How Did Sportsbooks Fare with the Betting Odds? Full WWE Fastlane Results

The odds makers for WWE Fastlane were able to accurately project 100% of the eventual winners. 8 out of 8 favorites proved the odds right including all defending champions. It is unknown if this “clean sweep” by the sportsbooks is the result of an internal leak within the WWE, however the odds never became suspiciously lopsided. Will be interesting to see if this accuracy continues through Wrestlemania. Read the full results below.

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WWE Fastlane | March 10, 2019 | Cleveland, OH | Quicken Loans Arena
Big E and Xavier defeated Rusev and Shinsuke Nakamura
Smackdown Tag Team Champions The Usos defeated Shane McMahon and The Miz
Smackdown Women’s Champion Asuka defeated Mandy Rose
Sheamus and Cesaro defeated Kofi in a Handicap match
WWE Tag Team Champions The Revival defeated Aleister Black/Ricochet and Chad Gable/Bobby Roode in a Triple Triple Threat Match
United States Champion Samoa Joe defeated R Truth, Rey Mysterio and Andrade in a Fate Fourway
WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Boss ‘n’ Hug Connection defeated Nia Jax and Tamina
WWE Champion Daniel Bryan defeated Kevin Owens and Mustafa in a Triple Threat Match
The Shield defeated Baron Corbin, Drew McIntyre and Bobby Lashley

 



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Two Potential Title Changes Projected via Vegas Odds on WWE TLC 2018

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

Betting Odds are now available in the Global Market for This Sunday’s WWE TLC on the WWE Network. As usual, Ronda Rousey has the best projection of winning compared to anyone else on the card with odds of -750 to successfully retain the Raw Women’s Championship. Another heavily favored performer is Drew McIntyre with odds of -475 of defeating Finn Balor.

While Daniel Bryan is favored to successfully retain the WWE Championship against former champion AJ Styles, Dean Ambrose is a -160 favorite to attain victory against Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins, although a DQ or Count Out would still prevent that title from changing hands.

With multi-person matches, including Triple Threat Matches, all participants often have “underdog odds” due to the added competitor(s) decreasing the probability of all involved, although some are more favored than others. This is the case in two title matches on the PPV, with Asuka having the most favorable odds at +120 against Smackdown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair. Smackdown Tag Team Champions The Bar(Sheamus and Cesaro) have the best odds of all three teams at +110 defending against The New Day and The Usos.

In a TLC Match, Braun Strowman has convincing odds of -320 to overcome Baron Corbin, while Bobby Lashley is a -155 favorite to beat Elias. All matches are graded by “Final Decision”/”End of Broadcast” grading to account for a match being restarted via “Dusty Finish”. All with a minus signs are the favorites and plus signs are underdogs. These odds will change leading up to and even during to the event, may flip altogether and can be followed in real time.

WWE Raw Women’s Championship

Ronda Rousey(c) -750 vs Nia Jax +450

WWE Championship

Daniel Bryan(c) -245 vs AJ Styles +175

WWE Intercontinental Championship

Seth Rollins(c) +120 vs Dean Ambrose -160

WWE Smackdown Tag Team Championship – Triple Threat

The Bar(c) +110 vs The New Day +205 vs The Usos +223

Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match

Braun Strowman -320 vs Baron Corbin +240

Smackdown Women’s Championship

Becky Lynch(c) +340 vs Asuka +120 vs Charlotte Flair +135

Bobby Lashley -155 vs Elias +115

Drew McInyre -475 vs Finn Balor +325

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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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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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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

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