Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Paddy Power Installs New Survivor Series Markets

The Paddy Power Sportsbook has added more Survivor Series markets on its website. Customers can now bet on the WWE Divas Championship match as well as on the prospect of Sheamus cashing in the Money in the Bank briefcase during the show.

The Divas match has present titleholder - Charlotte- a short 1/6 to retain her championship with a win. Fans expecting Paige to go over can find her at 3/1.

The Money in the Bank market is even more intriguing this month as World Wrestling Entertainment is reeling after Seth Rollins was forced to abandon his run on top following a severe knee injury.

Changes are obviously being made and there is no doubt in my mind that Sheamus cashing in on the winner of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship tournament was a suggestion broached in a booking meeting recently. Whether this actually happens at the Survivor Series is another thing entirely.

Don't forget - with Seth Rollins now out of the picture, WWE will have to move some people into his spot as the top heel. Sheamus might be low on the pecking order of ideas, but I feel he cannot be ruled out.

If you believe that the company will keep the briefcase in the hands of Sheamus for the time being, you can back the 'No' at 15/8. On the other hand, if you think he will cash in, the 'Yes' is available at 4/9.

Don't forget, if you believe Sheamus will cash in and keep the title all the way to WrestleMania, Paddy Power's 'Who Will Compete For The WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 32' market might be worth a look.

He's 17/2 just to be in the title match. It would also cash out if he happens to cash in during WrestleMania.

The 17/2 will surely drop if he does walk out as champion next Sunday, so keep this in mind if you do expect him to claim the title. I state this because Roman Reigns' odds tumbled as soon as it became clear that Seth Rollins was out beyond WrestleMania (they fell from 8/11 to 3/10).

Act fast, is my recommendation.

All of these WWE-related markets are available over at Paddy Power's WWE Wrestling Betting Page.

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