It's clear that WWE is only going to make WrestleMania a much bigger event moving forward.

There are always fantastic matches on offer, while the inclusion of Ronda Rousey is only going to draw even more mainstream media attention towards the epic event.

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In fact, there has been speculation that The Baddest Woman on the Planet could feature in the main event of WrestleMania 35.

If the rumours are to be believed, then the former UFC bantamweight champion could go on last in New Jersey against Charlotte Flair, following on from their triumphs at WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans earlier this year.

However, it has now been revealed that there could be some huge changes coming to the WrestleMania format which is evidently going to draw a mixed reaction from WWE fans.

While the event itself isn't going to suffer from a significant change in March or April, it could still get much more prominent.

According to Joseph Peiscich of Barn Burner, the WWE is planning on holding two WrestleMania events in 2020.

Reporting the news on the latest instalment of the No Holds Barred Wrestling Show, the idea is to have one show in the United States and another show somewhere outside of the US, which is similar to how the WWE planned the Greatest Royal Rumble event earlier this year.

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According to Ringside News, he said: "WWE is looking to have two WrestleMania's for 2020.

"One will be called WrestleMania, but another will be like we had The Greatest Royal Rumble. I don’t know if it will be the “Greatest WrestleMania” or just “Mania'” or something like that.

"In 2020, that’s when already you will be on FOX for six months or whatever. That’s when you’ll have two WrestleMania's. One in North America and one all over the world. Could be Canada, could be Saudi Arabia, could be Australia.

"They’re already having an event in Australia. It could be in London. They want to have one in April and one in October beginning in 2020."

WWE has started to host super shows all over the world, with Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and Melbourne, Australia the first two to receive such honours.

Fans will argue that it could take a certain appeal away from WrestleMania itself, but it's an excellent way to continue dominating all over the world.

What do you make of WWE potentially hosting two WrestleMania events from 2020? Have YOUR say in the comments section below.

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