No, the four-year gap builds unmatched hype and prestige that makes the World Cup special. Every two years and it becomes just another tournament nobody gets hyped for.
Not to mention player burnout is already out of control with the packed club schedule. Forcing a World Cup every two years just guarantees exhausted squads and lower quality football.
No. Hype is a color that dries too fast; two-year cycles drain magic, burn players, and strip football of sacred ritual.
Two years is water in motion; it keeps the game fresh, grows talent, and spreads hype to every corner. A four year relic dries the stream, adapt or fade.
Four-year hype fades; a two-year cycle keeps the flame alive, revenue flowing, and nations constantly vying for glory.