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Will Wrestlemania continue to be a two night event going forward?

Archie Blade
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Will Wrestlemania continue to be a two night event going forward

Will Wrestlemania continue to be a two night event going forward? The last two Wrestlemania’s have taken place over two nights instead of one.

The WWE have had their hands forced with the last two Wrestlemania’s. WWE’s biggest event of the year has had to be divided into two nights. This however, has been a blessing in disguise for the fans and the promotion.  With more time in hand, the matches now have more time to breathe.

With the split, the event also tends to be evenly spread out making it easier for the fans to digest. In return, this allows the wrestlers to perform in front of a frenzied crowd that appreciates the matches instead of being burnt out with exhaustion due to the length of the show.

Also read: Why is SummerSlam taking place on a Saturday this year?

With the country slowly returning to normalcy, will Wrestlemania still remain a two night affair? Or will they go back to hosting their biggest event of the year in one single night?

Will Wrestlemania continue to be a two night event going forward?

According to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select, both the WWE Wrestlers and Staff have expressed their appreciation for the two night style. According to the report, WWE talents have made their preference for two-night WrestleManias clear to management.

The WWE have already announced the venue of the next two Wrestlemanias. However, they have avoided providing the date. It is being speculated among the talent that this has been done to keep the company’s options open in case they want to continue hosting the event over two nights.

“It was also speculated among talent that WWE avoiding the announcement of a certain date for 2022 WrestleMania has the company considering continuing the two night method.”  

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Archie Blade

Archie Blade

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Archie is a WWE and UFC Editor/Author at the SportsRush. Like most combat sports enthusiasts, his passion for watching people fight began with WWE when he witnessed a young Brock Lesnar massacre Hulk Hogan back in 2002. This very passion soon branched out to boxing and mixed martial arts. Over the years he fell in love with the theatrics that preceded the bell and the poetic carnage that followed after. Each bruise a story to tell, each wound a song of struggle, his greatest desire is to be there to witness it all. His favorite wrestler is Shawn Michaels and he believes that GSP is the greatest to ever step foot inside the octagon. Apart from wrestling, he is also fond of poetry and music.

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