Friday, 7 July 2017

Kambi's Great Balls Of Fire Betting Odds

Customers who bet with the websites that use Kambi pricing can now wager on all of the WWE Great Balls of Fire matches after the oddsmakers published markets for the event.

This isn't the first time Great Balls of Fire odds were published by the traders. They installed markets for the main event as far back as June 18th. However, this is the first time that match markets for the undercard have been priced up.

As of this morning, Brock Lesnar is a 1/15 favourite to keep the WWE Universal Championship with a win over Samoa Joe. When the odds were last up, Lesnar was 1/5 and Joe was out at 3/1. The challenger's price has been doubled since then.

Now, onto the opening prices for the undercard.

Big Cass is a 1/10 favourite to get a decision over his ex-tag team partner, Enzo Amore. A winning bet on Amore will pay out at odds of 19/4.

WWE Raw Women's Champion - Alexa Bliss - is 1/10 to successfully retain the strap against Sasha Banks, who's 19/4.

WWE Intercontinental Champion, The Miz, is also 1/10. The challenger, Dean Ambrose, is 19/4.

Braun Strowman is yet another 1/10 fave with his rival in the ambulance match - Roman Reigns - out at 19/4.

Seth Rollins is not 1/10, but he is a favourite to win against Bray Wyatt. He's 2/13 while Wyatt is 7/2.

The oddsmakers have also priced up a handful of prop specials. I've noted them all down and will publish posts about them at a later point.

As of the time of writing, there are no markets for the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship or the Cruiserweight Title bouts that are also part of Sunday's card.

Update: The Tag match market has now been published

All of the markets can be found under 'WWE' on the sports betting websites that use Kambi pricing. A few examples can be found below:



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