5 WWE Announcers You Totally Don't Remember
3. Steve Romero
If you don't remember Ernest 'The Cat' Miller on commentary, then odds are you don't remember Steve friggin' Romero, either.
Romero arrived in WWE with a hell of a resume, having spent fifteen years in the broadcast business covering monumental events such as the Super Bowl and the Stanley Cup. Following that he became the director of KSHB-TV in Kansas City, Missouri, before joining WWE in December of 2004.
He took over as Velocity colour commentator (alongside Josh Matthews), before moving on to commentate on Heat in 2006. He made one or two other on-camera appearances here and there - mainly in backstage interview segments - before he quietly left WWE in 2007. It seems as though his contract expired and WWE didn't bother to renew it.
Was he any good? Clearly not good enough for WWE to care about him, but he wasn't terrible or anything. Velocity and Heat were so low on the WWE totem poll that many within the company didn't even bother to watch them. Romero was fine. Not bad, not particularly great. Just kind of 'there'. There have certainly been worse commentators.
Since leaving WWE he has returned to sports broadcasting and currently works for Altitude TV in Colorado. Interestingly, his real name is Todd Romero, but WWE decided to change it to Steve. I can only assume this is because, with Toddy Grisham also on the books at the time, they couldn't have two Todds on television.