When WWE made the jump to high definition programming in early-2008, there was a lot of hullabaloo about what this actually meant for the average fan. At the time, television sets which could carry HD were still pretty expensive, but obviously it's now the norm for even the most budget of sets to be HD ready. It's all well and good that the company would want to show their product off in the flashiest way imaginable, but why was the decision taken to create a standard HD set for each show? Beforehand, both Monday Night Raw and Smackdown were differentiated not only by their rosters and colour scheme, but also by the different set which would sit atop the entrance ramp. Gone was the infamous fist breaking through glass which had been a staple of Smackdown, and in place was a fairly mundane looking square set-up. This has been a similar problem with Pay-Per-Views, which don't have quite the same unique vibe. Bring back those swinging claws from Backlash!