Thursday 5 April 2018

Kambi's WrestleMania Battle Royal Odds Adjustments Update

The Kambi oddsmakers' markets for the two WrestleMania battle royals were republished today with a number of notable changes. In this post, I'll point out these adjustments starting with the Women's battle royal.

WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal

Selections That Have Increased
Nikki Bella 11/2 to 6/1
Naomi 12/1 to 15/1

Selections That Have Shortened
Becky Lynch from 7/4 to 5/4
Natalya from 12/1 to 8/1

That was easy. Now onto the men.

Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal

Selections That Have Increased
Elias 6/4 to 2/1
Kane from 6/1 to 7/1
Baron Corbin 8/1 to 10/1
Bill Goldberg 10/1 to 12/1
Big Show 10/1 to 12/1
Bobby Lashley 10/1 to 12/1
Mark Henry 10/1 to 12/1
Mojo Rawley 10/1 to 12/1

Selections That Have Shortened
Big Cass 4/1 to 2/1
Dolph Ziggler 4/1 to 3/1
Samoa Joe 4/1 to 3/1
Bray Wyatt 8/1 to 5/1
Matt Hardy 12/1 to 5/1
James Storm 66/1 to 10/1
Curt Hawkins 250/1 to 17/1
Tye Dillinger 100/1 to 17/1
Curtis Axel 150/1 to 25/1
Lars Sullivan 40/1 to 25/1
Pete Dunne 150/1 to 25/1
Tyler Bate 150/1 to 25/1
Aiden English 150/1 to 33/1
Chad Gable 50/1 to 33/1
James Ellsworth 66/1 to 33/1
Johnny Gargano 40/1 to 33/1
Kenny Omega 40/1 to 33/1
EC3 40/1 to 33/1
Shelton Benjamin 50/1 to 33/1
Titus O'Neil 50/1 to 33/1
Tommaso Ciampa 40/1 to 33/1
Velveteen Dream 40/1 to 33/1
Goldust 125/1 to 40/1
Heath Slater 125/1 to 40/1
Hideo Itami 125/1 to 40/1
Karl Anderson 125/1 to 40/1
Bo Dallas 150/1 to 80/1
Fandango 150/1 to 80/1
Rhyno 150/1 to 80/1
Tyler Breeze 150/1 to 80/1
Akira Tozawa 250/1 to 100/1
Brian Kendrick 250/1 to 100/1
Dash Wilder 250/1 to 100/1
Drew Gulak 250/1 to 100/1
Gran Metalik 250/1 to 100/1
Jack Gallagher 250/1 to 100/1
Kalisto 250/1 to 100/1
Konnor 250/1 to 100/1
Noam Dar 250/1 to 100/1
R-Truth 250/1 to 100/1
Scott Dawson 250/1 to 100/1
TJ Perkins 250/1 to 100/1
Tony Nese 250/1 to 100/1
Viktor 250/1 to 100/1
Shawn Michaels 160/1 to 150/1
Steve Austin 160/1 to 150/1

Selections No Longer Available
John Cena
Jinder Mahal
Rusev
AJ Styles
Big E
Bobby Roode
Brock Lesnar
Cesaro
Erick Rowan
Finn Balor
Jey Uso
Jimmy Uso
Kevin Owens
Kofi Kingston
Kurt Angle
Luke Harper
Roman Reigns
Sami Zayn
Seth Rollins
Shane McMahon
Sheamus
Shinsuke Nakamura
The Miz
The Undertaker
Triple H
Braun Strowman
Daniel Bryan
Xavier Woods
Cedric Alexander


3 comments:

  1. The Battle Royals are so unimportant. WWE itself probably does not know who will win it yet.

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  2. Hey David, sorry for going off topic a bit, but what's your thoughts on the lack of 'special matches' at this years Wrestlemania?

    I mean (on the main card) we have a triple threat, a fatal four way and a mixed match challenge. That's about it, and even they don't feel 'special' any more.

    Where's the crazy ladder matches, or a steel cage, or hell in a cell or just something a bit more 'extreme' ??? It's a shame :(

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    1. I don't really mind not having a ladder match on the show this year because they kind of became repetitive. With that said, I've grown tired of battle royals this year now we've had two Royal Rumbles, will have two battle royals and then the other Rumble on April 27th.
      Money in the Bank is only in a couple of months, so I think it's good to not overdo the ladder matches.

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