The first thing I noticed is there are two more markets available for clients to bet on. The matches are the two that were announced earlier this week. Here are the prices:
Randy Orton 2/1
Sheamus 2/5
Dolph Ziggler 6/5
Rusev 4/6
As for the markets that have already been up - there are five that have changed since midweek.
The obvious winners of the weekend will be Stephen Amell & Neville. The Coral WWE bettors are a sensible bunch. They have backed television's Arrow and his sidekick (or should that be the other way around?) from 1/8 to 1/10. The traders have now moved out the heels from 9/2 to 6/1.
Cesaro's price to win against Kevin Owens has drifted out. He is now 6/4 but had been 11/8. Owens' number shortened from 4/7 to 1/2.
Team Bella's odds have dipped going from 11/4 to 5/2 in the market for the Divas elimination match. PCB have drifted out from 1/2 to 8/11 while Team BAD stays on 4/1.
The WWE Tag Team Championship market has evidently seen both New Day and the current titleholders - The Prime Time Players - backed. The odds for New Day have dropped from 5/4 to EVENS while the Players' price has descended to 11/10 from 5/4.
The Lucha Dragons remain at 5/1 but Los Matadores have leaped from 7s to 10s.
Finally, the Dean Ambrose & Roman Reigns versus Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper market is now showing both teams at 10/11. The first numbers I had for this match had the former Shield members at 1/2 and the Wyatts 13/8. This points to the heels being backed.
The rest of the betting board is the same as it was on Wednesday.
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