Wednesday 24 February 2016

Bwin Releases WrestleMania 32 Odds

The bwin Sportsbook has released betting odds for this year's WrestleMania.

Customers now have the opportunity to wager on one potential match-up as well as three other bouts that, as of the time of publishing, are confirmed for the show.

The unannounced match is a WWE Divas Championship market where clients can bet on Charlotte versus Sasha Banks. At the time of publishing, Banks is a 67/100 to defeat the current champion. Charlotte is 11/10.

This market was originally installed in mid-February. Charlotte was 91/100 and the challenger 4/5.

Brock Lesnar is 2/5 to defeat Dean Ambrose in the no holds barred street fight that was announced on this week's episode of WWE Raw. A winning bet on The Lunatic Fringe will pay out at an appealing 7/4.

Roman Reigns is a 1/4 favourite to defeat Triple H for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The titleholder is 13/5 to leave the event with a W.

Finally, the match that has been talked about the most this week: Shane McMahon versus The Undertaker within the confines of Hell in a Cell.

The Undertaker has been put up as a 33/100 fave over Vince McMahon's son. A winning bet on the latter will pay out at odds of 2/1.

Dave Meltzer threw out some interesting ideas on how this match could go during Tuesday morning's episode of Wrestling Observer Radio. One suggestion he came up with is that Shane could win if Undertaker loses on purpose to save the company from The Authority (for those of you unaware, the match has a stipulation where Shane gets control of Raw if he defeats The Phenom).

If I am to be honest, I don't like the idea of Undertaker losing another WrestleMania match. However, the suggestion Meltzer mentioned, made me make a speculative punt on a Shane win.

A 2/1 decision will make me a little happier to see Undertaker lose, if that's where the decision is made to go.

Odds were correct as of 10am GMT today. When they're available, Bwin's WWE markets can be found in the 'Entertainment' section of bwin.com.

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