Friday 17 June 2016

William Hill Publishes MITB 2016 Betting Odds

The oddsmakers at WilliamHill.com are the latest to open a book on this weekend's WWE Money in the Bank 2016 pay-per-view.

Prices for most of the matches have been published on William Hill's WWE Betting Page.

Rusev has been installed as a 1/7 favourite to retain the US Championship against Titus O'Neil. A winning bet on the challenger will pay out at odds of 4/1,

Charlotte and Dana Brooke are 2/5 favourites in the female tag team match. Their opponents - Becky Lynch and Natalya - are 7/4 outsiders.

For what it's worth, I think the babyfaces should win this one and have backed them at the 7/4. I'm using Booking 101 here in that the champion should lose in tag team matches to set up a future opponent. The only drawback to this notion is the fact that Charlotte has already faced Becky and Natalya in previous months. Still, the 7/4 is too good to overlook.

The New Day are 4/9 favourites to retain the WWE World Tag Team Championship in the Fatal 4-Way against Gallows and Anderson (2/1), Enzo and Cass (6/1) and The Vaudevillains (20/1).

John Cena is listed as a 13/8 underdog for his match against AJ Styles. I have a strong feeling Styles will end up being the victor here, so the 4/9 is in line with my opinion.

Roman Reigns is 1/4 to retain the WWE World Heavyweight Champonship with the W over Seth Rollins. If you think the challenger will be awarded the victory, you can back him at 11/4.

Finally, the Money in the Bank ladder match market is showing Kevin Owens at 4.6 with Dean Ambrose in at second with a price of 9/4. The other selections are: Chris Jericho (6/1), Cesaro (9/1), Sami Zayn (14/1) and Alberto Del Rio (16/1).

Odds correct as of 1:30pm BST. For the latest, check out William Hill's WWE Betting Page.

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