Thursday 13 June 2019

Next Title To Change Hands Betting Update For June 13th

It has been a little over a day since I last published a post concerning Sky Bet's 'Next Title to Change Hands' market, so I thought I'd write a short update pointing out the one adjustment that has been made to it since then.

As of this afternoon, the only differing price - when compared to yesterday - is the one for the 'WWE Raw Women's Championship'. It has been snipped from 12/1 to 10/1.

It's the selection I have backed. I did so after publishing yesterday's post.

When I looked through the current titleholders and their upcoming matches, the one that stood out for me is Becky Lynch .vs. Lacey Evans.

Evans lost the first of their meetings at Money in the Bank. I thought that, if WWE is high on Evans as its supposed to be, losing another match to Lynch isn't the way to go about it.

I thought the 12/1 was worth a gamble.

With that said, and as I've pointed out in previous 'Next Title to Change Hands' markets, The Kabuki Warriors are a real threat to The IIconics for the Women's Tag Team Championship.

In my opinion, the women's tag straps are correctly positioned as favourite. It's just that, when I was looking to have a  bet, I thought that the 12/1 for the 'Raw Women's Championship' was worth a punt because of the reason I mentioned above.

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2 comments:

  1. There is no sign Women's Tag Team Championship could be defended in the near future and with Kabuki Warriors not even on SD Looks like Vince gives a damn about damn. Raw Women's Championship? In 2 months is the Summerslam. I don't see Lacey Evans vs. other Face on this PPV and the Becky,Nikki,Alexa Storyline is still in the air. Lacey lost already with the Disarmher to Becky, that's Maybe why Becky has a Pinfall Finisher now. To beat Lacey with a Pinfall and i have also read WWE is concerned about Laceys In Ring work,
    specially after her Match with Charlotte.

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    1. IIconics have been taking bum fights because it's leading up to the moment they are given proper competition.

      It's clear this is where it's going.

      Also - there's a reason why it hasn't looked like there is a Women's Tag Team Championship match on the horizon and that's because they had to put the focus away from IIconics etc while the company was building to Super ShowDown.

      I'd be very surprised if IIconics aren't given 'shock' challengers in Kabuki Warriors imminently.

      Like I said, it's kind of obvious that's where this is heading.

      Let's lead this back to the market, though. You rule out the two I've written about, but didn't counter with your opinion on which of these titles makes sense to you.

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