Wednesday, 6 May 2015

How Bwin's Money In The Bank 2015 Odds Have Changed Over 2 Weeks

It has been a fortnight since I first noticed that the bwin Sportsbook had published outright betting odds on the winner of the Money in the Bank ladder match which will take place in June.

Since that time, the market has been taken up and down at certain points. It has been republished once again, so - in this post - I'll note any changes in the earlier odds to the current prices.

Here is how the market looked as of 11am BST today:


Dean Ambrose is evidently the favourite to win with a price of 2/1. However, this was not the case two weeks ago. Back on April 22nd, the former captain of The Shield was available at 11/1. 

This was the biggest drop. The fans who have bet on Ambrose have done so using logic. The wrestler is a former ally to current WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins. Therefore, as the Money in the Bank winner earns the right to an immediate title shot whenever they please, it's the perfect opportunity for a Seth Rollins/Dean Ambrose feud renaissance.

With that noted, the Ambrose and Rollins angst was rekindled on Raw this past week when the former was installed into the main event of next weekend's WWE Payback main event.

Even though Ambrose's price dropped steeply, there were other wrestlers whose price dipped in the two week period.

Other drops:

Ryback from 5/1 to 4/1
Roman Reigns 10/1 to 8/1
Damien Sandow 14/1 to 9/1

It's also worth noting the wrestlers whose odds have drifted out. Here are the names along with the changes:

Sheamus 5/2 to 4/1
Randy Orton 7/1 to 8/1
Big Show 20/1 to 25/1
Kane 14/1 to 25/1
Luke Harper 25/1 to 33/1
Fandango 25/1 to 40/1
The Miz 25/1 to 40/1

Brock Lesnar, Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler and Cesaro have remained stationary in the two weeks whilst Curtis Axel, Mark Henry and Bray Wyatt are new additions.

As noted, Bwin tends to take these markets down at times. When they're up, you'll find them under 'Entertainment' on the sportsbook menu at bwin.com

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