Saturday 22 April 2017

One Week Later: Kambi's WrestleMania 34 Women's Championship Markets

We're a little under a year away from next year's WrestleMania, but Kambi customers are already guessing that Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair will be holding the Women's Championship - for their respective brands - as the show goes off the air.

On Friday of last week, the traders from Kambi put up markets where clients could wager on whoever are the champions at the conclusion of WrestleMania 34. I wrote about them on Saturday. However, at the time, Bliss and Flair were both at the top of their markets when they were released, but - as of the time of writing - I've noticed their odds have dipped.

Alexa Bliss has been lowered from 2/1 to 6/4 to be holding the Raw Women's Championship post-Mania 34.

As a result of the change, the prices for Sasha Banks and Nia Jax have drifted out. Banks has increased from 2s to 9/4 and Jax is now 9/2 from 3/1.

Over in the Smackdown market - the brand's latest signing has had a mild cut from EVENS to 9/10. Becky Lynch remains a second-favourite, but her price has been put out to 9/4 from 2/1.

Interestingly, both Bliss and Flair are set to challenge for the titles within the next eight days. Flair will face Naomi for the Smackdown Women's Championship on Tuesday while Bliss will go one-on-one for Raw's Championship at Payback a week from tomorrow.

Without guessing the upcoming results, it's safe to presume that - within the next eleven months - both stars will hold these belts. Whether they'll be in possession of the titles at the close of Mania is another thing, though.

Especially if both are still heels on April 8th 2018.

The markets are available along with other WrestleMania betting odds below:



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