Tuesday, 9 June 2015

MITB 2015 Odds After Raw

Yesterday evening, I published a post looking at the WWE Money in the Bank 2015 betting markets available at PaddyPower.com and promised I would return today to see whether the storylines on last night's Raw had any affect on the prices.

I went over the prices this morning, but there wasn't anything to note. I have just had another browse through there has been movement in some of the markets.

The matches that remain unchanged are Dean Ambrose versus Seth Rollins and John Cena against Kevin Owens fixtures on Sunday's card.

This leaves the WWE Tag Team Championship and Money in the Bank ladder matches.

The Prime Time Players have been backed from 9/2 into 3/1 since last night. As a result, The New Day remain favourites but their price is 1/6 rather than 1/10.

I speculate that this price change is down to people seeing Titus O'Neil losing to Big E on Raw and making a punt on the company doing balanced booking by having O'Neil and Young get a win back on Sunday.

This thought process may have played a hand in the re-adjustment of the Money in the Bank ladder match market.

Dolph Ziggler, who lost against Kane last night, has seen his odds drop from 12/1 into 9/2. He has now moved into second-favourite with Roman Reigns still a 4/9 shot to secure the briefcase.

The other movers have been Randy Orton, who has drifted  from 9/2 to 6/1 and Neville from 6s to 9/1.

A short while ago, I noted that the traders had published markets for the newly-announced matches and have also chalked up prop bets on there being a Money in the Bank cash-in and Roman Reigns heel turn. You can read about it by following this link to the post.

Odds correct at the time of publishing. For the latest, head over to Paddy Power's WWE Betting Page.

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