Why WWE's SmackDown 'Throwback' Set Was Such A Letdown

WWE missed a huge opportunity on the special 'Throwback' episode of SmackDown.

By Jamie Kennedy /

WWE.com

Anyone hoping to see that classic swirling set or the iconic 'big fist' prop on WWE's 'Throwback' edition of SmackDown would've been disappointed.

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The company went for a typical retro look instead. They did use the old SmackDown logo for transitions and other graphical assets, but used a fairly plain-looking entrance stage that weirdly included the classic 'block' style emblem.

That...was never on SmackDown. The show debuted in 1999 when the then-WWF proudly boasted its 'scratch' logo, so it's confusing that WWE decided to bring back the late-80s/early-90s feel here. They had to know that the set they plumped for would be a major letdown to those who have watched SmackDown since the early days.

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'Throwback' was a missed opportunity.

Sure, it would've been a pain in the arse to set up a massive fist inside the ThunderDome, but there was nothing stopping WWE from doing something different with the numerous LED screens on stage. The fact they didn't was sheer laziness - this was not representative of SmackDown's history at all.

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That fist, or at least some older SmackDown logos, should've been displayed on the trons.