There won't be a universal answer as it depends greatly on the question itself.
An actual sentence with question mark isn't required so long as the question being asked is clear. What really matters is the value that the removed content provides.
- Is the removed "question statement" unnecessary fluff or included simply to include a question mark? - If so, then it is probably unnecessary and the edit to remove it is fine
- Does the removed "question statement" contain information necessary to answer the question? - If so, then roll back the edit
- Is the question completely clear with or without the statement - if not, then you should be looking to vote to close and not worry about the edit.
- Is the question on-topic for the site and not too broad? - if not, then you should be looking to vote to close and not worry about the edit.
For the last 2 bullets, it doesn't matter whether the edit makes the question unclear. The question needs to be closed, so just close it. In fact, if you are reviewing a suggested edit, you should also reject the edit. No sense reactivating a garbage question with a meaningless edit that will not fix the question.
In this case, the question is too broad with or without the statement. The proper course of action is not roll back, leave it as-is and vote/flag to close the question.