5 Wrestling rumors we hope are true and 5 we hope aren't: WWE wants Roman Reigns to beat 3 more legends, Released Superstar was originally supposed to be the "next Goldberg"

Goldberg (left); Roman Reigns (right)
Goldberg (left); Roman Reigns (right)

#1. Hope isn't true: WWE discontinuing the 2-day WrestleMania format from next year?

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WrestleMania returns to Arlington in 2022
WrestleMania returns to Arlington in 2022

WWE is going big for WrestleMania in 2022. They will host The Grandest Stage of Them All at the AT&T Center in Arlington, Texas - six years after they had their highest-attended show.

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While COVID-19 could prevent 100,000+ people from attending the show, things could change in a year's time. WWE went with a two-day format for WrestleMania in 2020 and 2021 - and it was met with a positive reception.

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The consensus seemed to be that stretching the card over two nights with three-hour events was better than a single event that lasted over six hours. However, WrestleVotes stated that WWE is planning to make WrestleMania 38 in 2022 a single-night event:

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"Now that the weekend is behind us, nearly everyone I’ve spoke to regarding WrestleMania had positive things to say. Aside from the weather, everything went smooth. The 2 day event was viewed as a success, but plans still remain for 1 single night next year in Dallas."

We hope this isn't true because the two-night format has proved to be a great one. WrestleMania is a lot more enjoyable over two nights and the crowds react better to most matches as well.

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