Thursday 19 May 2016

2 Extreme Rules Prop Markets From 32Red

The traders at 32Red.com have released two prop markets for this weekend's WWE Extreme Rules PPV.

Prop number one is giving the customer the opportunity to bet on the number of titles that will change hands on the night. The odds - at the time of publishing - are:

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Firstly, the 'None' at 3/4 is not valuable at all. If you really want to back that option, I recommend taking the 4/1 that Betfair.com is offering in its 'All Titles To Be Retained' prop.

With that said, I think there might be one or two title changes on this card. I'm leaning on the 'One' but am keeping an open mind on the possibility of 'Two'.

If Rusev wins the US Championship from Kalisto (I don't think he will, but let's just say he does for the example I am going to use) then I think it's a good chance that The Miz will drop the IC strap.

This reasoning comes from something I either read in this week's Wrestling Observer Newsletter or heard on Wrestling Observer Radio (so either way, the credit goes to Dave Meltzer) where he drew attention to Rusev/Lana and Miz/Maryse are similar acts. Having the pairings involved in two different title pictures would appear too samey.

On the topic of the Intercontinental Championship bout, the oddsmakers have opened a book where their clients can have a punt on the person who takes the fall in the fatal 4-Way.

The Miz is EVENS, Sami Zayn is 2/1, Cesaro is 3/1 and Kevin Owens is also 3/1.

My instinct is to look at Owens here especially if he's the one they decide to win next month's Money in the Bank ladder match.

Odds correct and available as of the time of publishing. They can be found under 'WWE' at not only 32Red.com but also Unibet.com and 888Sport.com.

If you're planning to join 32Red, I recommend registering via the casino first (see the banner below). If you're lucky, you can then request your bankroll be moved over to the sportsbook:

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