What If WWE WrestleMania Was Always 2 Nights?

1. WrestleMania 35

Kofi Kingston WWE Champion WrestleMania 35
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Finally, the last single-night WrestleMania in 2019 features the first women's main event between Becky Lynch, Ronda Rousey, and Charlotte Flair. It was the right call at the time, and it will forever be etched in professional wrestling history for breaking a new barrier.

To this day, it's still hard for a women's division match to main event even the first night, but hopefully, that will become more common one day.

For WrestleMania 35's other main event, though, as much as it could be tempting to pick Triple H vs. Batista in a No Holds Barred retirement match, or Royal Rumble winner Seth Rollins beating Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship, the other big story that year was KofiMania.

WrestleMania is at its best when it's a feel-good show that has an extra level of importance to it than any other pay-per-view, and Kofi Kingston's magic in a bottle ascent to becoming World champion for the first time became one of the best moments in the company's history.

There's no better way to end Saturday night than to make the audience wonder how they're going to top that on Sunday, which is what Kingston and Daniel Bryan would have done.

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