Tony Khan brought in an interesting name for the August 12th ROH TV tapings following Collision to work as a producer.

Allison Danger, real name Cathy Corino, is back in the world of wrestling as she filled the role. Corino is considered a pioneer of the women’s wrestling style that fans are now used to seeing.

After breaking into the wrestling business in the 2000s as a manager, she started wrestling for ROH and co-created SHIMMER, the first all-female wrestling promotion in the United States.

Corino joined WWE in October 2021 before she was let go alongside several other people at the Performance Center and in NXT in January 2022. 

Corino is the sister of Performance Center coach Steve Corino, and the aunt of Colby Corino.

Pinsider reports Danger worked as a producer at the tapings. As of this writing, it’s unclear whether this was purely a tryout or if she is being hired on a full-time basis.

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