Creative Director for the MLW women’s division.

