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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Wrestlemania Sunday Pregame Betting Odds Breakdown

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

A very suspicious odds move has seen Roman Reigns’ favorable chances slashed from a runaway -1200 to a mere -400. With a Roman Reigns victory being considered a forgone conclusion, this creates a few pressing questions that must be addressed. Is the reason for this strange line move the result of an inside leak? Probably not, if this were the case we might be seeing Lesnar favored right now. Is this because gamblers are drawn to the name value of Brock Lesnar, especially with his UFC history? This is probably the more likely scenario and we will have a better idea of why exactly these odds moved when we get the result of this match. Worth mentioning is that this WWE Universal Championship match is still favored by -2000 to go on last as the main event.

Conversely, the odds actually widened a bit in the WWE Championship match. Shinsuke Nakamura has seen his odds increase from -415 to -620. Royal Rumble winner traditionally are very successful with their corresponding Wrestlemania matches, the attractiveness of this match is less about the result and more about the in ring quality. This could be match of the night.

Another challenger to a world championship that has seen their odds decrease would be Asuka, who is challenging for Charlotte Flair’s Smackdown Women’s Championship. Asuka’s former odds of -1050 have dropped to -825, which are still healthy odds for the “Empress of Tommorow”. European Markets are offering odds on a Carmella cash in at a favorable -150. This bet is on an official cash in of the Money in the Bank briefcase with no regard on if the cash in is a success.

As for the Raw Women’s Championship, the challenger’s odds of winning have decreased as well. Nia Jax’s odds of winning have moved from -390 to -350. With Alexa Bliss’ evasiveness, best displayed in the first ever Women’s Elimination Chamber, we could see an upset from “The Goddess”. It’s difficult to believe every title will change hands at this event and it might be valuable to see Bliss’ successful title reign continue beyond Wrestlemania.

Looking into the secondary championship matches, United States Champion Randy Orton is in a dead heat with one of his three challengers. Both Orton and Rusev currently have odds as +100, which is an even bet where you win as much as you wager. This is impressive as Rusev was moved into this match at the last minute to make a Fatal Fourway. The other challengers are Bobby Roode with odds of +765 and Jinder Mahal at +905.

The Interconitinental Championship still has Finn Balor favored slightly, however Seth Rollins has become a close underdog. This match is competitive with the exception of The Miz having dismal odds of +360 to retain in this Triple Threat match.

The Bludgeon Brothers remain slight favorites to win the Smackdown Tag Team Championships in a Triple Threat match between The Usos and The New Day. Braun Strowman and his partner are also still favored to defeat the Raw Tag Team Champions, Cesaro and Sheamus.

In the Tournament Finals for the vacant Cruiserweight Championship, Cedric Alexander’s favorable odds have increased from -295 to -460, a marginal line move. Alexander’s fellow finalist Mustafa Ali is a +320 underdog.

While the unannounced match of John Cena vs the Undertaker is only open in the European sports books, The Undertaker’s odds have dropped from -400 to -295, casting doubt for the outcome of this epic match.

Both the Raw and Smackdown brands have tag team matches centered around the authority figures of each brand. Raw is offering the in ring debut of Ronda Rousey, as she teams up with Raw GM Kurt Angle. Rousey & Angle have seen their odds increase to -825 against Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon and WWE COO Triple H.

Smackdown GM Daniel Bryan makes his long awaited in ring return, teaming with Smackdown Commissioner Shane McMahon against Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. The odds on this one are very close and haven’t moved significantly. Bryan and McMahon are favored slightly at -180.

The Wrestlemania Women’s Battle Royal has no clear favorite, however the best odds currently belong to Sasha Banks at +150. The Andre Memorial Battle Royal does have a definite favorite in Matt Hardy with odds of -210. At one point Elias had the best odds to win, and a returning Big Cass is a definite possibility based on his respectable odds.

Wrestlemania 34 Betting Odds

WWE Universal Championship

Brock Lesnar(c) +280 vs Roman Reigns -400

WWE Championship

AJ Styles(c) +410 vs Shinsuke Nakamura -620

Raw Women’s Championship

Alexa Bliss(c) +250 vs Nia Jax -350

Smackdown Women’s Championship

Charlotte(c) +475 vs Asuka -825

Carmella Cash In Odds(Win or Lose) -150

Intercontinental Championship – Triple Threat Match

The Miz(c) +360 vs Finn Balor -130 vs Seth Rollins +170

United States Championship

Randy Orton(c) +100 vs Rusev +100 vs Jinder Mahal +905 vs Bobby Roode +765

Mixed Tag Team Match

Kurt Angle & Ronda Rousey -825 vs Triple H & Stephanie McMahon +475

Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal

vs Ruby Riott + 2000 vs Mandy Rose +2600 vs Mickie James +2800 vs Liv Morgan +3300

vs Sarah Logan +3500 vs Lana +3700

Matt Hardy -210 vs Big Cass +380 vs Elias +475 vs Samoa Joe +1000 vs Dolph Ziggler +1700 vs Tye Dillenger +1700 vs Baron Corbin +2500 vs Kane +3000 vs Dash Wilder +5000 vs Scott Dawson +5000 vs Mojo Rawley +6000 vs Fandango +8000 vs Tyler Breeze +13500

Wrestlemania Women’s Battle Royal

Sasha Banks +150 vs Becky Lynch +250 vs Carmella +300 vs Bayley +300 vs Ember Moon +500 vs Natalya +1250 vs Nikki Bella +1250 vs Naomi +1250 vs Sonya Deville +2000

The Undertaker -295 vs John Cena +200

WWE Raw Tag Team Championship

Cesaro & Sheamus(c) +200 vs Braun Strowman & Partner -295

Smackdown Tag Team Championship

The Usos(c) +155 vs The New Day +437 vs The Bludgeon Brothers -115

Cruiserweight Championship Tournament Final

Cedric Alexander -460 vs Mustafa Ali +320

Daniel Bryan & Shane McMahon -180 vs Kevin Owens +140

Source – 5Dimes



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UPDATED! Early Odds for Announced and Rumored Wrestlemania 34 Matches

Updated 3/27: 5Dimes has just released their early lines which you can see below! And you can place your bets on who you think will take the prize! Tickets are still available, and you may be able to watch Wrestlemania for FREE! Click here for more info!

Pro Wrestling Spread Money Line Total Points
Roman Reigns vs Brock Lesnar – WWE Universal Championship – Sunday, April 8, 2018 8:00 PM
201   Roman Reigns (initial ruling)
202   Brock Lesnar (initial ruling)
203   Roman Reigns (end of broadcast ruling) -1050
204   Brock Lesnar (end of broadcast ruling) +550
AJ Styles vs Shinsuke Nakamura – WWE Championship – Sunday, April 8, 2018 8:00 PM
211   AJ Styles (initial ruling)
212   Shinsuke Nakamura (initial ruling)
213   AJ Styles (end of broadcast ruling) +170
214   Shinsuke Nakamura (end broadcast ruling) -230
The Miz vs Seth Rollins vs Finn B??lor – Triple Threat Match – WWE Intercontinental Championship – Sunday, April 8, 2018 8:00 PM
221   Finn B??lor wins Triple Thread Match +145
222   Field wins Triple Thread Match -185
223   Seth Rollins wins Triple Thread Match
224   Field wins Triple Thread Match
225   The Miz wins Triple Thread Match
226   Field wins Triple Thread Match
Randy Orton vs Bobby Roode vs Jinder Mahal – Triple Threat Match – WWE United States Championship – Sunday, April 8, 2018 8:00 PM
231   Randy Orton Triple Thread Match -120
232   Field wins Triple Thread Match -120
233   Jinder Mahal Triple Thread Match +145
234   Field wins Triple Thread Match -185
235   Bobby Roode Triple Thread Match +500
236   Field wins Triple Thread Match -900
Alexa Bliss vs Nia Jax – WWE Raw Women’s Championship – Sunday, April 8, 2018 8:00 PM
243   Alexa Bliss (end of broadcast ruling) +175
244   Nia Jax (end of broadcast ruling) -245
Charlotte Flair vs Asuka – WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship – Sunday, April 8, 2018 8:00 PM
251   Charlotte Flair (initial ruling)
252   Asuka (initial ruling)
253   Charlotte Flair (end broadcast ruling) +325
254   Asuka (end of broadcast ruling) -475
Cesaro & Sheamus vs Braun Strowman – WWE Raw Tag Team Championship – Sunday, April 8, 2018 8:00 PM
261   Cesaro & Sheamus (initial ruling)
262   Braun Strowman (initial ruling)
263   Cesaro & Sheamus (end broadcast ruling)
264   Braun Strowman (end of broadcast ruling)
Cedric Alexander vs Mustafa Ali – WWE Cruiserweight Championship – Sunday, April 8, 2018 8:00 PM
271   Cedric Alexander (initial ruling)
272   Mustafa Ali (initial ruling)
273   Cedric Alexander (end broadcast ruling)
274   Mustafa Ali (end of broadcast ruling)
Kurt Angle & Ronda Rousey vs Triple H & Stephanie McMahon – Mixed Tag Team Match – Sunday, April 8, 2018 8:00 PM
281   Kurt Angle & R.Rousey (initial ruling)
282   Triple H & S.McMahon (initial ruling)
283   Kurt Angle & R.Rousey (end of broadcast) -825
284   Triple H & S.McMahon (end of broadcast) +475
WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal – Sunday, April 8, 2018 8:00 PM
291   Sasha Banks wins Battle Royal +125
292   Field wins Battle Royal -165

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Wrestlemania Odds are Now Live

Oddsmakers in Europe have created betting odds for the announced Wrestlemania matches, and even a few that haven’t yet been announced. According to these early projections, none of the current champions are favored.

Challenging for the Universal Championship, Roman Reigns is heavily favored at -770 to defeat Brock Lesnar. Reigns is the most favored out of anyone on the card right now. This match is still favored at -200 to main event, a huge drop from being favored at -1000 just last month.

After earning a title match at Wrestlemania by winning the Royal Rumble, Shinsuke Nakamura has chosen to challenge WWE Champion AJ Styles. Nakamura is favored -250 to best AJ. Unlike the Universal Championship match, this one isn’t so predictable.

Charlotte Flair is a +400 underdog to not be champion by the end of Wrestlemania. This particular wager is setup like this to account for the possibility of a MitB cash in from Carmella. While Asuka is favored at -295 to leave Wrestlemania with the title, Carmella has odds of -150 to do the same. So even if Asuka can win the title from Flair, a successful Carmella cash in would cause those betting on Asuka to lose that particular bet, even if Asuka wins the original match.

The United States Championship match has not yet been announced, however odds are being offered on who will walk out of Wrestlemania with that title. With a rumored triple threat match between current champion Randy Orton, former champion Bobby Roode and Jinder Mahal, those three names all have odds. Of these three Jinder is slightly favored at -118, while Orton has even odds of +100. Roode is the outsider in this with odds of +375.

Another match that is likely but not yet announced would be Alexa Bliss defending the Raw Women’s Championship against Nia Jax. As a -500 favorite, Jax is long overdue for a championship in WWE and this match has been slowly building for a while, often being put on the back burner.

The special attraction mixed tag team match not only has odds, but also some interesting prop bets. The team of Kurt Angle and Ronda Rousey are favored at -625 to defeat Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. The method of finish is favored to be by submission and Rousey is favored to be the one capturing the fall at -400. Furthermore, while the gender involved with the finish is favored at -400 to be female, the male participants are favored at -625 to start the match.

These are early odds and will move and shift dramatically. Some of these are close enough to flip altogether and all matches are subject to “end of broadcast ruling”, meaning the final announced outcome by the end of the broadcast.

Wrestlemania 34 Betting Odds

Mixed Tag Team Match
Kurt Angle and Ronda Rousey -625 vs Triple H and Stephanie McMahon +350
Method of Finish – Submission -240, Pinfall +100, Other Method +675

Participant to Obtain Victory
Ronda Rousey -400, Kurt Angle +300, Triple H +300, Stephanie McMahon +700

Participant to Concede Defeat
Stephanie McMahon -400, Kurt Angle +300, Triple H +300, Ronda Rousey +700

Gender of Participant Obtaining Victory
Female -400 vs Male +250

Gender of Participant Starting Match
Male -625 vs Female +350

Universal Championship
Brock Lesnar(c) +400 vs Roman Reigns -770

WWE Championship
AJ Styles(c) +175 vs Shinsuke Nakamura -250

RAW Women’s Championship
Alexa Bliss(c) +300 vs Nia Jax -500

Smackdown Women’s Championship*
*This bet is graded on which woman will be the title holder at the end of the event
Charlotte Flair(c) +400 vs Asuka -295
Carmella to Cash in the MitB and win the Smackdown Women’s Title -150

Intercontinental Championship – Triple Threat
The Miz(c) +325 vs Finn Balor -118 vs Seth Rollins +110

United States Championship*
This bet is graded on which man will be the title holder at the end of the event
Randy Orton(c) +100(evens) vs Bobby Roode +375 vs Jinder Mahal -118

Source – Grosvenor





2018 WWE Elimination Chamber Live Results

As always we will be bringing you the live results as they happen during WWE Elimination Chamber tonight, LIVE from Las Vegas Nevada!

You can still watch from home, by subscribing to the WWE Network TODAY! New Subscribers get a FREE month! 

And remember the lines are open on all matches until the bell rings for each match, check out the latest odds here!

So Stay tuned, tonight is going to be an exciting event!

Pre Show: The Miztourage vs The Club – The Club takes the win!

Main Card:

Women’s Elimination Chamber Match for the Raw Women’s Championship
Alexa Bliss defends against, Bayley, Sasha Banks, Mickie James, Mandy Rose, and Sonia Deville. Bayley and Sonia to start it off. Sonia Deville and Bayley start it off with some classic wrestling, and Bayley holds her own well against Sonia who has an MMA Background. They fight to the outside trying not to get tossed into the structure. Sonia takes the shot into the chamber wall, Baley gets the first pin attempt. Bayley gives Sonia a big elbow from the top, another 2 count pinfall… the next superstar released is… Mandy Rose! So Absolution is together against Bayley so she goes right after Mandy. Bayley fights both women, manages to hold her own for a bit until Sonia hits her with a sick spear. Mandy and Sonia use Bayley as a battering ram against the side of the elimination chamber. Sonia gets a 2 count pin attempt on Bayley. Sonia hits Bayley in the face with a running knee then Mandy hits her and gets a 2 count pin attempt on Bayley. Absolution but Bayley against the side of the chamber and beat her until shes lifeless… Next entrant… Sasha Banks! Sasha unloads on Deville, then goes to town on Rose, Sasha has taken control and gives Sonia a double knees for a 2 count. They fight back and forth, Mandy tries to cut off Sasha with no luck, Sasha gets another 2 count on Sonia. Bayley is finally back on her feet and her and Sasha team up on Sonia. Mandy cuts off Bayley. then Sasha. Sasha taps out Mandy Rose with the Banks Statement. Mandy Rose has been eliminated. The next woman out is Mickie James, which means Bliss will come out last. Mickie goes right to work on the women in the ring. Not only is she dressed like a superhero, she really looks like one tonight. Bayley rolls Mickie up from behind for a 2 count then gets cut off, Mickie is taking everyone out until she gets cut off by Sonia with a knee, Mickie gets control back, and there is back and forth against the cage wall until Mickie sends Sonia into the ropes with a hurricarana. Mickie climbs the cage, Bayley follows, Mickie knocks her off, she climbs to the top of a pod and takes out Sonia Deville with a high dive for the 3 count. Sonia Deville has been eliminated, Bayley quickly eliminated Mickie James. Bayley and Sasha are able to take a breath before Alexa Bliss gets released from her cell. Bliss climbs the cage to get away immediately but gets corned by Sasha and Banks. All 3 of them make it to the top of a pod, Banks kicks Bayley off the pod., Bliss jumps down, Bayley goes after Sasha, Sasha reverses and gets a 2 count on Bayley. Banks is down, and now Bayley and Bliss are fighting. Bliss is in control for a bit but Bayley cuts her off with a big suplex. Sasha gets up goes after Bayley, Bayley reverses and stomps Sasha. Bliss attacks Bayley, Bliss Superplex’s Bayley from the second rope, Sasha frog splashes Bayley from the top for the 2 count. Bayley gives Sasha the Belly to Bayley but Bliss rolls Bayley up and gets the 3 count on Bayley eliminating her than a 2 count on Banks. Bliss goes to the top for her finisher but Banks counters by hitting her with her knees. They fight back and forth against the cage, Sasha’s leg gets hung up in the chamber, bliss climbs the chamber, to the top of the pod, Banks makes it up, Blish jumps Banks hits the banks statement, rolls her back into the ring, but Bliss escapes. Banks tries to climb to the top of the pod, Bliss cuts her off and hits her finisher to retain her title, and head to WrestleMania.
Booo… This match was awesome!!!!

Raw Tag Team Championship Match
The Bar(c) vs Titus Worldwide – This match started before the bell even rang. Titus worldwide looks more united tonight than usual, and Titus himself seems to be more on point. This match is very fast paced, so expect mostly highlights. The Bar gains the upper hand and lay a beating on Crews, keeping him away from O’Neil. Dana Brooke is at ringside running numbers. So far most of this match has been laying a beat down on Crews. They continue the assault, Crews finally fights to the corner, but Sheamus knocks Titus to the ground before a tag is made. Finally, Crews makes it to the corner, Titus comes out on fire, take out The Bar, he is one on one with Cesaro in the ring, gets a 2 count after a big boot. Titus gets 2 count after a slight flub by Shaemus. The Bar hit their double team finisher to retain the Tag Championships.

Nia Jax vs Asuka – This match is awesome from the moment it starts. This is the kind of Nia Jax match I been waiting for. I am too engrossed to type tbh. This is awesome. A ton of back and forth, Every time Asuka tried to put a submission on Jax it backfired and she got slammed. Asuka wins after a roll up. Then Nia continues her assault on Asuka and spears her through a barricade before she goes to the back.

Broken Matt Hardy vs Bray Wyatt – Matt comes out first, lights go out, Bray appears, and Matt is missing, but you hear him singing over the PA… Bray starts looking for Hardy, cant find him, Hardy appears from no where and attacks him. Matt Hardy applauds Wyatt randomly, gets the crowd to cheer too, Matt wants to do a lot of deleting. While the wrestling is decent enough the fans lost interest pretty quick IMO. They pick back up when they think Matt is about to win, but they don’t seem all that into it, in fact I think they are chanting Rusev Day… LOL. Guys Rusev couldn’t even save this right now. Hardy wins with the Twist of Fate. Totally disappointing match.

Ronda Rouseys signing Segment – They show her training at Santino Brothers Academy in Los Angeles as part of the promo piece. Kurt Angle, HHH, and Stephanie McMahon come to the ring. Everything seems to go well until Kurt Angle reveals its a trick to get back at Rousey… More promos back and forth and this seems to be a set up for HHH and Stephanie vs Rousey and sure enough Rousey puts HHH through a table, Stephanie slaps her, yells at her, then runs away. Ronda finally signs her contract, and throws it on HHH who is still recovering from going through a table…nn Baylor.

Men’s Elimination Chamber Match Winner fights Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania – Braun Strowman, Roman Reigns, John Cena, Seth Rollins, The Miz, Finn Baylor, and Elias – We begin with a wonderful performance by Elias, as he gets to the end of his song, Braun Strowman comes out, Followed by Cena, and Roman Reigns. The Three to start off will be The Miz, Seth Rollins and Finn Baylor. First pod open… John Cena! Next pod to open… Roman Reigns! Then Braun Strowman, the last man in a pod is Elias. Strowman eliminates The Miz. Elias’s pod opens, he stays in till everyone is down, then tries to pin everyone to no avail. Elias Eliminated by Strowman, good try buddy. Strowman Eliminates Cena! Stroman Eliminates Baylor! Strowman Eliminates Rollins! Roman Reigns wins the match!

Overall this event wasn’t too bad, but no major surprises or upsets, so that’s a disappointment. WWE is way too predictable.

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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Another Change in Most Favored for Women’s Royal Rumble, Who is Projected to Win in WWE Championship Handicap Match

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Odds have finally been set for the handicap match for the WWE Championship. The champion, AJ Styles is favored at -225 currently, with the team of Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn a +162 underdog.

WWE Championship

AJ Styles(c) -225 vs Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens +162



 

Also, the Women’s Royal Rumble has experienced another change at the top with Ronda Rousey once again holding the most favorable odds at +137. Ronda, who has not been announced as being at the Rumble, was the original most favored. Asuke, however took over that position but has been knocked out it and now sits in the second most favored position at +150. Very close odds between these two women, but the change is notable.

Women’s Royal Rumble Top 5

Ronda Rousey +137

Asuka 6/4 +150

Becky Lynch +600

Nia Jax +800

Nikki Bella +1000

Source – Paddy Power

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

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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

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