Professional wrestling legend Paul Heyman who is the current advocate of the WWE Universal Heavyweight champion Roman Reigns recently explained why he believed two night WrestleMania was better for the fans.
WWE started the concept of two night WrestleMania from 2020. The first ever two night WrestleMania was WrestleMania 36 which took place at the performance centre of WWE in Orlando, Florida. Because of the covid-19 pandemic period, WWE could not host any fans and it took place behind closed doors.

Paul Heyman Explains Why Two Night WrestleMania Is Better
The event was quite good, but with the absence of the fans, it always remained quite lame in spite it offered some great matches. The covid-19 pandemic broke the backbone of WWE forever. They could never recover from this terrible situation. They are still suffering from a lot of pig issues.
Last year, WWE held WrestleMania 37 At The Raymond James stadium in Tampa, Florida. There was crowd but not full attendance as they had to follow the covid-19 guidelines and protocols. It was also a two night event, even though it was not one of the best WrestleManias of all time.

There was reports earlier about this year’s WrestleMania that it would once again be a one night event, but the reports were debunked when WWE announced that this year they would host a two night event once again. It looks like from now on WWE will only book two night WrestleMania which is definitely not a bad thing.
Paul Heyman who is the current advocate of the WWE Universal Heavyweight champion Roman Reigns recently spoke to Zaslow Show where he explained why he believed two night WrestleMania was better for the fans. He said;

“It’s more entertainment for your buck. You’re not just coming in for one night now, you’re coming in for SmackDown, the Hall of Fame with The Undertaker – who would ever want to miss that? And you’re coming in for Night 1 which will be headlined by Ronda Rousey vs. Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women’s Championship, which is another match that is going to go down in history.
“Then you have an entire different second night with all the matches that lead up to the main event of the year with Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar. I don’t even think it’s two nights. I think it’s a four-night affair – it’s SmackDown, the two nights of WrestleMania, and the Monday Night Raw following WrestleMania.”
H/T and transcribed by 411 Mania