I will go through each match one-by-one.
R-Truth .vs. King Barrett
The best price on offer for an R-Truth win can be found on the bwin Sportsbook. He's 9/4 here.
King Barrett's 4/6 from Betfair is the best you can get.
Nikki Bella .vs. Paige
Current WWE Divas Champion - Nikki Bella - is a 4/7 favourite with William Hill. If you're looking for Paige to pick up the victory, the best odds you will find is 7/4 from Paddy Power.
Ryback .vs. Big Show
Intercontinental Champion, Ryback, is a heavy favourite everywhere. The highest price you can find for him is 1/16. However, Betfair has him a more appealing 1/6.
The Big Show is 7/1 at William Hill.
The New Day .vs. Prime Time Players
The 2/9 on offer from William Hill is the best price available online. If you believe The Prime Time Players will end up leaving Ohio with the championship, or at least a win, you can find them 5/1 at Sky Bet.
Kevin Owens .vs. John Cena
Looking to back Kevin Owens to go 2-0 over John Cena? Your better offer is the 7/5 from bwin. A Cena win will return more if you stake on him with Sky Bet where he is 5/6.
Dean Ambrose .vs. Seth Rollins
Think Ambrose will win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship? You can find him 19/4 with bwin. Sky Bet's 1/4 is the better number for Rollins backers.
Money in the Bank Contract Ladder Match
If you believe Roman Reigns will be the wrestler who ends up taking the WWE Money in the Bank contract, the best available odds are the 4/9 on offer from Sky Bet.
Kofi Kingston - who has been backed heavily all week - is in second place across most of the sportsbooks' websites. The best price on him winning is the 10/1 from bwin.
Here are the other runners' prices:
Randy Orton 10/1 bwin
Sheamus 16/1 bwin
Neville 16/1 bwin
Kane 16/1 Sky Bet
Dolph Ziggler 20/1 bwin or William Hill
There is another unadvertised wrestler that has made his way to the betting board for this match. He's an extreme long-shot but it's worth mentioning in case you'd like to have a speculative punt.
Brock Lesnar is available at both bwin and Betfair. Bwin has him listed at 20/1 while Betfair is offering him at an even more tempting 40/1. He was 50/1 earlier, so fans evidently have been backing him despite not being officially named as an competitor.
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