Sunday 20 May 2018

MITB 2018 Outright Winner Odds Notes

There have been a few adjustments made to both of the outright Money in the Bank winner markets that are available from the Kambi oddsmakers.

In the women's market, the price for Alexa Bliss to become this year's Ms. Money in the Bank has dropped from 11/2 to 3/1.

As a result, the bookies have increased the odds for Charlotte Flair. She is now a 2/1 favourite. Her most recent price was EVS.

Women's MITB 2018 Betting Odds

I thought Sonya Deville would have reappeared on the market today. 

WWE sent out a tweet yesterday to announce that she would get another chance to qualify on the upcoming episode of Smackdown where she'll face Naomi. The last we saw of Deville - in this market - was on May 11th when she was 12/1. She was one of the speculative punts I placed, so I am glad she's getting another opportunity to be a confirmed participant.

For what it's worth, Sky Bet has Deville at 16/1 as of the time of writing.

The men's market has had an interesting change since yesterday.

All the names at the top of the list have remained where they were. However, Big E has been slashed from 10/1 into 4/1. This puts him in third place in the betting. As of this moment, he isn't confirmed for the match but this will be addressed on Tuesday's edition of Smackdown. 

Men's MITB 2018 Betting Odds

With the selection falling, the oddsmakers have moved out confirmed runners - Kevin Owens (4/1 to 6/1) and Bobby Roode (15/1 to 17/1).

Kofi Kingston (15/1 from 10/1), Big Cass (15/1 to 17/1) and Xacier Woods (15/1 to 17/1) who are still unconfirmed for the match were also selections that have drifted.


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