john cena royal rumble 2018

John Cena No Longer Favored to Win the Royal Rumble, But Who is the New Favorite?

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A New Front Runner Emerges in the Royal Rumble

After nearly a year of Roman Reigns being long favored to win the 2018 WWE Royal Rumble in Philadelphia, it would be John Cena who would snatch the #1 most favorable odds away from “The Big Dog”, but this didn’t last very long. After both Roman and Shinsuke Nakamura were tied in a dead heat for the top positioning in the Rumble, Nakamura is now the most likely to win according to these odds at +140. This gives “The King of Strong Style” a probability of over 40% to win this match.

If this ends up holding true, it will presumably lead to the epic Wrestlemania match many ardent fans are dying to see with WWE Champion AJ Styles defending against Shinsuke. Both of these very talented performers were active at the same time in New Japan Pro Wrestling before coming to the WWE system and teased a major encounter in their Money in the Bank Ladder match. Time stood still as these two lock gazes in this match and let the audience soak in the moment and omen of a future meeting on a grander stage.

As for John Cena, his odds have been knocked down to +400, however Dolph Ziggler has been upgraded to have identical odds to Cena. This means both have the same probability of winning the match. Many were lest wondering what’s next for Ziggler since he vacated the United States Championship and a Rumble win might be the answer. It will be especially interesting to see how Ziggler’s odds move from now until the Rumble on January 28.

Here is the most current odds available for nearly 100 possible Rumble winners.

Royal Rumble 2018 Betting Odds

Shinsuke Nakamura +140

Roman Reigns +225

Dolph Ziggler +4000

John Cena +4000

Finn Balor +7000

Randy Orton +1000

Baron Corbin +1000

Daniel Bryan +1000

Braun Strowman +1600

AJ Styles +1600

Seth Rollins +1600

Sami Zayn +1800

Kevin Owens +1800

Batista +2000

Bobby Roode +2000

Rusev +2500

Samoa Joe +2500

Jinder Mahal +2500

Bray Wyatt +2500

Matt Hardy +3300

Jeff Hardy +3300

Chris Jericho +3300

Jason Jordan +3300

Brock Lesnar +3300

The Miz +3500

Big E +3500

Elias +4000

Goldberg +4000

Kenny Omega +4000

Undertaker +4000

Cesaro +4000

Sheamus +4000

Shelton Benjamin +5000

Roderick Strong +5000

Triple H +5000

The Rock +5000

Dean Ambrose +5000

Eric Young +5000

Chad Gable +5000

Kurt Angle +5000

Big Cass +5000

Enzo Amore +6600

Eric Rowan +6600

Killian Dain +6600

Apollo Crews +6600

CM Punk +6600

Shane McMahon +6600

Karl Anderson +6600

Luke Gallows +6600

Luke Harper +6600

Mojo Rawley +6600

Kassius Ohno +6600

Pete Dunne +8000

Tyler Bates +8000

Tyler Breeze +8000

Tye Dillenger +8000

Hideo Itami +8000

Titus O’Neil +8000

Shawn Michaels +8000

Neville +8000

Kane +8000

Brian Kendrick +8000

Zack Ryder +8000

TJ Perkins +8000

Dash Wilder +10000

Ryback +10000

Jack Gallagher +10000

Tommaso Ciampa +10000

Big Show +10000

Scott Dawson +10000

Conor McGregor +10000

Johnny Gargano +10000

Curtis Axel 150/1

Bo Dallas +15000

Heath Slater +15000

Bubba Ray +15000

Fandango +15000

Jey Uso +15000

No Way Jose +15000

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin +15000

Jimmy Uso +15000

Sin Cara +15000

John Morrison +15000

R-Truth +15000

Goldust +15000

Kalisto +15000

Alberto Del Rio +20000

Shaquille O’Neal +20000

Billy Gunn +20000

Darren Young +20000

James Ellsworth +20000

Kevin Nash +20000

Jerry Lawler +20000

Hulk Hogan +20000

Carlito +22500

Rhyno +25000

Vin Diesel +25000

Floyd Mayweather +40000

Donald Trump +75000

Barack Obama +100000

Source – Paddy Power



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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!

Politics and Wrestling: It’s Still Real To Me

If one lights a fire for others, one will brighten one’s own way. -Nichiren

2017 was a hell of a year for me and for Bet Wrestling. Just over a year ago I began writing for this website after a pretty long hiatus from the wrestling world. As many before me, and many since, I had become disillusioned with the world around me, and needed a break to see what I was missing in “real life”. During my time spent in pro wrestling, I missed weddings, birthdays, holiday gatherings, and all kinds of other events, but such is the life of an entertainer and/or athlete, as if you do not take that call when it comes, you may never get another chance.

Last year when I began writing for this site, I was in the midst of a protest, actually living on the street in front of Los Angeles City Hall in a tent with at least a dozen others, and a few dozen part-timers for 2 months. This was not even my first time staying at city hall in protest, I actually have spent more than 100 days in total at city hall in protest encampments. The last time was in protest against the lack of prosecution of killer police officers in Los Angeles. To be honest I know this is extremely hard for most people across the country to understand, as they could never imagine someone getting blasted for nothing, but here in Los Angeles its a regular occurrence, and for black and brown people its a fear they must face daily, even if it just rests in the back of their minds.

In the past few years, I have met countless grieving parents and family members who often never find out what really happened to their loved ones. The lack of accountability and the racist social structure often fails these families blaming the victims of police violence, instead of critically looking at the actions of the police who killed these persons. In order for this genocide to end, the public needs to be educated about what has really led to this, what the history of policing is, and how in 2018 we still live in a nation where black and brown people are not free, as they face imprisonment or death at a 60% higher rate than their white counterparts. As someone who has a mixed heritage, that was erased by whiteness, I can use my perceived privilege to inform others, and I do this in a variety of mediums.

I was told recently that there was no place for this in wrestling, but I disagree. Wrestling is and always has been a social commentary. Pro wrestling has a history rich in racism, sexism, and right-wing political leanings that carry on today. Linda McMahon is the Administrator of the Small Business Administration, a woman who’s mega-corporation WWE has bought up almost every major competition they have seen over the past 20 years or bought out their video catalog after the company died off. Kane is running for Mayor of his home County in TN. The President of the United States is a WWE Hall of Famer, yet many people want to pretend that wrestling isn’t political. Well here is a huge news flash, it is!

About two months ago the radio network I have been working with finally came to fruition and announced that we would be doing our beta launch. The next day my comrade Brandon said he wished there was a show about the history of wrestling in California, and I said: “let’s do one!”. That’s how our radio show Hollywood Jobbers was born. From the very first episode on, we had some sort of politically motivated commentary, as I met my co-host through the local protest scene. We have similar politics, and we both have a love for wrestling. Most of my politically active friends either don’t watch it at all or only watch the big shows, not the territory or independent level wrestling. Our network we are hosted on is a social justice radio network called RadioJustice.org and we are currently the only “sports” show on the network. Our hopes for the show are to educate and entertain, giving our own commentary on the past and present of pro wrestling from our point of view. So far its gotten great feedback from my friends in wrestling, as well as from those who listen to our network and are just discovering it, whether its non-fans or folks who haven’t watched since childhood.

We quickly realized that our show would have a bigger audience if we switched nights, as east coast folks reached out, and asked us to change nights so we were not on the radio against RAW on tv in their time zone. We have recorded 8 shows in the past two month period and most of the feedback has been positive, except for one hater who based his decision on one show. Our shows have included interviews when we could get them, as due to our original studio backing out after the project began, we have had to struggle to find quiet places to record, and times that work for us and our guests to get them on the phone, rather than in studio as we had originally planned. Despite not having a studio we have consistently produced content for the network as we promised. In 2018 we plan to cover more topics, continue to bring you fun interviews and hopefully, our networks goal of building our very own studio will come to fruition.

Those are just two of the many projects I have been working on. Since Digital Media Management is my main gig, I work with over 50 companies, organizations, and people to help maintain, or run their pages, and to create or build content for them. It’s such a wide range of products, services, causes, and people, its a ton of work to keep it all together, hence why for many of them I am a team member, or mainly a consultant. I get pages started and teach their owners how to run them. Then they decide whether they want to operate them or pay me to do it. I am hell bent on organic reach and think most paid advertising has proven to be useless for the majority of those interested in online marketing. I instead implement and teach ways to target the direct audience people want to hit, which is the most important part of online marketing, knowing your audience.

Some things I may associate with, may not be perfectly politically correct, yet even then I spent much effort to use the platforms I can to socially education and motivate others. Many have tried to shut me up over time, including the government, but I am still here, and still getting published, and most importantly still watching my numbers and hits grow.  In one year my content on this site alone has gathered over 150,000 hits, and this site has seen over a quarter of a million unique visitors this year, and almost a million visits! That doesn’t account for the other sites I write, or create content for or manage, this is just one place, where I can spew out my thoughts in an editorial commentary and not worry about censorship even when the point I make may not be agreed with.

And yes, that is your right to disagree with me, it’s your right not to listen to me, or read my ramblings. If you don’t like what I have to say, that’s OK, as not everything is for everyone. When I create media on my terms, it is on my terms, love it or hate it. And before you say “no one wants to hear what you have to say” maybe you should make sure you aren’t saying that to a person who’s actually getting more hits on their hobby then you do on your passion site… just saying.

2018 is gearing up to be an awesome year, and I would like to thank all those who have supported my return to wrestling through writing and media. It’s been awesome to see how many folks are truly supportive of what I do. And thanks to the Owner of BetWrestling for standing behind my work, and allowing me to express freely what I feel needs to be said, even when it’s an unpopular opinion. Thanks to all those who have uplifted my voice, or stood behind me, it means a lot to have your support.

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

WWE News Alert 1/1/18 – Elias Covers Hotline Bling, Championship Match Ends Due to Referee Stoppage, Rusev Day Shirt Sells Out

WWE News and Rumors for January 1, 2018

WWE held a live event on New Year’s Eve in Toronto, the hometown of musical artist Drake. The audience on hand was treated to an acoustic rendition of Drake’s hit “Hotline Bling” by none other than Elias, who continues to display his vast musical range. Although 2018 will be a a breakout year for Elias, the performance was followed by a chokeslam from Kane.

Also in Toronto, the main event for the Intercontinental Championship ended abruptly as the champion Roman Reigns busted his challenger Samoa Joe open above the eye before the referee stopped the match due to the laceration.

Braun Strowman was sent home from the WWE Holiday Tour due to illness an misses several events. Strowman shouldn’t miss much time and had been wrestling Kane on this tour.

Chris Jericho had been on Podcast One for the past four years with his podcast Talk is Jericho. In addition Jericho formed “The Jericho Network” within Podcast One that brought other shows to the platform including The Raven Effect, Keeping it 100 and Killing The Town. Jericho is leaving Podcast One and bringing his show and entire Jericho Network of shows to a new platform, Westwood One.

For the first time ever on Smackdown Live the week will feature AJ Styles vs Sami Zayn in what should be a PPV Quality match on free TV. This is, however, a non-title match, so the WWE Championship is not on the line.

Rusev Day is an absolute phenomenon! To close out 2017, the Happy Rusev Day shirts are completely sold out and expected to be back in stock any minute. Get yours at WWE Shop.

Final WWE Clash of Champions Betting Odds

These odds are courtesy of 5Dimes, and international sports book available to players worldwide. These odds can be followed in real time at 5Dimes. Registration is absolutely free and there is no obligation to place a wager upon joining. Bets can be made for as low as 50 cent and can be made up until when the bell rings for individual matches.   

With WWE Clash of Champions just a few hours away, the current betting odds haven’t seen any flips of projected winners, nor do they suggest that there have been leaks of finishes. None of these odds have flipped in the other direction and new odds have been added for previously unrated matches. Watch with a free month of the WWE Network.

Baron Corbin is favored to retain the United States Championship at -385 and Bobby Roode has odds of +375 of winning that title. Because Dolph Ziggler is also in the match to make it a Triple Threat, he has long shot odds of +1035. It is speculated within many of the popular internet wrestling communities that Dolph was added to the match for the sole purpose of taking the pin and protecting both Corbin and Roode in the process.

In their PPV debut with this new gimmick “The Bludgeon Brothers”, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan are heavily favored at -2150 to defeat Breezango. While this may look like a smart money number, this is almost certainly a case of the Bludgeons being a very obvious winners. An upset would be further proof of the leaks of finishes being sealed up.

Another match with odds recently added is also very lopsided with Mojo Rawley favored at -1545 against his former tag team partner, Zack Ryder. This is also an obvious choice because Mojo recently turned heel by attacking his tag team partner. The idea here is build momentum for Rawley, who stood tall winning the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at Wrestlemania earlier this year.

AJ Styles’ odds have improved to -720 defending against Jinder Mahal for the WWE Championship, while Charlotte Flair’s odds to retain the Smackdown Women’s Championship against Natalya have remained unchanged at -675.

The Usos odds have shortened to -140 to retain the Smackdown Tag Team Championship in a Fatal Fourway. The challengers now have odds of winning as well. Shelton Benjamin and Chad Gable have the best odds of dethroning at +370 and in second place is The New Day at +410. Rusev and Aiden English are least likely to win with odds of +535.

Kevin Owen and Sami Zayn have seen their odds widen from -300 to -975 to defeat Randy Orton and Shinsuke Nakamura. The stipulation is that Kevin and Sami are fired from the entire WWE if they lose.

WWE Championship
AJ Styles(c) -1350 vs Jinder Mahal +650

WWE Smackdown Women’s Championship
Charlotte Flair(c) -675 vs Natalya +425

WWE Smackdown Tag Team Championship
The Usos(c) -140 vs
Shelton Benjamin and Chad Gable +370 vs
The New Day +410 vs
Rusev and Aiden English +535

WWE United States Championship
Baron Corbin(c) -385 vs
Bobby Rodde +375 vs
Dolph Ziggler +1035

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn -975 vs Randy Orton and Shinsuke Nakamura +525

The Bludgeon Brothers  -2150 vs Breezango +1050

​Mojo Rawley -1545 vs Zack Ryder +725

Credit – 5Dimes

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Who is Favored to Win at WWE Clash of Champions this Sunday

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While oddsmakers are crushing historical data to come up with odds for a few other matches, the major attractions to Sunday’s Clash of Champions PPV already have had the lines set. All champions are projected to retain, with the exception of the United States Championship Triple Threat match, which has not had odds set at this time.

WWE Champion AJ Styles is at -415 to retain against former champions Jinder Mahal, who a +295 underdog. Smackdown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair has even better odds of -675 to successfully defend against Natalya, who is a +425 underdog.

The Smackdown Tag Team Champions, The Usos, are -245 favorites to retain against a field of 3 teams. The bet would for any of those other teams to win at +175. This is a huge endorsement for the Usos, however individual odds will be set for The New Day, Benjamin & Gable as well as Rusev and Aiden English. When those odds are set, expect them to be wider longshots than choosing “the field” because it would be a more exact prediction.

The matches we are waiting for odds on include the aforementioned United States Triple Threat match with Baron Corbin defending against both Baron Corbin and Dolph Ziggler, Zack Ryder vs Mojo Rawley and Breezango vs The Bludgeon Brothers.

A quick explanation of how to intepret these odds, which are known as American/Moneyline odds is as follows. The minus sign indicated the favorite and the plus sign for the underdog. The corresponding number after the plus or minus indicate how favored or unfavored the performer(s) is/are. For example a $100 bet on Natalya at +425 would yield $425 upon success.

WWE Championship

AJ Styles(c) -415 vs Jinder Mahal +295

WWE Smackdown Women’s Championship

Charlotte Flair(c) -675 vs Natalya +425

WWE Smackdown Tag Team Championship

The Usos(c) -245 vs The Field(The New Day, Shelton Benjamin/Chad Gable and Rusev/Aiden English) +175

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn -300 vs Randy Orton and Shinsuke Nakamura +220

Credit – 5Dimes

WWE Clash Of Champions Predictions!!

UPDATE – See the early betting odds for this event by clicking here!

It’s that time again! Sorry I have been really busy and not writing as much as I should be! I recently launched a new podcast about wrestling on an all-new internet radio station. I’ve been so busy I almost forgot the PPV was this Sunday!

You can watch it on the WWE Network for FREE if you are a new subscriber! If you live in the Boston area, you can still get tickets on Stubhub or TicketLiquidator, but as you already know, this will be a sold out show!

So here are my thoughts on the matches as they stand as of today:

Zack Ryder vs. Mojo Rawley – MOJO!!!!!!! Need I say more?

Breezango vs. The Bludgeon Brothers – Oh Breezango, what have you gotten yourselves into? I think that Harper and Rowan are going to murder them.

United States Champion Baron Corbin vs. Bobby Roode vs. Dolph Ziggler (Triple Threat Match) – I am so looking forward to this match!!! All these guys are great wrestlers, and are hard-hitting wrestlers. I think that Bobby Roode does have the ability to take the belt away from Corbin, however, I don’t think it will happen in a 3-way match, especially where Ziggler is involved.

Randy Orton & Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn (Shane McMahon and Daniel Bryan as special guest referees) – Sigh. WHYYYYYYYYYYYY???? While I am sure this match will have its moment’s and I like all the guys involved, WHY???  Someone tell Owen and Zayn they are 6 years too late on the Occupy hype train, that crashed and burned 3 years ago fools. Lame. I don’t care who wins… this is stupid, fire whoever wrote this garbage, not Zayn and Owens.

SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos vs. The New Day vs. Shelton Benjamin & Chad Gable vs. Rusev & Aiden English (Fatal 4-Way Match) – I am so happy to see Shelton Benjamin back in action, even if he does have to team with Gable… (ha!) I think this match is gonna be your typical clusterfuck 4 way tag, with lots of broken bodies. The Uso’s will most likely retain…

SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair vs. Natalya (Lumberjack Match) – This match is going to be awesome! I love watching both these women wrestle, but sorry Charlotte, I gotta go with Nattie on this one! Get that title back on your waist where it belongs!!!

WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Jinder Mahal – Sigh…. why? Wrestling was getting interesting again, and then we got slapped in the face with a momentum stopping bitchslap. I really don’t want to watch the same people wrestle again and again and again. Jinder lost… he is a cheater, and does he really deserve a rematch? Nah they won’t give us Styles vs Nakamura yet… But I would have much rather watched him wrestle Rusev than Mahal again. AJ will retain the championship, or WWE may be attempting to incite a riot in Boston.

While this is a “Smackdown” branded PPV, I am not as excited for it as I usually would be. The highlights of this PPV will be the women’s match and the tag team clusterfuck for me.

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