Thursday 28 April 2016

5Dimes' Payback 2016 Odds As Of Thursday Morning

It has been a few hours since the release of 5Dimes' betting odds for this weekend's WWE Payback 2016 pay-per-view, so I have made another visit to the website to see where wrestling fans have been putting their money.

Of the eight bouts on the card, five have seen action. The match markets that have stayed at the same odds from yesterday are: Sami Zayn versus Kevin Owens, The Miz against Cesaro and the main event.

The market that has seen the biggest change is the one where customers can punt on the winner of the Dean Ambrose versus Chris Jericho match.

Ambrose has been backed since the odds were initially installed. He has moved from -530 to -700 in this time.

As a result of this movement, Chris Jericho has drifted out to +435 to +350.

The other favourites who have been backed are: Ryback, The Vaudevillains and Charlotte.

Ryback has moved from -145 to -170 to win the US Championship match that will air on the pre-show. A winning bet on Kalisto will now pay out at +130. He was originally +105.

The Vaudevillains have moved from -350 faves into -400. Their opponents in the tag team tournament, Enzo and Cass, are now +280 from +250.

Charlotte, who is scheduled to defend the WWE Women's Championship against Natalya, has been bet from -300 to -420. The challenger has moved out from +220 to +300.

The only other price change has seen an outsider move.

Dolph Ziggler was originally +350 but has been backed into +300 for his battle against Baron Corbin. This now means that Corbin, who started off as a -530 favourite, is now a slightly better -420.

This one interests me as I would have guessed fans would have taken the newcomer to the WWE main roster in his first grudge match. It'll be one to keep an eye on over the next few days.

As usual, I'll make regular visits to these markets as we head closer to the show.

Odds correct as of 9am BST today. For the latest, check out the betting board at 5Dimes.com. New customers can join via the banner below:

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