Report: Allison Danger Joins WWE As Performance Center Coach

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Oct 8, 2021

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Cathy "Allison Danger" Corino has signed with WWE as a Performance Center coach, according to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Danger previously had a guest coaching stint at the training facility earlier this year in May. She is the sister of WWE trainer and producer Steve Corino.

Danger previously wrestled from 2000 until 2013. She was the co-founder of women's promotion SHIMMER Wrestling with Dave Prazak and Corino was one of the original performers in the company. She continued to wrestle in SHIMMER until her retirement in April 2013. Danger noted at the time that lesions had been discovered on her brain following a stroke a few months earlier and, therefore, she would have to end her in-ring career.

Danger also performed in Ring Of Honor along with several other independent wrestling promotions.

Following her retirement, Danger continued to work in SHIMMER as a producer.

The 44-year-old isn't the only recent addition to the Performance Center coaching team. Former WWE Superstar Kenn "Kenny Dykstra" Doane recently re-signed with WWE and he has been working at the PC for the last several weeks.

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