Earlier today, I noted that the traders had set the over/under - where customers can bet on the match going longer or shorter than the estimate - at 52:30. I mentioned that I thought it was high and backed the under.
After publishing the post, the line was changed to fifty minutes, which is still above the record of thirty-nine minutes and twenty seconds - the first Elimination Chamber match in November of 2002.
You can view how the betting has gone in the table below.
Men's Chamber
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Over 52.5 Minutes
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Under 52.5 Minutes
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24/2 9:45AM
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4/5
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9/10
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2:35PM
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9/10
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4/5
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NEW LINE
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Over 50 Minutes
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Under 50 Minutes
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24/2 2:47PM
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EVS
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7/10
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5:25PM
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11/10
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13/20
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