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Steven Eugene Corino (born May 29, 1973) is a Canadian professional wrestling trainer and former professional wrestler.As of 2017, he works for the American professional wrestling promotion WWE as a trainer at the WWE Performance Center and as a producer for its developmental brand, NXT.
The tournament was conceived in early-2008 by Japanese promoter Yoshiyuki Nakamura and American wrestler Steve Corino as a joint project between their respective promotions, ZERO-ONE Fighting Athletes and 3K Wrestling Fighting Athletes (which would later combine with B4W Pro Wrestling to form Pro Wrestling WORLD-1 [1]) respectively, as memorial event for Japanese wrestler Shinya Hashimoto.
As ROH World Champion, Kevin Steen and S.C.U.M embroiled in a feud with the ROH Executive Producer Jim Cornette and the company as a whole. While Steen defended the World Title against various wrestlers chosen by Cornette including the Chikara Grand Champion Eddie Kingston [11] and Rhino, [12] Corino and Jacobs defeated Charlie Haas and Rhett Titus in the finals of a tournament to win the ...
Steven Eugene Corino: Steve Corino 2002–2006 2009–2016 Unknown Shaheem Ali 2015–2020 Eduardo Gory Guerrero Llanes: Eduardo Guerrero 2002–2003 † Francisco Islas Rueda: Super Crazy 2002–2003 Unknown: Fred Yehi 2020–2021 Brent Tate & Brandon Tate: The Tate Twins The Boys 2014–2019 2022–2024 Brent Tate: Boy #1 2014–2019 2022 ...
The event kicked off with Steve Corino insulting The Sandman's wife Lori Fullington, prompting Sandman to come to the ring to fight Corino but The Network attacked Sandman and Lori until Dusty Rhodes made the save and it led to a Texas Bullrope match against Corino. Rhodes hit Corino with a chair and delivered an elbow drop to win the match.
The Zero-One United States Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling title in Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1.It was created on January 6, 2003, with Steve Corino defeating Masato Tanaka. [1]
At Guilty as Charged 2001, Credible was joined by Steve Corino in the New Impact Players. This version of the group did not last long, as ECW filed for bankruptcy and went out of business two months later.
Jerry Lynn vs. Justin Credible vs. Steve Corino vs. The Sandman: December 3, 2000: Massacre on 34th Street: Pay-per-view: Hammerstein Ballroom: New York City, New ...