The traders at PaddyPower.com have become the latest to compile odds for next month's WWE WrestleMania 32.
As of the time of publishing, the betting firm has opened up three match markets. They are for the Hell in a Cell match, the no holds barred street fight and the main event for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
The Undertaker is showing as a 1/2 favourite to defeat Shane McMahon in the HIAC. A winning punt on McMahon will pay out at odds of 6/4.
Dean Ambrose is a 7/4 underdog in his battle against Brock Lesnar. The oddsmakers have 'The Beast' down at a short 2/5.
Roman Reigns is an even shorter 1/6 to claim a victory over WWE World Heavyweight Champion - Triple H - in what should be the final bout of the night. If you're looking for the company to change course and give HHH the win here, you're looking at 7/2.
Paddy Power is one of the regular bookies when it comes to WWE betting, so I am sure that there will be more match markets added along the way. You can view them by following this link to Paddy Power's WWE Betting Page.
If you had to pick the winner of Shane v Taker, who would it be?
ReplyDeleteHi Marc,
DeleteI've bet on Shane at 2/1 (Bwin) and 3/1 (Ladbrokes) after listening to Dave Meltzer.
I don't think Undertaker should lose, but the scenarios that Dave came up with sold me on Shane.
So, I'm sort of on both sides here. I'd rather Undertaker win, but will have a winner if it's Shane.
What about you?
Im 100% on Shane winning. As soon as the stip was announced, i was certain hes gonna win. I cant see Vince teasing having a babyface figurehead that the fans genuinely want around & then not paying it off. I can see Taker going out like a hero though. Shane will call him the saviour of the company on the Raw after Mania. Im guessing the HIAC finish will involve Vince getting in the cell & yelling at Taker to hit Shane with a chair which will lead to Taker turning on Vince & tombstoning him. When Vince comes to, Shane will be standing over him while the ref raises his hand. You could have Taker at the top of the ramp then giving Shane a nod of approval.
DeleteHeyman said on the July 20th RAW that Undertaker "sold his soul to the devil" in order to get a rematch with Lesnar... I wonder if he was referring to Mr McMahon.
ReplyDeleteI can't read anything into that because what ever was said in July has no bearing on what's going on now because the McMahon/Undertaker thing is a plan they came up with once John Cena went out with the injury.
DeleteUndertaker is touring after wrestlemania with WWE live teaming with big show and facing two members of wyatt family. Possibly a hint that the Wyatt family attack undertaker at wrestlemania and that's how Shane wins? With undertaker touring too I don't think the hell in a cell match will be that dangerous
ReplyDeleteI can't see The Wyatts being involved with this in any way.
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