Summary

Crazzy Steve opened up about how he connects with fans during his entrance and character work, explaining that he relies on crowd energy because he is legally blind. In a recent interview with Denise Salcedo, Steve said the dark presentation tied to Decay, along with smoke during his entrance, means he cannot see when he comes out.

Quote from Crazzy Steve

"That’s a good question, because the reality is I can’t see the people. Anybody who’s followed my story knows that I’m actually legally blind, and so when I make an entrance, especially if you’re looking at it from a point of Decay, it’s dark. They blow a bunch of smoke in my face. So I literally cannot see anything when I’m walking out there. So it’s just a feeling that I naturally admit from myself. I don’t know if that’s good or bad, but creepiness kind of comes easy for me. The longer you talk to me, you’ll see. So just putting that out there and then hearing the response, and it’s a feeling you get, too, from those people. That’s what just kind of drives you. It’s the fuel. I don’t know how else to really describe it because, again, I can’t see them. It comes from a feeling of the energy they’re giving me is what I’m trying to put out back to them. So it’s a beautiful give-and-take relationship, and again, it’s just something that naturally comes easy to me. There’s a lot of people who are jerks in real life, or there’s a lot of people who are just funny in real life. For me, creepy seems to be my go-to."

What this means for Crazzy Steve in TNA

Crazzy Steve tying his presentation directly to fan energy reinforces that the Decay act is built around live crowd reaction, which can strengthen his positioning in TNA segments that lean into atmosphere and character work. His comments also give clearer context to how he approaches performances, and that can make the persona feel more authentic to viewers who follow him week to week.

Sources

As reported by Fightful.