The 5Dimes Sportsbook has added more WWE Money in the Bank 2019 match markets to its coverage of tonight's PPV. As well as that, there have been a number of price adjustments made to the two ladder match markets.
I'll begin with the new markets.
The team of Daniel Bryan and Erick Rowan is -230 to beat The Usos (+170) on the Kick Off.
Shane McMahon has been installed as a +325 underdog for his meeting with The Miz inside a steel cage. A decision in favour of The A-Lister will pay out at odds of -475.
WWE US Champion, Samoa Joe, is -210 for his meeting with Rey Mysterio (+160).
Kofi Kingston is -245 to successfully retain the WWE Championship against Kevin Owens (+175).
Tony Nese is at -600 for his Cruiserweight Championship defence against Ariya Daivari (+400).
The men's ladder match market's adjustment has seen Sami Zayn and Ricochet lowered.
Zayn - who was +500 previously - is now down to +300. Ricochet's fall has seen him go grom +1,900 to +1,300.
With those two selections moving in, the bookies have moved out the rest. This is how they've changed:
Drew McIntyre is now -125 from -135
Andrade was +240, but is now +435
Baron Corbin has increased from +860 to +1,300
Finn Balor is now at +4,000 from +2,200
Ali has ascended to +3,300 from +2,000
Randy Orton is now +4,000 from +2,900
Five women have shorter odds to win their Money in the Bank ladder match.
Mandy Rose has fallen to +190 from +250
Dana Brooke is now +1,300 from +1,400
Naomi is now at +1,600 from +1,800
Carmella is +1,550 FROM +2,400
Nikki Cross is now at +800 from +2,400
With the five selections having been cut, the oddsmakers have pushed out Bayley (+100 to +140), Ember Moon (+460 to +600) and Natalya (+1,200 to +1,500).
Prices correct as of 9:15PM BST. The latest can be found on The 5Dimes Website.
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