Showing the full reason for closure in the Reopen Votes review queue would, IMHO, be useful – but it may have been omitted to minimize the space usage of the displayed banner (thus making more of the actual post visible in the default view).
However, for questions closed for such "guideline violations", you can generally see what the actual reason was by opening the post in a new window: this will distinguish between, for example, "Needs debugging details" and "Caused by a typo...".
I have no more Reopen Reviews left to me on the main site, today, so maybe this Meta review will demonstrate; the review just shows:
Not suitable for this site This question doesn’t meet a Meta Stack Overflow guideline.
However, clicking on the question's title opens a new window, in which the full close banner is displayed, revealing that the close voters considered that:
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I believe showing the actual/full reason for closure is important because – although I agree with what others have said in terms of not wanting to reopen a question simply to close it for another reason – we now have to specify why we think a question should remain closed: We are presented with a second popup asking if we think "The original close reason(s) was not resolved", or if we would rather specify a different reason.
So, how can we agree that the original close reason is still valid if we aren't told what that reason is?