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Allison Danger

Allison Danger, whose real name is Cathy Allison Corino, is a retired Canadian professional wrestler, manager, trainer, and promoter best known for her pioneering role in advancing through her in-ring career, backstage contributions, and co-founding of the all-women's promotion . Born on March 31, 1977, in , , , but raised in the suburbs west of , Danger grew up in a wrestling family as the younger sister of prominent wrestler and aunt to his son ; she is also married to Swiss wrestler . After competing in , , , and in high school, she trained under her brother , as well as Mike Kehner, Rapid Fire Maldonado, , and the CHIKARA Wrestle Factory before making her professional debut on May 27, 2000. Throughout her 12-year in-ring career, Danger competed primarily on the independent circuit, gaining prominence in promotions such as (ROH), where she often managed and wrestled, , Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU), and international tours in and . She formed notable tag teams including the Dangerous Angels with and Regeneration X with , capturing championships like the WSU Tag Team Titles and contributing to the global elevation of women's wrestling. In 2005, alongside promoter Dave Prazak, she co-founded , an influential all-women's promotion based in that provided a platform for female talent from North America and beyond, running for nearly two decades until its eventual decline. Danger retired from active competition on , 2013, following a retirement match at a SHIMMER event in , after suffering a in January of that year that revealed brain lesions, forcing her to shift focus to her health and backstage roles. Post-retirement, she took on producing and training duties within SHIMMER and other indies, earning recognition for her mentorship in the industry. In October 2021, at age 44, she joined as a full-time coach at the Performance Center in , after prior guest stints and tryout camps, uprooting her family to contribute to NXT's women's division development—though she was released in January 2022 amid budget cuts. Since her WWE departure, Danger has continued as an independent trainer and coach, joining in 2022 and receiving the Cauliflower Alley Club's Women's Wrestling Award in 2024 for her lifetime contributions to the field. She also hosts the series Women's Herstory with Allison Danger, producing content that highlights female wrestlers' stories and legacies.

Early life and background

Family and upbringing

Cathy Allison Corino, better known by her ring name Allison Danger, was born on March 31, 1977, in , , . She is the younger sister of professional wrestler , who significantly influenced her early exposure to the wrestling world. Their nephew, , has also pursued a career in professional wrestling. Danger grew up in a steeped in wrestling enthusiasm, primarily driven by her older brother Steve's passion for the industry. Although she herself was not initially a fan, the family home was filled with wrestling memorabilia, including posters lining the walls, which provided constant immersion in the sport from a young age. This environment fostered an indirect familiarity with long before she considered entering the ring herself. The Corino family relocated from to the during the children's early years, where they spent much of their upbringing; the siblings retained Canadian citizenship until obtaining dual citizenship in 1988. This move exposed Danger to American cultural influences, including further opportunities within the wrestling scene as her brother's career progressed.

Education and pre-wrestling interests

Allison Danger, born Cathy Allison Corino, was actively involved in athletics and extracurricular activities during high school, serving as a cheerleader and competing in , , and events. These pursuits reflected her early passion for and competitive sports, building a strong foundation of discipline and endurance that later aligned with the demands of . Following her high school graduation in the mid-1990s, Corino extended her athletic involvement by playing for two years, further honing her skills in team-based physical activities. This period underscored her ongoing commitment to before transitioning to wrestling training around 2000. Her family's deep ties to the wrestling industry also subtly influenced these interests, encouraging a centered on athleticism and performance.

Professional wrestling career

Training and debut (2000–2002)

Allison Danger, whose real name is Cathy Corino, trained under the guidance of her brother , Mike Kehner, and Rapid Fire Maldonado at the IWA Cruel School in . She initially focused on learning the fundamentals of the industry, drawing on her family's wrestling connections while preparing for an on-camera role. Her professional debut occurred on May 27, 2000, in a mixed match partnering with trainer Rapid Fire Maldonado for in . Early in her career, Danger primarily worked as a and manager on the independent circuit, including substituting as The Sandman's during an event in , that same year. This role allowed her to gain exposure in a major promotion while honing her performance skills alongside established talent. By 2001, Danger transitioned into active in-ring competition, partnering with trainer Rapid Fire Maldonado to capture the IWF Tag Team Championship on March 24, 2001, in a four-team gauntlet match defeating the champions (Dr. Hurtz and Marc Verow), Pleasure & Pain, and Tony Balboa & St. Patrick. The duo held the titles for nearly six months before losing them to Biggie Biggs and Damian Adams on September 16, 2001. During this period, she continued appearing in from 2001 to 2002, often in managerial capacities for various teams and on episodes of , building her reputation in the scene. Danger's early independent work extended through 2002, with matches in promotions like and , where she refined her all-rounder style combining technical wrestling and high-impact maneuvers. She also worked for Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU) starting in 2006, where she formed the Dangerous Angels with , capturing the WSU Tag Team Championships (with full title details in the championships section). As an extension of this foundational phase, she embarked on her first international tour in from July to August 2003, competing for AtoZ Wrestling and gaining further experience abroad.

Ring of Honor (2002–2007)

Allison Danger debuted in (ROH) on February 23, 2002, at the promotion's inaugural event, The Era of Honor Begins, where she served as the manager for the Christopher Street Connection (Buff E and ). The group, known for its flamboyant and provocative gay-themed persona, interrupted the opening segment to demand a match, leading to a quick loss against Da Hit Squad, after which Danger was powerbombed through a table in a post-match angle. Her role emphasized the stable's outsider status in ROH's early emphasis on pure wrestling and the . Following the Christopher Street Connection's departure from ROH later in 2002, Danger shifted to managing , a prominent led by that aimed to undermine the promotion's foundational principles. As the 's , she supported key members including and alliances with in their campaigns against ROH's top talent, contributing to The Prophecy's dominance through interference and storyline manipulation. This period solidified her as a key figure in ROH's male-dominated environment, where her managerial presence amplified the group's narrative. In 2004, after and turned face and abandoned , Danger initiated a heated with the duo, positioning herself as their primary by placing bounties on them and booking punishing matches to derail their momentum. This rivalry peaked at events like Death Before Dishonor II on July 23, 2004, where Maff and Whitmer defended against opponents aligned with Danger's schemes, and Glory by Honor III on September 11, 2004, featuring multi-man stipulations designed to test their endurance. The conflict often involved Danger's on-screen sabotage, such as faking injuries to incite attacks, culminating in her temporary ousting from ROH by early 2005. Danger returned to ROH on June 18, 2005, resuming her managerial duties exclusively for until his departure in April 2007. During this tenure, she backed Daniels in high-stakes storylines surrounding the , including challenges and defenses that highlighted his persona against top contenders like . Her involvement extended to ringside support in title pursuits, reinforcing Daniels' status as a main event threat. Throughout her ROH run, Danger's in-ring appearances remained sparse, confined to occasional matches or angle-driven spots that complemented her primary managerial role.

Shimmer Women Athletes (2005–2013)

Allison Danger co-founded the promotion in 2005 alongside Dave Prazak, aiming to showcase female wrestlers from and internationally through DVD-taped events held primarily in . As a key figure in its operations, Danger served as an active wrestler, for the event recordings, and booker, contributing to match layouts and talent development that helped establish Shimmer as a premier women's wrestling platform during its early years. Her multifaceted involvement extended Shimmer's reach, drawing competitors like and while fostering a respectful environment for athletic performances. In the ring, Danger engaged in several high-profile feuds that highlighted her technical style and resilience. Her 2006 rivalry with Rebecca Knox culminated in a singles match on May 21 at Shimmer Volume 6, where Knox emerged victorious via submission, intensifying the competitive dynamic within the roster. The following year, Danger's intense program with Cindy Rogers escalated to a no-holds-barred street fight on June 2 at Shimmer Volume 12, which Danger won decisively, marking a pivotal moment in her Shimmer tenure. By 2012, she reignited her career with a heated exchange against Portia Perez, leading to multiple bouts including a no-disqualification street fight on March 24 at Shimmer Volume 45, where Perez secured the win with interference from tag partner Nicole Matthews. These rivalries not only elevated the promotion's storytelling but also showcased Danger's ability to blend brawling and submission holds effectively. Danger pursued the throughout her career, teaming with partners such as in various multi-woman matches and later forming Regeneration X with in 2011 to challenge for the titles. Although unsuccessful in capturing the belts during her active period, these efforts contributed to the division's growth, with Regeneration X earning title shots against teams like and Ayumi Kurihara at Shimmer Volume 45. Her endeavors emphasized teamwork and high-energy spots, aligning with Shimmer's focus on athletic women's wrestling. Danger's time in Shimmer concluded amid health concerns, as she suffered a in January 2013, prompting medical tests that revealed non-life-threatening brain lesions attributed to repeated head trauma from her career. This revelation led to her decision to retire from in-ring competition, with her final match occurring on April 14, 2013, during the Shimmer Volumes 54-57 tapings in . In a bout as part of Regeneration X alongside , they defeated and by disqualification; post-match, an attack by prompted Danger to announce her retirement and disclose the , marking an emotional end to her wrestling chapter while affirming her ongoing commitment to Shimmer behind the scenes.

WWE tenure (2021–2022)

On October 8, 2021, Allison Danger was hired as a full-time coach at the in , drawing on her extensive experience co-founding and promoting to qualify for the role. In her position, Danger primarily trained the NXT women's division, emphasizing wrestling fundamentals and safety protocols during open ring sessions alongside coaches such as , , and . Her tenure ended abruptly on January 5, 2022, when she was released as part of a broader and budget cuts at the Performance Center that affected eight coaches, including and . In subsequent 2022 interviews, Danger described the release as emotionally devastating, recounting how she learned of it while picking up her child from school, leaving her feeling numb and in tears amid the uncertainty. She also highlighted the financial strain, noting that the move to had committed her family to a with no immediate job prospects following the dismissal.

Post-retirement career

Coaching and training roles

Following her release from WWE in January 2022, Allison Danger joined (WWA) as its official coach, where she focused on training emerging female talent. In this role, she hosted a ahead of WWA's debut event on July 9, 2022, sharing her over two decades of experience to develop new wrestlers. As of 2024, Danger continues to serve as a trainer and mentor, contributing to the development of the next generation of female wrestlers through her expertise in coaching and production. In October 2025, she returned to to conduct training sessions. She also hosts the series Women's Herstory with Allison Danger, producing content that highlights female wrestlers' stories and legacies. Her work emphasizes practical guidance for aspiring athletes, building on her background in independent promotions.

Awards and recognition

In 2024, Allison Danger received the Women's Wrestling Award from the , honoring her extensive contributions to the sport both in and out of the ring. The award specifically recognized her role as co-founder and promoter of , which debuted in 2005 and became a pivotal platform for elevating globally. Through SHIMMER, Danger served as a trainer, producer, and mentor, helping launch the careers of prominent wrestlers such as Bayley and , and fostering a new generation of talent until the promotion's final events in 2021. The further acknowledged Danger's post-retirement influence by featuring her in a 2024 seminar series on the history of during their annual reunion in . This recognition underscored her ongoing impact as an educator and advocate, building on her SHIMMER legacy to inspire current and future wrestlers. In 2025, marking the 20th anniversary of SHIMMER's debut, numerous industry figures, including , Bayley, and , publicly celebrated the promotion's enduring influence on women's wrestling, with tributes highlighting Danger's foundational role alongside co-promoter Dave Prazak. These acknowledgments affirmed her pioneering efforts in for female performers during an era when such platforms were scarce.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Allison Danger married Swiss professional wrestler Marco Jaggi, known in the ring as Ares, in 2008. The couple welcomed their first and only child, a daughter named Kendall Grace, in February 2009. Following the birth, Danger took a few months hiatus from in-ring competition to focus on her new role as a mother. Throughout her wrestling career, Danger navigated the demands of frequent travel with family responsibilities, often expressing the difficulty of leaving her young daughter for weekend events while maintaining her passion for the industry. Her husband, Jaggi, provided stability amid the couple's international lifestyles, as he continued competing in Europe during her active years in North American promotions. This dynamic allowed Danger to prioritize family during key transitions, including her eventual retirement from full-time wrestling in 2013. In 2021–2022, the family's relocation to Florida for Danger's WWE coaching role led to temporary separation and challenges, contributing to stress during her post-release period. As part of a wrestling-oriented , Danger's brother, , shares her deep ties to the profession, with his son, —Danger's nephew—emerging as a second-generation wrestler in promotions like and ROH. In October 2022, Danger made a rare one-night in-ring return, teaming with in a mixed-tag match, highlighting their close familial bond and shared involvement in .

Health challenges and fitness pursuits

In January 2013, Allison Danger suffered a stroke that prompted medical evaluation, including an MRI which revealed multiple brain lesions, or "hot spots," attributed to cumulative concussions accumulated throughout her professional wrestling career. These lesions were determined to be non-cancerous and non-life-threatening but stemmed from repeated head trauma that had gone largely untreated due to periods without health insurance during her in-ring years. Danger reported no lingering effects from the stroke. The diagnosis directly contributed to her decision to retire from active competition later that year. Her recovery process emphasized lifestyle adjustments, particularly the adoption of consistent , which she credits with mitigating symptoms and restoring much of her daily functionality. By , she described herself as able to maintain a normal routine. Post-retirement, Danger pivoted to a fitness-oriented career, establishing herself as a and fitness instructor based in . She joined Beachbody as an online coach in , guiding clients through virtual programs focused on exercise, nutrition, and wellness to achieve personal health goals. Danger has used her experiences to raise awareness about head injuries in , highlighting the prevalence of untreated concussions in the industry and the need for greater access to medical care for performers.

Championships and accomplishments

Title wins

Allison Danger achieved success in various independent wrestling promotions, capturing multiple and singles titles that underscored her technical prowess and longevity in the women's division. Her earliest major accomplishment came in the form of the Independent Wrestling Federation (IWF) Championship, which she won alongside partner Rapid Fire Maldonado on March 24, 2001, in , by defeating the reigning champions (Marc Verow and Dr. Hurtz). The duo held the titles for 176 days until losing them on September 16, 2001, marking one of the longer reigns in the title's history and establishing Danger as a key player in the early Northeast scene during her debut years. In 2006, Danger captured the WORLD-1 North American Women's Championship on January 29 in , defeating the incumbent champion in a match that highlighted her rising status in the promotion co-founded by her . She defended the title successfully during a 111-day reign, contributing to WORLD-1's focus on showcasing technical women's wrestling before vacating or losing it later that year. This victory was part of her broader involvement in the promotion, where she competed regularly and helped elevate the women's division. Danger's most notable singles reign came with the ICWA European Women's Championship, won on September 22, 2007, in Souffelweyersheim, , after the title was vacated. She held the championship for an impressive 427 days—spanning over a year—until losing it to on November 22, 2008, during international tours that included defenses across and solidified her reputation as a global competitor in the catch-as-catch-can style influenced by the promotion's roots. The extended reign emphasized her endurance and adaptability in international bookings. Returning to WORLD-1 in , Danger won the promotion's Women's (her second overall in the company, following the North American variant) on August 7 by defeating Roxie Cotton in a hard-fought bout. The 127-day reign featured defenses that showcased her veteran skills before the title changed hands, reinforcing her legacy within the Philadelphia-area indie circuit. Later in her career, Danger claimed the World Championship on November 19, 2011, in Costessey, , , defeating the previous champion in a match that capped her European excursion. This 497-day reign (the longest in her career) was defended multiple times in the UK-based all-women's promotion, highlighting her role in bridging North American and British wrestling scenes until losing it to Courtney Rush on March 30, 2013.

Other honors

Allison Danger's managerial role with stable in from 2002 to 2004 played a key part in the group's success, as she provided strategic guidance and on-screen presence that intensified the faction's narrative against ROH's , contributing to high-profile rivalries and title pursuits. In , which she co-founded in 2005 alongside Prazak, Danger earned recognition as an original member and foundational figure, helping to launch the promotion as a dedicated showcase for wrestlers from and internationally during its inaugural years from 2005 to 2013. She also served as a commentator for early Shimmer events, enhancing the broadcast quality and audience engagement for volumes such as the debut taping in 2005. Danger's pre-2013 contributions extended to broader scene impacts, where her involvement in Shimmer helped pioneer opportunities for women in , fostering a legacy of elevated match quality and talent development without relying on major promotions.

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