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Universal Championship – Who is Favored in the Triple Threat Match?

Who Will Prevail at the Royal Rumble?

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When it was revealed that Brock Lesnar would be defending the Universal Championship against two opponents, Braun Strowman and Kane, ardent consumers of WWE were initially puzzled about Kane being involved in the match. Shortly thereafter the consensus was that Kane was added to the match so that neither Strowman nor Lesnar would have to take a pinfall or submission loss. For those unaware, a Triple Threat match creates a situation where a championship can be lost without actually being beaten outright.

Lesnar is currently favored to retain at the Royal Rumble, with odds of -500. This means it would take a $500 bet to win only $100. This makes both Braun Strowman at +300 and Kane at +1000 the underdogs. A $100 bet on Kane upon success would yield $1000.

Lesnar and Strowman met one on one for Brock’s championship in September of last year at the PPV No Mercy and saw the champion defeat the challenger with his finisher, the F5. This was heavily criticized, as the current landscape of important WWE matches usually requires MULTIPLE finishers to defeat an opponent. To be fair, Braun did dominate Lesnar in both the match itself and the scuffles and brawls leading up to it.

With the idea that Kane is only involved to take the pin or be submitted, it would be very interesting to see a prop bet on which competitor will be the one to do so, however no such wager yet exists. Wagering on this particular match is only available to bettors in the UK and Ireland right now, but will be available to gamblers worldwide sometime before the Royal Rumble event.

WWE Universal Championship – Triple Threat

Brock Lesnar(c) -500 vs Braun Strowman +300 vs Kane +1000

Source – Paddy Power

 

Royal Rumble Matches, Tickets, and How To Watch For Free!

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ROYAL RUMBLE 2018
SUNDAY, JAN 28 | 7 PMET/4 PMPT
WELLS FARGO CENTER
PHILADELPHIA, PA

The Royal Rumble is just weeks away! This is a very exciting year with the 1st ever Women’s Royal Rumble to add to the usual mayhem! Tickets are still available on StubHub and Ticket Liquidator, so make sure you get them before they are completely gone!

The matches announced so far are:

Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Braun Strowman vs. Kane (Triple Threat Match)

The first-ever 30-Woman Over-The-Top Royal Rumble Match

The 2018 30-Man Over-The-Top Royal Rumble Match

United States Championship to be decided in tournament

WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn — 2-on-1 Handicap Match for the WWE Title

Raw Tag Team Champions Seth Rollins & Jason Jordan vs. Cesaro & Sheamus

SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos vs. Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin (2-out-of-3-Falls Match)

You can watch The 2018 Royal Rumble for FREE by subscribing to the WWE network today!

Details to be announced as we get them! Check back for PPV odds when they hit the market so make sure to bookmark our site!

Major Shift in WWE Women’s Royal Rumble Betting Odds, New Favorite

The following odds are sourced from Paddy Power, a sports book serving Ireland and The UK and a host of other countries. Global have not yet been set but subscribe to our mailing list and we will keep you updated when these become available. New Customers Only. 18+. T&Cs Apply.

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Shortly after the first ever Women’s Royal Rumble had been announced by the WWE, the gambling odds were set by the oddsmakers. Early odds had the most favored to win being MMA standout Ronda Rousey. This was shocking as Rousey, although inking a deal with WWE last year, has not yet competed in one match. Ronda did get the better of both Triple H and Stephanie McMahon at Wrestlemania 31 in a brief scuffle defending Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Rumors of Ronda joining the WWE have been rabid ever since.

While not yet being announced as a participant in the Women’s Royal Rumble, Rousey was the outright favorite. A shift has occurred and the undefeated Asuka has risen to the top of the odds and is the most favored at +162. Ronda has dropped to +175, leaving her second most likely to win.

Another frontrunner is Paige with odds of +600. Paige recently returned with her new group “Absolution” and is getting very impressive reactions. Becky Lynch at +700 is the most favored of the Smackdown roster and Nia Jax is at +1000.

Some interesting possible entrants include Stephanie McMahon at +2000, Maria Menounos at +3300 and Lana at +3300. Possible women returning to the WWE for the Royal Rumble include AJ Lee, Beth Phoenix, The Bella Twins, and Trish Stratus, each with individual odds of +2500. Michelle McCool and Stacey Keibler each have odds of +3300 and Torrie Wilson has odds of +5000.

Women’s Royal Rumble

Asuka 13/8 (+162)

Ronda Rousey 7/4 (+175)

Paige 6/1 (+600)

Becky Lynch 7/1 (+700)

Nia Jax 10/1 (+1000)

Charlotte Flair 14/1 (+1400)

Sasha Banks 14/1 (+1400)

Bayley 16/1 (+1600)

Naomi 18/1 (+1800)

Alexa Bliss 20/1 (+2000)

Stephanie McMahon 20/1 (+2000)

AJ Lee 25/1 (+2500)

Beth Pheonix 25/1 (+2500)

Brie Bella 25/1 (+2500)

Lita 25/1 (+2500)

Natalya 25/1 (+2500)

Nikki Bella 25/1 (+2500)

Trish Stratus 25/1 (+2500)

Billy Kay 33/1 (+3300)

Carmella 33/1 (+3300)

Ember Moon 33/1 (+3300)

Kairi Sane 33/1 (+3300)

Lana 33/1 (+3300)

Maria Menounos 33/1 (+3300)

Michelle McCool 33/1 (+3300)

Mickie James 33/1 (+3300)

Nikki Cross 33/1 (+3300)

Peyton Royce 33/1 (+3300)

Ruby Riott 33/1 (+3300)

Stacey Keibler 33/1 (+3300)

Tamina 33/1 (+3300)

Alicia Fox 40/1 (+4000)

Torrie Wilson 50/1 (+5000)

Source – Paddy Power

 

Over 100 Possibilities to Win the 2018 WWE Royal Rumble with Betting Odds

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Major Shift in Royal Rumble Frontrunner

The new year has arrived as we inch towards the Road to Wrestlemania and it all starts with the Royal Rumble in Philadelphia January 28 and live on the WWE Network. The main attraction of this event is the Royal Rumble match itself, a match with decades of history and decided who will go on to the main event of Wrestlemania for a shot a either the WWE Championship of the Universal Championship. Although the Rumble match is limited to 30 superstars, odds are available on over 100 possible entrants and these bets would be speculative at this point.

While odds have been available for most of 2017, those odds gave the best chance to Roman Reigns winning as it has been generally believed that Reigns challenging Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship would be the main event of Wrestlemania this is no longer the case. Roman has unfinished business with Lesnar since Wrestlemania 31, but the new favorite to win the Rumble is John Cena with odds of +225. Reigns is still a close second at +250.

Shinsuke Nakamura has very respectable odds of +275, only marginally behind Cena and Reigns, however AJ Styles is next on the list at +500. With AJ already being WWE Champion, he likely will not even be a participant in the Rumble match. For unknown reasons, Raw Tag Team Champion Seth Rollins is at +800, while his tag team partner Jason Jordan has far less favorable odds at +3300. Jordan replaced an injured Dean Ambrose in that tag team, and although he will likely miss the Royal Rumble, Ambrose still has odds of +2000. Bobby Roode and Braun Strowman have identical odds of +1000.

There are actually many possible entrants that aren’t even in the WWE currently. Goldberg has odds to win of +3300. With odds of +2500, NJPW US Champion Kenny Omega is another long shot but still has better odds than his WrestleKingdom opponent Chris Jericho. Y2J has odds of +3300. The Rock and Undertaker both have odds of +5000 and considering that Taker will be at the 25th Anniversary of RAW, this could be a worthy pick at those lines.

Even CM Punk, who walked out of WWE after the Royal Rumble 4 years ago, has odds of +6600 to return and win it. Shawn Michaels has odds of +8000, while Ryback and Bubba Ray Dudley have odds of +10000. With odds of +15000, both “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Ronda Rousey can be wagered on as well. Rousey is the only woman of this list.

Hulk Hogan, Darren Young, Jerry Lawler, Kevin Nash and James Ellsworth all have odds of +20000.

Even some non-wrestlers have odds to win including Floyd Mayweather, Conor McGregor, Vin Diesel, Barck Obama and President Donald Trump.

Royal Rumble

John Cena 9/4 (+225)

Roman Reigns 5/2 (+250)

Shinsuke Nakamura 11/4 (+275)

AJ Styles 5/1 (+500)

Seth Rollins 8/1 (+800)

Bobby Roode 10/1 (+1000)

Braun Strowman 10/1 (+1000)

Dolph Ziggler 12/1 (+1200)

Samoa Joe 12/1 (+1200)

Finn Balor 14/1 (+1400)

Sami Zayn 14/1 (+1400)

Baron Corbin 16/1 (+1600)

Jeff Hardy 16/1 (+1600)

Kevin Owens 16/1 (+1600)

Bray Wyatt 20/1 (+2000)

Brock Lesnar 20/1 (+2000)

Dean Ambrose 20/1 (+2000)

Elias 25/1 (+2500)

JinderMahal 25/1 (+2500)

Kenny Omega 25/1 (+2500)

Rusev 25/1 (+2500)

The Miz 25/1 (+2500)

Big E 33/1 (+3300)

Cesaro 33/1 (+3300)

Chris Jericho 33/1 (+3300)

Goldberg 33/1 (+3300)

Jason Jordan 33/1 (+3300)

Kurt Angle 33/1 (+3300)

Matt Hardy 33/1 (+3300)

Sheamus 33/1 (+3300)

Triple H 33/1 (+3300)

Big Cass 50/1 (+5000)

Chad Gable 50/1 (+5000)

Eric Young 50/1 (+5000)

Kofi Kingston 50/1 (+5000)

Luke Gallows 50/1 (+5000)

Roderick Strong 50/1 (+5000)

Shelton Benjamin 50/1 (+5000)

The Rock 50/1 (+5000)

Undertaker 50/1 (+5000)

Apollo Crews 66/1 (+6600)

CM Punk 66/1 (+6600)

Enzo Amore 66/1 (+6600)

Erick Rowan 66/1 (+6600)

Karl Jones 66/1 (+6600)

Kassius Ohno 66/1 (+6600)

Killian Dain 66/1 (+6600)

Luke Harper 66/1 (+6600)

Mojo Rawley 66/1 (+6600)

Austin Aries 80/1 (+8000)

Batista 80/1 (+8000)

Big Show 80/1 (+8000)

Brian Kendrick 80/1 (+8000)

Daniel Bryan 80/1 (+8000)

Hideo Itami 80/1 (+8000)

Kane 80/1 (+8000)

Neville 80/1 (+8000)

Pete Dunne 80/1 (+8000)

Rich Swann 80/1 (+8000)

Shawn Michaels 80/1 (+8000)

TJ Perkins 80/1 (+8000)

Titus O’Neil 80/1 (+8000)

Tyler Bates 80/1 (+8000)

Tyler Breeze 80/1 (+8000)

Zack Ryder 80/1 (+8000)

Conor McGregor 100/1 (+8000)

Dash Wilder 100/1 (+10000)

Jack Gallagher 100/1 (+10000)

Johnny Gargano 100/1 (+10000)

Ryback 100/1 (+10000)

Scott Dawson 100/1 (+10000)

Tommaso Ciampa 100/1 (+10000)

Bo Dallas 150/1 (+15000)

Bubba Ray 150/1 (+15000)

Curtis Axel 150/1 (+15000)

Fandango 150/1 (+15000)

Goldust 150/1 (+15000)

Heath Slater 150/1 (+15000)

Jey Usos 150/1 (+15000)

Jimmy Uso 150/1 (+15000)

John Morrison 150/1 (+15000)

Kalisto 150/1 (+15000)

No Way Jose 150/1 (+15000)

R-Truth 150/1 (+15000)

Ronda Rousey 150/1 (+15000)

Shane McMahon 150/1 (+15000)

Sin Cara 150/1 (+15000)

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin 150/1 (+15000)

Alberto Del Rio 200/1 (+20000)

Billy Gunn 200/1 (+20000)

Darren Young 200/1 (+20000)

Hulk Hogan 200/1 (+20000)

James Ellsworth 200/1 (+20000)

Jerry Lawler 200/1 (+20000)

Kevin Nash 200/1 (+20000)

Shaquille O’Neal 200/1 (+20000)

Carlito 225/1 (+22500)

Rhyno 250/1 (+25000)

Vin Diesel 250/1 (+25000)

Floyd Mayweather 400/1 (+40000)

Donald Trump 750/1 (+75000)

Barack Obama 1000/1 (+100000)

Source – Paddy Power

“We All Need to Thank the McMahons”, a Royal Rumble Review by Billy Reil

Well folks, the Royal Rumble has come and gone and what an exciting event it was. Royal Rumble has always been one of my favorite shows of the year, filled with excitement and usually mystery as far as surprise entrants. This show demonstrated the depth on WWE’s main roster as the card was solid was front to bottom. I wasn’t a big fan of some of the pre-show matches, as Sasha Banks has seen better match placement and better chemistry than demonstrated on sunday night, but you can’t win em all so to speak and you can’t always be in the main event. However, it is in my estimation that she should be involved in a trade before her character gets stale and or she tacks on too many jobs. If the WWE creative department doesn’t book her in a 3 way for the WWE RAW Women’s title for Wrestlemania than she should be traded to the smackdown roster to keep the momentum that she has left and keep her involved in main segments/storylines because she is far too talented to have her in the company as a mere afterthought. Nia Jax is the biggest woman on the roster and if continued to be booked like a monster than there should be no stopping her. However, if memory serves me correct, I just saw her lose to Bailey not too long ago and when you try to build a monster heel like Nia Jax, she needs to be protected, and unlike how the story goes with Vince Mcmahon claiming that nobody remembers wins and losses I certainly remember Bailey getting the ‘duke’ on Raw. This match was a clash of styles and I guess it help to build Nia Jax up, but it didn’t do anything for Sasha Banks. I also wasn’t too enthused with how the Raw tag team division has been booked since ‘The New Day’ broke the streak of days as champion and was quickly dethroned afterward by Cesaro/Sheamus. Now I do like both members of ‘The Club’, but it’s also hard to forget how far and often that they were buried on Raw, week after week, month after month, and we’re supposed to just forget that now since they won the titles on the pre-show ? I just don’t agree with this booking philosophy that wins and losses don’t matter. Now don’t get it twisted, I’m not one of these smark writers that hate on everything, and always have a better idea than the creative department does, but it’s just really difficult for me to buy into characters who were just “unlucky for 6 months.” There was a 6 woman tag team match representing Smackdown on the pre-show, and I don’t remember it either because I don’t want to or it was just very forgettable. I shake my head often at matches that are thrown together to either just get talent a paycheck or to fill time, but there must be a better way for both. Back in the day there were those very memorable video packages that would build up the matches on the actual pay-per view. These videos were created to sell the show, they were done for a good reason and were usually excellently put together. As a matter of fact, I remember the WWE having the best video packages in all of sports and this was before the era of sportscenter. Somewhere along the line, the WWE has changed there ways and change isn’t always a good thing.
 
The Royal Rumble pay per view or ‘special event’ was in itself one of the best shows that the WWE has ever put on in the history of the company. There were at least 2 matches that were 4 stars and that alone is worth the price of admission and we haven’t even added the rumble to that experience. Rich Swann and Pac aka Neville had a good match, lack of crowd heat withstanding, a title change and they had a hard spot following Kevin Owens VS Roman Reigns which was excellently done, well worked, and whomever the agent of the match was should be commended. However good that the chemistry of these two were, the finish was the drizzling shits. I acknowledge that there was some sort of history between Reigns and Strowman within the past 6 months, but to me it was kinda grasping at straws. Given the facts that Reigns was in the ‘Royal Rumble match’ at the end of the night, having Strowman run in and costing Reigns the title made this story a little too convoluted for my taste. Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho have been a strangely entertaining 2 man act that I don’t think anybody saw coming when they first started, but Jericho has been known for getting the most of out his opportunity’s. Prior to this run it had looked like Jericho was getting stale and had nowhere to go, but the infusion of Owens, he has breathed new film into that Highlight Reel. Roman Reigns to me has been the biggest heel in wrestling for 2 years now and it appears that there is no end in sight. I find it completely unfathomable that even the smartest of fans and observers don’t see how they are all being okiedoked into believing that Roman is supposed to be a babyface. It is so clear to me and it has been since he pinned Daniel Bryan at Fast Lane a while back that WWE has been trolling their fans into giving heat to Reigns. If Reigns weren’t over than you would hear a pin drop when he comes to the ring, but it is clearly not the case at all, as he gets booed more than any heel in the company. WWE has figured out ways to flip the script clearly by booking Reigns in a way that no WWE superstar has ever been booked. There is a tint of continuity in regards to how WWE booked Cena for years, but In Roman Reigns case they are going all the way. WWE no longer has to find out ways for their babyfaces to “Turn heel”, as it is passe as all hell to do, it’s been done to death, but there is certain genius in how the writing team has changed the game. I like it….alot. Owens and Reigns had a very good match and it wasn’t a 4 star match then it is for sure a 3 and 3 quarters star match. The match of the night was A.J. Styles VS John Cena. I’m not going to go in depth by telling you the names of the all the moves that they hit each other with, but this match was the culmination of their feud, and it featured them kicking out of each other’s finished numerous amounts of times. The last five minutes were absolutely amazing, breath taking, and after Cena won the match there was a clear appreciation of John’s body of work. The crowd has been shitting on John to both troll him and the company as a message that they want indy darling’s and the message has been noted, as A.J. was the absolute face of indy-darlings and this match and feud provided a great book-end to these two and their series of matches.
So the road to wrestlemania has finally begun and this show was almost a perfect set-up for both Elimination Chamber and Fast Lane. The company have methodically built some strong feud’s and the only questions is who will have the belts going into Wrestlemania. Late sunday night, after the Royal Rumble, I listened to a few post-show podcasts and my lord, I was so confused as to how many fans were complaining about the show. I mean it’s really wild to me that the narrative is always the same after the rumble. “I’m going to cancel my subscription to the network, We hate Roman Reigns, blah,blah,blah, etc,etc,etc.” I mean come on people, we have the best women’s wrestling on the planet right now with Charlotte/ Bailey tearing it up on a nightly basis, 2 amazing title matches and a really awesome Royal Rumble match, but yet fan’s and wrestling journalist still find things to complain about. At what point do you check yourself and think how great it is to be a wrestling fan in 2017? The United Kingdom tournament was amazing/ the Cruiserweight Classic was pretty cool and this was within 6 months of each other. Vince should cancel their subscriptions and tell the fans that if they want to rejoin then it will be 29.99 and guess what ? The people would pay the 29.99 believe that. If you want to read about the Royal Rumble match itself then this is not the article for you, but if you want to question how lucky we are and understand psychology then please reread this. I really don’t get the Roman Reigns hate, as he clearly is so improved as an in-ring worker. Do you guys and girls need to be strapped to a chair and be forced to watch late WCW and TNA or shitty indies ? These next two months are going to be pretty incredible as far as culminations of storylines and amazing matches. Oh and by the way, I haven’t mentioned how awesome that Sami Zayn/Seth Rollins match was on Raw. The WWE gave that away on free television for God’s sake, so don’t say that everything is a cash grab. So before you start complaining about the current wrestling product, I want you to think hard about just how many amazing wrestlers that the WWE have employed currently. HHH,Steph and Vince have been amazing towards the fans of wrestling and honestly we need to thank them.

Over/Unders on Royal Rumble Eliminations and Prop Bets

The following odds are from 5 Dimes and represent the American Market. Currently Mastercard, American Express and Bitcoins are being accepted for deposits. Bets can be made for as low as 50 cent although there is never an obligation to place a wager or make a deposit to view and follow the ever changing odds. Visit 5Dimes [clink id=”1″]by clicking here[/clink].

Odds are  being offered on number of eliminations in the Royal Rumble in over/under form. There are only odds for a few entrants on this, but unlike the odds on the outright winner, there is only action if the wrestler actually competes in the match. The bet will be canceled and the bet will be refunded otherwise. Braun Strowman is still favored to have the most eliminations and it’s no surprise he tops the over/unders here.

Braun Strowman – over 5 ½ +220, under 5 ½ -300
Brock Lesnar – over 5 ½ +160, under 5 ½ -210
Goldberg – over 4 ½ +115, under 4 ½ -155
The Undertaker – over 3 ½ +205, under 3 ½ -285

Odds on who will have more eliminations in the Royal Rumble between choice of two entrants have been set as well. Like the over/under odds there is only action on these if both wrestlers actually compete in the match.

Goldberg +130 vs Brock Lesnar -170
Big Cass +145 vs Rusev -185
Baron Corbin -600 vs Big Show +400
Braun Strowman -1700 vs The Undertaker +800
Braun Strowman -1200 vs Baron Corbin +600
Cesaro +210 vs Rusev -290
Kane -245 vs Big Show +175
Big Cass -245 vs Big E +175
Braun Strowman -585 vs Any Other Competitors +385

 

Source: 5Dimes

Odds for New Matches for WWE Royal Rumble 2017

The following odds are from 5 Dimes and represent the American Market. Currently Mastercard, American Express and Bitcoins are being accepted for deposits. Bets can be made for as low as 50 cent although there is never an obligation to place a wager or make a deposit to view and follow the ever changing odds. Visit 5Dimes [clink id=”1″]by clicking here[/clink].

Preshow matches have had odds set and because they were recently posted they haven’t moved like the matches that were posted earlier in the weeks. All are under “end of preshow broadcast grading” to account for a possible “Dusty Finish” in the case an initial decision is reversed or a match is restarted.

A brief explanation on how to read the lines. These are known as “American Odds” or Moneyline and the minus sign is to indicate the favorite and the plus for the underdog. A $100 bet on Sasha Banks at +365 would win $365 because she’s the underdog. At -555, it would take a $555 wager on Nia Jax just to yield $100 because she is favored.

WWE Raw Tag Team Championship
Cesaro & Sheamus -140 vs Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson +100

Six Woman Tag Team Match
Becky Lynch, Nikki Bella and Naomi -530 vs Alexa Bliss, Mickie Jame and Natalya +350

Singles Match
Sasha Banks +600 vs Nia Jax -1200

The odds for the matches posted earlier in the week have moved and even flipped in the case of the Universal Championship Match, but the “smart money odds” have not been entirely determined yet. This should happen sometime before the event. They are currently fluctuating in either direction.

WWE Championship
AJ Styles(c) +550 vs John Cena -1050

WWE Universal Championship
Kevin Owens(c) -1500 vs Roman Reigns +700

WWE Raw Women’s Championship
Charlotte Flair(c) -1500 vs Bayley +700

WWE Cruiserweight Championship
Rich Swann(c) +650 vs Neville -1350

Randy Orton is still the odds on favorite to win the Royal Rumble at -1200. Orton is so favored right now that a bet on “the field” is +600. This means you can bet against Orton and if anyone else wins the wager is successful.

Source: 5Dimes

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Royal Rumble “Special Bets” from European Market

The European Market is offering “Special Bets” on the Royal Rumble match with odds on events that could occur during the match. These are from Paddy Power, an Irish sports book known for bizarre and sometimes controversial odds for exotic and novelty betting.

A brief and simple explanation on how to understand these fractional odds. The number on the right if risked would return winnings of the number on the left. So a $6 bet on Sami Zayn lasting the longest in the rumble would yield $5 if the bet is won. Based on these odds, it’s more likely to happen than not. The other extreme would be James Ellsworth’s 33/1 odds on eliminating Goldberg. In this case a $1 bet would win $33 because it’s not very likely to happen.

Check these out for yourself because new special bets may be added and the ones that already exist could move in one direction or another by [clink id=”14″]clicking here to visit[/clink] Paddy Power

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  • Sami Zayn to stay in the match for the longest time 5/6
  • Cesaro to eliminate Sheamus 6/4
  • Enzo Amore to eliminate Rusev 6/4
  • Dean Ambrose to eliminate Baron Corbin15/8
  • Seth Rollins to stay in the match for the longest time 9/4
  • Randy Orton to eliminate Brock Lesnar 3/1
  • John Cena to eliminate The Undertaker 7/2
  • Shaquille O’Neal to eliminate Big Show 4/1
  • The Undertaker to eliminate John Cena 7/2
  • Braun Strowman to eliminate both Goldberg and Brock Lesnar 6/1
  • Undertaker to win the Rumble and win the WWE Championship at Wrestlemania 7/1
  • Titus O’Neil to eliminate all 3 members of The New Day 7/1
  • Final 4 to be Undertaker, Goldberg, Brock Lesnar and Chris Jericho 8/1
  • Finn Balor to enter number 1 and win 10/1
  • The Undertaker to enter number 1 and win 10/1
  • Final 6 to be: Undertaker, Strowman, Jericho, Rollins, Orton and Wyatt 14/1
  • Chris Jericho to win and Sami Zayn to stay in the match longest 16/1
  • James Ellsworth to eliminate Goldberg 33/1

Follow these odds at Paddy Power

Donald Trump WWE Royal Rumble

Donald Trump’s Odds of Winning WWE Royal Rumble

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Believe it or not United States President Donald J Trump has odds for this Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble. 30 men compete in an over the top rope rumble and the winner gets a championship title shot at Wrestlemania 33. Trump has odds of 1000/1 to win the match and he’s not even scheduled to be in attendance. To put this in perspective a $1 bet could win $1000. Former President Barack Obama has the same odds. The same sports book is offering odds on Donald Trump being given honorary knighthood by the United Kingdom. These can be found under the novelties section of the sports book Paddy Power and can be visited by [clink id=”14″]clicking here[/clink]. This is an Irish sportbook and does not take wagers from the United States and Canada but does in many other nations.

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This wouldn’t the President’s first time getting involved with the WWE however, Donald hosted Wrestlemania IV and V at Trump Plaza. Trump would also be the top attraction for Wrestlemania 23 in the “Battle of the Billionaires” and defeated WWE Owner Vince McMahon. The two Billionaires recruited a WWE Superstar to do battle for them by proxy in the squared circle in front of a sellout audience of 80,103, the largest crows ever at Ford Field in Detroit. McMahon chose Umaga, a 6’4″, 350 pound Samoan-American. Trump answered by selecting Bobby Lashley, a 6’3″ 278 pound 3-time Intercollegiate NAIA champion powerhouse. Both Vince and Donald agreed to put their hair on the line in this match. All of these moments can been seen by signing up for free to the WWE Network [clink id=”2″]by clicking here[/clink].

 

During the match itself, The Donald would end up clotheslining Vince on the floor outside the ring. Ultimately, Trump would be victorious when Lashley pinned Umaga in the middle of the ring. Afterwards, Lashley, Trump and special guest referee “Stone Cold” Steve Austin made good on the stipulation and shaved Mr. McMahon’s head in the ring.

Then there was an in ring celebration led by Austin passing out beers, which Trump accepted and poured out when “Stone Cold” wasn’t looking because The President abstains from alcohol. donald trump wrestlemaniaAustin would end up giving a stunner to Donald Trump. Trump’s people backstage advised him not to take the move, but in the end it was Donald’s decision and because of this we are bestowed the gift of one of the most memorable Wrestlemania moments of all time. Accomplished pay-per-view a buy rate of 1,048,000, a record that still stands today.

Trump would return to WWE, when he purchased WWE from Vince McMahon. The Donald showed up to run the June 22, 2009 edition of WWE RAW. Under Trump’s ownership and management, gave the ticket buying audience a full refund, rendering a free night of entertainment. He also rebooked the matches for the night so the WWE Universe got better entertainment. By the end of the night McMahon made a deal with The President to buy back the company for twice what he originally sold it for earlier that day.

The 2013 WWE Hall of Fame would see Donald Trump be inducted by Vince McMahon. He is the only President in the United States to ever be inducted. Also in that year’s class Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, Trish Stratus, Booker T and Mick Foley.

As far as the possibility of Trump winning this year’s Royal Rumble, it’s only a matter of showing up. If The President enters the match, it’s not imaginable that he would lose. That would guarantee an appearance at Wrestlemania 33 in Orlando. Having just been sworn in 9 days before the rumble, it seems extremely unlikely that Donald would show up at all however. A Wrestlemania appearance is likely at some point, though this year is probably not the year. There is a fair chance he could show up in December for the WWE’s Annual Tribute to the Troops event, at least via satellite. There’s still the WWE connection because Linda McMahon, Vince’s wife, earned a position in The President’s cabinet as head of the Small Business Administration.

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Odds Shift for WWE Universal Championship Match at Royal Rumble

The odds for the WWE Universal Championship match have flipped completely with Kevin Owens now being favored to retain. The odds were very close to begin with and there is still a relatively narrow margin, however no doubt something of interest occurred to cause this shift in the line. The most probable being heavy bets being placed on Owens moved the line to mantain a “balanced book”.

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Kevin Owens(c) -210 vs Roman Reigns +160

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