One of the more noticeable aspects of the show's look was the lighting set-up: the lights which usually focus on the crowd were dimmed down considerably, forcing the viewer to focus more on what's going on in the ring than some goofball in the fifth row. Of course, this emphasises the feeling that this is basically a televised house show, as this is the lighting set-up they tend to use for non-televised events. It was refreshing and different, but still, it definitely looked weird for the first few minutes.
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