Monday, 8 June 2015

Paddy Power's WWE MITB 2015 Odds For Monday Evening

It has been a few days since I first noticed the Paddy Power Sportbsook had published betting markets for this Sunday's WWE Money in the Bank 2015 pay-per-view. In this post, I'm going to once again look over these odds, note any changes and return tomorrow to see if anything on tonight's episode of Raw causes any changes.

The market for the WWE Tag Team Championship has remained stationary since Friday. Current champs - The New Day - are strong favourites to retain with a win. They're 1/10 while the challenge of The Prime Time Players has been given a 9/2 chance.

I have covered the multi-man ladder match for the Money in the Bank briefcase extensively since sportsbook published its lines. I noted that the odds for Kane have gone from 22/1 to 12/1 and Kofi Kingston's have plummeted from 33/1 to 14/1 since betting opened.

As for the other participants in the match - Roman Reigns is the 4/9 fave, Randy Orton is 9/2, Neville is 6/1, Sheamus is 9/1 and Dolph Ziggler is 12/1.

The WWE World Heavyweight Championship market points to Dean Ambrose being the early bettors' choice to win.

He opened at 10/3, but is now 11/4. On the flip-side, Seth Rollins is 1/5 after opening 1/7.

My guess is the Ambrose money might be down to fans predicting that he'll win the title only for Roman Reigns to turn on his friend and cash in the MITB title shot on the show.

The final match on the board is the Kevin Owens versus John Cena rematch.

When the market opened, both wrestlers were given 5/6. The early betting has gone the way of the WWE veteran as Cena is now 8/11 with Owens priced at EVENS.

If I were to make another assumption, I believe the fans are betting on WWE Booking 101. Owens got the win in match one, so the course would be to allow Cena to get the W in match 2. Whether this happens is another thing, though.

I will return tomorrow to see whether anything that happens on Raw changes anything.

These prices were correct as of 9:30pm BST. For the latest, check out Paddy Power's WWE Betting Page.

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