Wednesday 28 June 2017

Mania 34 Head-To-Heads For June 28th

The Kambi oddsmakers have republished their WWE WrestleMania 34 title specials where two wrestlers are placed together in matchbets and the customer can bet on the wrestler that they believe will win either the WWE Universal or World Championship first between the time the bet is struck right up to the end of Mania. In this post, I'll have another look through the markets and note the changes that have been made since the last time I tracked the odds on June 8th.

Braun Strowman .vs. AJ Styles
Braun Strowman's price to win either of the two major titles ahead of AJ Styles has fallen from 5/2 to 2/1 since I last checked in. A winning bet on Styles will now pay out at 2/5. It was 3/10 on 8th June, but had been 2/5 before then.
The 'Neither win title' selection has remained at 4/1 throughout the entire time the market has been available.

Dean Ambrose .vs. Seth Rollins
'Neither win title' is lowering in the market where former Shield stablemates - Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins - are up against each other. It is now at 4/9. Before today, it was 11/20.
With the neither selection moving in, the oddsmakers have moved Seth Rollins up from 6/4 to 7/4. This is interesting because Rollins price has been cut from 6/1 into 4/1 in a market where clients can wager on Rollins being the WWE Universal Champion as WrestleMania 34 concludes.
Dean Ambrose has stayed at 4/1.

Kevin Owens .vs. Sami Zayn
Just like with the above market, it appears as though the customers have backed 'Neither' Kevin Owens or Sami Zayn to win either World or Universal title before Mania 34. It has moved in from 33/20 into 6/4.
Sami Zayn is still 3/1, but Owens has increased from 3/5 to 4/6.

Cesaro .vs. The Miz
No change in this market where Cesaro and The Miz are up against each other. The Miz is 4/1, Cesaro is 8/1 and the most likely selection - Neither - is 1/15.

Baron Corbin .vs. Bray Wyatt
With Baron Corbin now holding the Money in the Bank briefcase, it should come as no surprise to see his price having been cut. He is now a 1/5 shot to win a title before Bray Wyatt by the end of WrestleMania season. The last time I looked, he was 2/5. Even though he's Mr. Money in the Bank, Corbin could still be holding the briefcase as Mania goes off the air.
Despite this, the 'Neither' has been increased from 6/4 to 9/4 and Wyatt has moved up to 8/1 from 6s.

One of the matchbets that I was keen to see play out is unavailable. It's the market where Roman Reigns and John Cena are put together. The last time it was up, the oddsmakers had John Cena at 13/20, Reigns was EVS and 'Neither' was 6/1. I guess the reason why this market is off the board is due to Roman Reigns having challenged the winner of the Great Balls of Fire main event.

More posts about Kambi's WWE odds will be published soon...


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