WWE Extreme Rules – Two Championship Matches Flip Via Sportsbook Betting Odds

These odds are courtesy of 5Dimes, a sports book accepting customers worldwide.

Extreme Rules betting odds are still very close in most matches. The added Pre-show match now has attributed odds as well and those see Sanity favored at -260 to defeat The New Day. While both the Intercontinental Championship and Smackdown Tag Team Championship Matches have seen the odds flip, the odds are still close in either case. Dolph Ziggler, formerly with marginal odds as a favorite is now a slight underdog defending the IC title against Seth Rollins in a 30 minute Iron Man Match. Team Hell No have also flipped as underdogs to favorites in their challenge to the Smackdown Tag Champs, The Bludgeon Brothers.

AJ Styles has seen his odds rise to -850 after already being the best odds compared to all other performers on the card. Rusev is an unlikely challenger to Styles’ WWE Championship based on his recent placement on WWE events. This is reminiscent of Jinder Mahal’s sudden rise to WWE Championship contendership last year, which saw him defy sportsbook odds throughout his championship reign.

Shinsuke Nakamura’s odds as a favorite to defeat United States Champion Jeff Hardy has risen significantly to -350. Asuka, while still favorite to defeat Smackdown Women’s Champion Carmella, has seen those odds shorten to make the already close odds tighten up further. For the Raw Women’s Championship, Nia Jax is still the underdog challenger but those odds have moved closer in probability for Jax to defeat Champion Alexa Bliss. This means since the odds were introduced, the bettors have been backing Nia more then Bliss.

The rest of the odds for the PPV haven’t moved much and are listed below. These always have the possibility to change again up to bell time when the lines close and this can be followed in real time via the sportsbook.

WWE Championship

AJ Styles(c) -850 vs Rusev +484

Raw Women’s Championship (Extreme Rules Match)

Alexa Bliss(c) -260 vs Nia Jax +180

Smackdown Women’s Championship

Carmella(c) +110 vs Asuka -150

Intercontinental Championship (30-Minute Iron Man Match)

Dolph Ziggler(c) +125 vs Seth Rollins -165

United States Championship

Jeff Hardy(c) +250 vs Shinsuke Nakamura -350

Raw Tag Team Championship

Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt(c) -270 vs The B-Team +190

Smackdown Tag Team Championship

The Bludgeon Brothers(c) -180 vs Team Hell No +145

Steel Cage Match

Braun Strowman -350 vs Kevin Owens +250

Roman Reigns -180 vs Bobby Lashley +140

Finn Balor -155 vs Baron Corbin +115

PreShow Match

The New Day +200 vs Sanity -280

Source – 5Dimes



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Early Betting Odds for WWE Extreme Rules Offering Close Odds on Most Matches

These odds are courtesy of 5Dimes, a sports book accepting customers worldwide.

With the exception of a few matches, early odds for most bouts at WWE Extreme Rules this Sunday are very close. These lines have plenty of room to move and early bettors will be taking advantage of this before the weekend wager rush that occurs with WWE PPVs. Since mid-2017, “smart money” odds stopped coming in and the general predictability of a match became the driving force behind line moves. There have been more upsets in the last six months than any other period.

Currently, the most lopsided odds are with AJ Styles retaining the WWE Championship against first time challenger Rusev. Styles is -415 as the favorite to win. The Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss also has impressive odds of -365 to successfully retain against Nia Jax in an Extreme Rules match.

In a Steel cage match, Braun Strowman is favored at -245 to defeat Kevin Owens and these odds seem like they should be more in favor of Braun. The rest of the card is very close in terms of odds. Finn Balor, Roman Reigns, Asuka, Team Hell No, Shinsuke Nakamura, Deleter of Worlds and Dolph Ziggler are all marginal favorites. It can be expected that these lines will move by the weekend.

WWE Championship

AJ Styles(c) -415 vs Rusev +295

Raw Women’s Championship (Extreme Rules Match)

Alexa Bliss(c) -365 vs Nia Jax +255

Smackdown Women’s Championship

Carmella(c) +120 vs Asuka -160

Intercontinental Championship (30-Minute Iron Man Match)

Dolph Ziggler(c) -190 vs Seth Rollins +150

United States Championship

Jeff Hardy(c) +120 vs Shinsuke Nakamura -160

Raw Tag Team Championship

Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt(c) -150 vs The B-Team +110

Smackdown Tag Team Championship

The Bludgeon Brothers(c) +105 vs Team Hell No -145

Steel Cage Match

Braun Strowman -245 vs Kevin Owens +175

Roman Reigns -155 vs Bobby Lashley +115

Finn Balor -140 vs Baron Corbin +100

Source – 5Dimes



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Money In the Bank 2018 Live Results

Hey everyone! After a brief hiatus, I am back! Results will be posted on this post as they happen, so if you can’t watch it live, you can see what happens here!

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The odds are also out and you can place your bets up until bell time for each match. To learn more click here!

Stay tuned, as this post will be updated as Money In The Bank happens LIVE!

Preshow match:

Smackdown Tag Team Championship:
Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson vs The Bludgeon Brothers Harper and Rowan (c): The Bludgeon Brothers retain in a short but entertaining match.

Main Card:

Daniel Bryan vs Big Cass: Daniel Bryan wins by submission. This match was great.

Sami Zayn vs Bobby Lashley: Bobby Lashley (well duh?)

Elias comes out to play us a tune, he does his whole gimmick then tells Chicago they aren’t worth it. Then Seth Rollins music hits.
Intercontinental Championship match
Elias vs Set Rollins (c): Seth Rollins retained the intercontinental champion but Elias put up a great fight

Womens Money In The Bank Match:
Sasha Banks vs Becky Lynch vs Ember Moon vs Natalia Vs Lana Vs Naomi vs Alexa Bliss vs Charlotte Flair: Alexa Bliss won, but the crowd wanted Becky Lynch.

Jinder Mahal vs Roman Reigns: Roman Reigns wins… And no one in Chicago cared.

SmackDown Women’s Championship
Asuka vs Carmella(c): This was a great match and it looked like Asuka was going to take the win, when someone showed up in her mask and cape at ringside… giving Carmella enough time to grab the pin and retain her title, and the ringside guest was none other than JAMES ELLSWORTH!!! Welcome back!

WWE Championship Match (Last Man Standing Match)
Shinsuke Nakamura vs AJ Styles: AJ Styles retains his title, this match was crazy!

RAW Women’s Championship Match
Ronda Rousey vs Nia Jaxx(c): This match was awesome until Bliss interrupted and hit Rousey with the MITB briefcase. Bliss cashes in the MITB contract against Nia Jaxx
Alexa Bliss Vs Nia Jaxx: Alexa Bliss takes the RAW Womens Championship from an injured Nia Jaxx.

Men’s Money In The Bank Match
Samoa Joe vs Finn Balor vs Rusev vs Bobby Roode vs Kofi vs Kevin Owens vs Braun Strowman vs The Miz

BRAUN STROWMAN won! Hell yeah!!!

Overall this PPV was pretty good, and really didn’t drag as much as I thought it would. Probably one of the top PPV’s so far this year.

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Who Will Finally Overcome Brock Lesnar?

The following betting odds are sourced from Unibet, an online sportsbook and casino based out of Malta. Unibet accepts player from The United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Monaco, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Estonia, Lithuania, Australia and New Zealand.

Can Anyone Conquer the Conqueror?

Unibet, an online sportsbook and casino based in Malta has introduced an interesting prop bet on who will be the next Universal Champion after Brock Lesnar. This bet is worded very specifically to account for Lesnar vacating the title, which was never considered a serious possibility anyway. This bet is essentially about who will defeat Brock for his championship. One name is favored outright and that name is Braun Strowman.

Strowman is a -200 favorite right now as his stock continues to rise on the Raw Brand. Lesnar, on the other hand, is barely under contract. Roman Reigns has the next best chances of dethroning Lesnar at +134, respectable odds. Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins continues to pull out high level television matches on a weekly basis and lately is being considered by many to be ripe for another run on top. Rollins has odds of +300.

Next most likely is a recently returned superstar endorsed by our friends at Wrestling with Things on Youtube. David Joseph and Sammy Joseph discuss their opinions on who will be the wrestler to beat Brock Lesnar. Watch this video to see why it could be Bobby Lashley, who attained the 4th highest projection to topple Lesnar. Lashley has odds of +500.

Tied for 5th, both with odds of +800 are Finn Balor and Jinder Mahal. There has been talk of a Lesnar vs Balor match in the past, but it never came to fruition. There was a match actually booked last year at Survivor Series between Mahal and Brock, but that was changed when AJ Styles won the WWE Championship away from Jinder. Below is a list of even more possibilities one who will win the Universal championship next.

Next Universal Champion After Brock Lesnar

Braun Strowman -200

Roman Reigns +134

Seth Rollins +300

Bobby Lashley +500

Finn Balor +800

Jinder Mahal +800

John Cena +1000

Drew McIntyre +1200

Dean Ambrose +1500

Jason Jordan +1500

Baron Corbin +2000

Dolph Ziggler +2000

The Rock +2000

Triple H +2000

CM Punk +2500

Chris Jericho +2500

Kevin Owens +2500

Sami Zayn +2500

Bobby Roode +3300

Elias +3300

Kurt Angle +3300

Bray Wyatt +4000

Matt Hardy +4000

Source – Unibet



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Who is Favored to Win The Greatest Royal Rumble?

The following odds come from our friends at 5Dimes

On the day before The Greatest Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia, only one of the seven championships on the line project the champion to retain. Even then it’s worth noting that Roman Reigns, while still favored, has seen his odds shorten in his challenge for the Universal Championship held by Brock Lesnar. Last week Roman was favored at -700, but now he is only at -305. Also, since the Raw Tag Team Championship is vacant, there is no possibility for the titles to be retained. The former champions, Cesaro and Sheamus however, are huge underdogs against their opponents, Bray Wyatt and Matt Hardy, who are favored at -1050, the best odds out of anyone on this event. With Cesaro and Sheamus now on Smackdown and this being for the Raw Tag Titles, these odds are easy to believe.

The Undertaker has very good odds of -900 to defeat Rusev in a casket match and John Cena has respectable odds of -230 to best Triple H. For the actual Greatest Royal Rumble Match itself, Braun Strowman still has the best odds and these have moved even more in his favor to +105, whereas they had been +500 previously. According to the odds the only entrant that would have a chance is Daniel Bryan at +220.

A brief explanation of how to read these odds easily – The minus sign represents the favorite while the plus sign indicates an underdog. The number after the plus or minus tells us how much of an underdog or favorite that particular competitor is.

WWE Greatest Royal Rumble

WWE Universal Championship – Steel Cage Match

Brock Lesnar(c) +225 vs Roman Reigns -305

WWE Championship

AJ Styles(c) -180 vs Shinsuke Nakamura +140

WWE Intercontinental Championship – Ladder Match

Seth Rollins(c) -300 vs The Miz +485 vs Samoa Joe +800 vs Finn Balor +800

WWE United States Championship

Jeff Hardy -155 vs Jinder Mahal +115

Raw Tag Team Championship

Bray Wyatt and Matt Hardy -1050 vs Cesaro and Sheamus +550

Smackdown Tag Team Championship

The Bludgeon Brothers(c) -310 vs The Usos +230

WWE Cruiserweight Championship

Cedric Alexander(c) -475 vs Kalisto +325

John Cena -230 vs Triple H +170

Casket Match

The Undertaker -900 vs Rusev +500

Greatest Royal Rumble (Top 10)

Braun Strowman +105

Daniel Bryan +220

Baron Corbin +700

Chris Jericho +950

Elias +1100

Dolph Ziggler +1700

Big E +2300

Big Show +2300

Mojo Rawley +2300

Kurt Angle +3200

 

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UPDATED: WWE Fastlane Betting Odds – Which Matches Have Patently Obvious Outcomes and Which are Too Close to Call?

Odds are now out for the global market from our friends at 5Dimes!

Other Sports Pro Wrestling Spread Money Line Total Points
– Sunday, March 11, 2018 8:00 PM
101   AJ Styles wins Six-Pack challenge -900
102   Field wins Six-Pack challenge -999999
103   John Cena wins Six-Pack challenge +1000
104   Field wins Six-Pack challenge -999999
105   Kevin Owens wins Six-Pack challenge +1200
106   Field wins Six-Pack challenge -999999
107   Sami Zayn wins Six-Pack challenge +1200
108   Field wins Six-Pack challenge -999999
109   Baron Corbin wins Six-Pack challenge +2500
110   Field wins Six-Pack challenge -999999
111   Dolph Ziggler wins Six-Pack challenge +2500
112   Field wins Six-Pack challenge -999999
Bobby Roode vs Randy Orton – Singles match – WWE United States Championship – Sunday, March 11, 2018 8:00 PM
115   Bobby Roode (end of broadcast ruling) -140
116   Randy Orton (end of broadcast ruling) +100
The Usos vs The New Day – Tag team match – WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship – Sunday, March 11, 2018 8:00 PM
117   The Usos (initial ruling)
118   The New Day (initial ruling)
119   The Usos (end of broadcast ruling) -190
120   The New Day (end of broadcast ruling) +150
Charlotte Flair vs Ruby Riott – Singles match – WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship – Sunday, March 11, 2018 8:00 PM
123   Charlotte Flair (end broadcast ruling) -2300
124   Ruby Riott (end of broadcast ruling) +1100
Shinsuke Nakamura vs Rusev – Singles match – Sunday, March 11, 2018 8:00 PM
127   Shinsuke Nakamura (end broadcast ruling) -3250
128   Rusev (end of broadcast ruling) +1350
Becky Lynch and Naomi vs Natalya and Carmella – Tag team match – Sunday, March 11, 2018 8:00 PM
131   B.Lynch & Naomi (end broadcast ruling) -150
132   Natalya & Carmella(end broadcast ruling) +110


The following odds are sourced from Paddy Power, an Irish Sports Book serving Ireland, The UK and other nations. The Paddy Power website is subject to geo-blocking and may not be available from in all regions. 

WWE Fastlane is this Sunday on the WWE Network and is the last PPV before Wrestlemania next month. The early betting odds have been set and in the main event AJ Styles is expected to retain the WWE Championship with heavy odds of -800. These odds are especially convincing, given that Styles is defending against five different opponents in a Six Pack Challenge. With AJ expected to have a long awaited dream match with Shinsuke Nakamura, his former rival in New Japan, this projection will most likely stand.

No one else in this match seems to have much of a chance. John Cena has the next best odds after AJ and even then is a long shot as a +750 underdog. Everyone else in the match has even less favorable odds with the least favorable being Dolph Ziggler at +1200.

The only Fastlane participant with better odds than AJ is the Smackdown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair at -1000. Charlotte is defending against Ruby Riott, the leader of the Riott Squad and she has odds of +500.

For the United States Championship, Bobby Roode and challenger Randy Orton are currently in a dead heat, both having odds of -120 making this the least predictable match of the entire event. This one could go either way.





The Smackdown Tag Team Championship very close with The Usos slightly favored at -175 to successfully retain. The New Days are the challengers and only marginal underdogs at +125.

In a singles match, the man who will fact the WWE Champion at Wrestlemania is favored at -800 to defeat Rusev, who is at +450. This is a virtual lock and presumably serving as a showcase match for Nakamura headed into the biggest show of the year.

Finally in a women’s tag team match, Becky Lynch and Naomi are favored slightly at -150 to defeat Natalya & Carmella, who are +110 underdogs. These are close odds and could go either way because this match doesn’t matter very much.

As always, the odds will change as we draw close to the event. The minus sign represents the favorites and the plus sign indicates underdogs. The digit after the plus or minus tells us how favored or unfavored a particular competitor is.

WWE Fastlane Betting Odds

WWE Cham[ionship 6 Pack Challenge

AJ Styles(c) -800 vs

John Cena +750 vs

Sami Zayn +850 vs

Kevin Owens +900 vs

Baron Corbin +1000 vs

Dolph Ziggler +1200

Smackdown Women’s Championship

Charlotte Flair(c) -1000 vs Ruby Riott +500

United States Championship

Bobby Roode(c) -120 vs Randy Orton -120

Smackdown Tag Team Championship

The Usos(c) -175 vs The New Day +125

Shinsuke Nakamura -800 vs Rusev +450

Becky Lynch & Naomi -150 vs Natalya & Carmella +110

Source – Paddy Power

There are Already Betting Odds for Next Year’s Royal Rumble

The Monster Among Men Leads the Pack

Oddsmakers wasted no time setting the odds for next year’s Royal Rumble match, despite it being almost one year away. 120 choices have been listed, and the best odds are property of Braun Strowman, who had a breakout year and is expected to be built up even further leading into 2019.

Braun’s odds should be taken with a grain of salt, as there have been no reports that the WWE has solidified plans for who will pick up a Rumble victory next year. For what it’s worth, Roman Reigns was favored by sports books throughout 2017 to win the last Rumble and ended up flipping in the weeks leading to the match in favor of Shinsuke Nakamura, the eventual winner.

Perennial contender, Roman Reigns is the next most favored at +350 as he is usually a serious candidate to win the Rumble. Brock Lesnar, John Cena and AJ Styles are all individually favored at +600 and tied for third most favored.

Of the entire list, some possible winners are more interesting than others, like Bobby Lashley , who has relatively healthy odds of +1200. Vince McMahon, Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon, all who are unlikely to compete in the match, have odds of +4000. Rob Gronkowski, who shares mutual interest with WWE in coming to the promotion, has odds of +10000 to win. Shaquille O’Neal has the same odds as Gronk. Finally, Donald Trump and for some reason Piers Morgan have odds of +40000, meaning a successful $100 bet on either of them would generate $40,000, because it’s astronomically unlikely.





2019 WWE Royal Rumble Betting Odds

Braun Strowman +200

Roman Reigns +350

(AJ Styles, Brock Lesnar or John Cena) +600

(Big Cass or Daniel Bryan) +800

The Undertaker +1000

(Bobby Lashley, Finn Bálor or Shinsuke Nakamura) +1200

(Batista, Dean Ambrose, Jason Jordan, Kevin Owens, Rusev, Samoa Joe,Seth Rollins or The Rock) +1500

(Baron Corbin, Big E, Bray Wyatt, Chris Jericho, Elias, Randy Orton or Sami Zayn) +1700

(CM Punk, Cesaro, Dolph Ziggler, Kenny Omega or The Miz) +2000

(Aleister Black, Conor McGregor, Drew McIntyre, Jinder Mahal, Johnny Gargano, Kurt Angle, Mojo Rawley, Rey Mysterio, Shane McMahon, Trevor “Ricochet” Mann or Triple H) +2500

(Adam Cole, Andrade “Cien” Almas, Apollo, Jeff Hardy, Kassius Ohno, Lars Sullivan, Matt Hardy or Sheamus) +3300

(Bill Goldberg, Hulk Hogan or Vince McMahon) +4000

(Big Show, Kane, Luke Gallows, Luke Harper, Michael “EC3” Hutter, Ryback, Tommaso Ciampa) +5000

(Edge, James Storm, Neville, Shawn Michaels, ”Stone Cold” Steve Austin) +6600

(Chad Gable, Drake Maverick, Enzo Amore, Erick Rowan, Kevin Nash, Killian Dain, Kofi Kingston, Mark Henry, Pete Dunne, Shelton Benjamin, The Great Khali, Titus O’Neil, Tyler Bate, Velveteen Dream, Wade Barrett or Zack Ryder) +8000

(Rob Gronkwoski or Shaquille O’Neal) +10000

(Akira Tozawa, Corey Graves, Hideo Itami, Karl Anderson, Roderick Strong, Tye Dillinger or Xavier Woods) +12500

(Bo Dallas, Cedric Alexander, Dash Wilder, Drew Gulak, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Kalisto, Rob Van Dam or Scott Dawson) +16600

(Aiden English, Booker T, Carlito, Christian, Diamond Dallas Page or MVP) +20000

(Curt Hawkins, Curtis Axel, Goldust, Heath Slater, Jack Gallagher, John Bradshaw Layfield or Rhyno) +25000

(Jake “the Snake” Roberts, Jerry “the King” Lawler, Michael Cole, Mick Foley, Scott Hall or Tommy Dreamer) +30000

(Donald Trump or Piers Morgan) +40000

Source – Grosvenor

Who is Favored in Mixed Match Challenge Betting Odds

These betting odds are courtesy of Grosvenor Casinos, a sports book and casino operating in London serving players from the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. 

Nobody’s Ready for My Closeup Favored to Win the WWE MMC

Grosvenor Casinos have added betting odds for the Mixed Match Challenge on Facebook, starting with the upcoming quarter-finals and also which team will end up winning the whole tournament. The teams of Asuka & The Miz, Alexa Bliss & Braun Strowman and Charlotte Flair & Bobby Roode are all favored to win their second round matches. Strangely enough, both sets of married couples(Naomi & Jimmy Uso and Lana & Rusev) competing in this tournament are currently the underdogs to get past the second round. Sasha Banks and Finn Balor are also underdogs for their second round outing.

As for who will win the entire Mixed Match Challenge, Asuka & The Miz are favored at -150 to do so and this is presumably to keep Asuka undefeated going into Wrestlemania. The rest of the odds are listed below. Every team however, even those who couldn’t make it past the first round, have odds to win the tournament. This is because the semi-finals include a “2nd chance” for the teams that lost and this will be voted on by the fans.

There has been some criticism about having teams compete for charity in matches that are believed to be predetermined, however the fan voting aspect suggests that the team that gets the highest votes will win. If this ends up being the case, it will still mean a loss for Asuka at one point unless the WWE get really creative with the booking somehow.

There are also odds as to which brand the winning team will hail from. With the top two possibilities according to the odds being from Raw, the -590 favorable odds for that brand are unsurprising.



Mixed Match Challenge Quarter-Finals

Asuka & The Miz -770 vs Sasha Banks & Finn Balor +400

Alexa Bliss & Braun Strowman -625 vs Naomi & Jimmy Uso +350

Charlotte Flair & Bobby Roode -500 vs Lana & Rusev +300

Mixed Match Challenge Tournament Winner

Asuka & The Miz -200

Alexa Bliss & Braun Strowman +175

Charlotte Flair & Bobby Roode +325

Becky Lynch & Sami Zayn +550

Sasha Banks & Finn Balor +550

Lana & Rusev +1000

Nia Jax & Apollo +1000

Naomi & Jimmy Uso +1200

Natalya & Shinsuke Nakamura +1200

Bayley & Elias +2000

Carmella & Big E +3300

Many Rose & Goldust +5000

Which Brand Will Win the Mixed Match Challenge

RAW -590

Smackdown Live +325

Source – Grosvenor

Final Betting Odds for WWE Elimination Chamber

The following odds are courtesy of 5Dimes, a sportsbook accepting players from across the globe and accepting Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Bitcoin.

No Smart Money Odds Means No Spoilers for WWE Elimination Chamber

WWE Elimination Chamber begins in a few hours on the WWE Network and it’s safe to say by looking at the current betting lines that the “smart money odds” have not happened yet. There have been organic line moves, but nothing indicating that finishes have leaked. We cannot consider these spoilers, but rather evidence of the predictable nature of WWE booking. We also can’t rule out anomalies to usual booking patterns leading to one or more sports book upsets tonight.

Roman Still Favored in Men’s Elimination Chamber

The Men’s Elimination Chamber is for a shot at Brock Lesnar for the WWE Universal Championship at Wrestlemania and Roman Reigns has been favored from the beginning to earn this opportunity. This is greatly fueled by the the assumption that Lesnar vs Reigns will main event Wrestlemania in April. Reigns was at -600 when the global odds were released and have risen only slightly to -650 since then. With Reigns considered a lock, these odds should be much higher at no less than -1000 by now, irregardless of there being no apparent leaks on this match outside of long standing Wrestlemania rumors.

It’s worth noting that at one point Roman’s odds dropped to -420 before stabilizing, so his odds didn’t necessarily move in just one direction. News of Reigns being implicated in a steroid ring has created seeds of doubt that he’s definitely winning this match. Bets against Reigns, as in anyone but Roman winning, are also available at +420. Since the initial odds have been posted, every other competitor has seen their odds drop from the original lines.

Braun Strowman, who had odds of +400 have dropped to +800, cutting his projected chances in half. Still, Strowman is the second most favored after Reigns to win the Chamber match. Seth Rollins, originally at +600 is now at +1100, even after a career highlight on Monday’s Raw Gauntlet match where he not only wrestled for over an hour(a Raw record), but scored victories over both Roman Reigns and John Cena in the process.

Speaking of Cena, while his odds have dropped from +2000 to +3500, his chances of winning have eclipsed that of Finn Balor who was at +1700 initially but is now at +4000. In addition, Elias going from +4300 to +8500 overtook The Miz’s chances, who was at +3500 but now is a dreadful +125000. The Miz being least likely to win tonight is no shock with the rumors of him defending the Intercontinental Championship at Wrestlemania.





History to be Made in the First Ever Women’s Elimination Chamber

The first ever Women’s Elimination Chamber is one of the few specialty matches that the ladies of the WWE have not gotten the opportunity to compete in until now. No major changes in this one and Alexa Bliss, who is defending her RAW Women’s Championship in the match, is still favored to win. Unlike Reigns, her odds actually dropped since the original projections of -280 to -240. As you can see these odds also aren’t as long as they are the Men’s Chamber.

There have been know changes in the “rankings” as far as what female has the best chance of winning, even though the odds have dropped for everyone involved. The next most favorable odds after Bliss are staying with Sasha Banks. Sasha’s opening odds off +190 to a number sure to make her cousin Snoop Dogg proud of at +420. Bayley is still in third place going from +575 to +1000, Sonya Deville in fourth from +600 to +1400 and Mickie James in fifth from +2500 to +10000. Finally, in last place is Mandy Rose and her odds dropped from +4500 to +25000.

Other Elimination Chamber Insights

Player that bet against the favorites in either Elimination Chamber match stand to see their money multiply in the case of an upset tonight. If the smart money does end up happening last minute, and recent trends suggest that they will not, these odds will drop further for the various underdogs.

The undefeated Asuka will be taking on Nia Jax with the stipulation being that Nia upon victory being added to the Raw Women’s Championship match at Wrestlemania, making it a Triple Threat. While the stipulation itself lends the possibility of Asuka finally being defeated, the odds for Asuka have increased from -750 to -900. Conversely, Jax’s odds have dropped slightly from +450 to +500.

The most competitive odds on the card still lie with “Woken” Matt Hardy vs Bray Wyatt. Matt Hardy is still favored however, with his opening odds of -215 increasing to -270. Wyatt, on the other hand, has seen his odds drop from +165 to +190. An upset in this one is the most likely according to the odds.

Odds have not yet been added for neither the Raw Tag Team Championship match with Cesaro and Sheamus defending against Apollo and Titus O’Neil or the pre-show kickoff match of Gallows and Anderson vs The Miztourage.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 Betting Odds

Men’s Elimination Chamber

Roman Reigns -650

Anyone But Roman Reigns +420

Braun Strowman +800

Seth Rollins +1100

John Cena +3500

Finn Balor +4000

Elias +8500

The Miz +125000

Women’s Elimination Chamber

Alexa Bliss -320

Anyone Other Than Alexa Bliss +240

Sasha Banks +420

Bayley +1000

Sonya Deville +1400

Mickie James +10000

Mandy Rose +25000

Singles Matches

Asuka -900 vs Nia Jax +500

Matt Hardy -270 vs Bray Wyatt +190

Source – 5Dimes



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VIDEO – Ronda Rousey Joins WWE and is Training for Wrestlemania

Ronda Rousey Joining WWE to Perform as Full Time Pro Wrestler

One year away from her last fight as an MMA professional fighter, Ronda Rousey, made a rowdy entrance in the WWE world at the end of the Royal Rumble in Philadelphia. It was the glamorous moment of her long-awaited enrollment as a full-time professional wrestler.

And, just as she declared in a press conference, it appears that this is her life at the moment and wrestling is her first priority. Wanting to assure her fans and, probably, the WWE management, she insisted that she’s focusing on this for the next years and also wanted to make it clear that it’s not a one-time thing, a publicity stunt.

In spite of Rousey’s shocking appearance at the first ever exclusively female Royal Rumble, “Rowdy”, was not billed at the event. Her in-ring debut seems to be scheduled on April 8, in New Orleans, as she herself suggested in Philadelphia, by pointing at the sign of WrestleMania.

The nickname “Rowdy” is her tribute to Roddy Piper and she proudly wore the legendary wrestler’s leather jacket at the Royal Rumble. Rousey’s intentions to join professional wrestling were longtime signaled as she made an in-ring appearance with The Rock and Triple H back in 2015. But she left no doubt of her serious intention to the crowd as she stared down Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss and this year Rumble’s winner, the Japanese superstar Asuka, before shaking hands with Stephanie McMahon, WWE executive. She did not make her entrance at the main event of the Royal Rumble, the 30-woman match, but surely her bit right after Asuka’s victory was one moment to remember, making the Japanese wrestling star refuse to shake her hand.

The Asuka win gave her the right to challenge Flair or Bliss at WrestleMania, but Rousey’s insertion in WWE might change the championship equation.

It is well known that Rousey is a long time wrestling fan and last year she had several appearances for the WWE audience. Before the official launch of her personal website, she distributed a video featuring her training inside on a wrestling ring. Likewise, Wrestling Observer Newsletter had previously reported that the former mixed martial arts star is getting trained at the WWE performance Centre in East Orlando. And even though she insisted that she had no WWE deal concluded yet, it was later revealed that she fully committed to professional wrestling. Considering the late events and her last public output she made things clear about her future career. As herself stated on her Instagram account, her road to WrestleMania has begun.

Ronda Jean Rousey changed the MMA world in only four years of activity. After her bronze medal in 2008, the first American woman to won an Olympic medal in judo, she won twelve consecutive MMA fights, eleven of them in the first round. She became an Ultimate Fighting Championship star and she is the last Strikeforce Champion, a truly inspirational women’s bantamweight all-time champion. In her last year as a professional MMA fighter, she was ranked by two magazines as the most “dominant” athlete.

In the last years, she became the best-known MMA woman fighter in the world and a pop culture public figure as her fame expanded beyond the Octagon. Hosting entertainment show such as “Saturday Night Live” and developing an active acting career.

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