Monday 30 May 2016

Seth Rollins Now 2/5 To Become Next WWE World Heavyweight Champ

Seth Rollins is now 2/5 to succeed Roman Reigns as WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

The wrestler, who has recently returned to WWE TV after a severe knee injury, has moved into favourite in a special market that is available at 888Sport.com, 32Red.com and Unibet.com where customers can bet on the person who wins the WWE World Heavyweight Championship after Reigns.

Rollins being placed into favouritism makes sense as he will face off against the titleholder in one of the key matches on the Money in the Bank pay-per-view on June 19th.

I last went through the market in early April. Back then, it was AJ Styles who was the bookies' choice to win as he was at the top of the board with odds of 4/1. He has now drifted out to 8/1, this has coincided with him departing the title picture for the time being.

When they were first installed, Rollins was 5/1, so him being at 2/5 is quite the drop. A combination of bettors and oddsmakers thinking Rollins will be the next champ following his return to action.

Rollins' price isn't the only to be cut. Other wrestlers who have seen price drops are:

Brock Lesnar from 15/2 to 7/2
John Cena from 14/1 to 6/1
Kevin Owens from 14/1 to 5/1
Triple H from 40/1 to 20/1
Chris Jericho from 50/1 to 33/1
The Undertaker from 60/1 to 20/1
Alberto Del Rio from 66/1 to 33/1
Braun Strowman from 66/1 to 40/1
The Rock from 100/1 to 50/1

Along with AJ Styles' moving out are:

Dean Ambrose 15/2 to 8/1
Cesaro 14/1 to 25/1
Finn Balor 17/1 to 40/1
Samoa Joe 17/1 to 40/1
Sami Zayn 17/1 to 40/1
CM Punk 25/1 to 50/1
Shinsuke Nakamura 33/1 to 40/1
Shane McMahon 40/1 to 50/1

The non-movers are:

Bray Wyatt 10/1
Randy Orton 14/1

And the selections that have been taken off the board:

Ryback 20/1
Vince McMahon 40/1
Sheamus 66/1
The Miz 66/1

When available, these markets can all be found under 'WWE' on the websites listed above. If you aren't a customer at either, there are three links below for you to pick up the latest welcome bonuses.

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