Eric Bischoff advocates for two-night WWE Royal Rumble format
Wrestling Inc • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 12:30 PM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff proposed that expanding the Royal Rumble into a two-night event would benefit both the company and its fans. He noted recent trends of major premium live events hosting multiple nights and stated that a two-night format would enhance the overall experience for attendees. Bischoff highlighted the potential for a broader weekend experience in Minneapolis, where the Royal Rumble will take place in February 2027. He encouraged fans to consider the investment for the additional experiences that two nights could offer.
- •Bischoff suggests a two-night Royal Rumble could enhance fan engagement.
- •Minneapolis will host the Royal Rumble in February 2027.
- •WWE has recently adopted multi-night formats for major events like WrestleMania.
- •Fans advised to prepare financially for a potentially pricier experience.
- •Bischoff cites successful multi-day event models from Real American Freestyle.
- 12:30 PMWrestling Inc — Eric Bischoff Believes Two-Night WWE Royal Rumble Would Be 'A Great Idea'
"WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff explains why expanding the Royal Rumble into two nights would be a "great idea" for the company and fans.
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