Wednesday, 10 February 2021

Sky Bet's Elimination Chamber 2021 Markets Published Plus NXT TakeOver Odds Update

Sky Bet's markets for this year's WWE Elimination Chamber have been published.

As of this evening, customers can find betting opportunities for the three matches that have so far been confirmed for the event.

WWE Champion - Asuka - is a 1/2 favourite to successfully retain her strap against Lacey Evans. A decision in favour of the challenger will pay out at odds of 6/4.

The market for Bobby Lashley's US Title defence, against Riddle and Keith Lee - in a triple threat match - lists the champ as a 4/7 fave, Riddle is 5/2 and Lee is 9/2.

WWE Champion, Drew McIntyre, is a 4/7 favourite to leave Raw's Elimination Chamber match wit his title. In second place, in the betting, is McIntyre's former friend - and current nemesis - Sheamus, who's 3/1. Following those two are AJ Styles (6/1), Randy Orton (8/1), The Miz (25/1) and Jeff Hardy (50/1).

In a post published yesterday, I pointed out that Sky Bet had created markets for this weekend's NXT TakeOver: Vengeance Day event. There have been some adjustments made since the post went up.

For starters, a market for the NXT Women's Championship three-way has been created. Current champ - Io Shirai - is available at 1/2. Her opponents - Toni Storm and Mercedes Martinez - are 11/4 and 5/1 respectively.

I've noticed that the NXT Championship market has changed a couple of times today.

When I looked this morning, I noticed that Finn Balor's odds to win his title defence had moved in from 1/2 into 4/9. They have since fallen into 2/5.

As a result, Pete Dunne has moved to 13/8 and now to 7/4 after starting off at 6/4 yesterday.

It looks like something is going on with the North American Championship match that was set for Sunday.

Austin Theory posted a video which suggests that Johnny Gargano is not going to be at TakeOver to defend his North American Championship against Kushida.

A match between Theory and Kushida has been set up for tonight's show. 

For what it's worth, the market for the Gargano .vs. Kushida contest saw the titleholder drop into 4/9 from 1/2 while the challenger was pushed to 13/8 from 6/4.

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