Earlier today, I put up a post looking at the post-Raw ladder match odds. This post focused only on that match, so I have not contrasted the odds for any of the other matches on the board until the post you're reading now.
Rusev .vs. Titus O'Neil
The odds for the US Champion are currently on -650. They were at this price earlier today, but had been -600 last night. The fans have evidently backed him here.
O'Neil is now a +420 outsider. He had been +400.
WWE World Tag Team Championship
This one has seen The New Day move from -140 to -160 between last night and this morning. They remain as they were at the top of the day.
Anderson and Gallows were originally +190 then moved to +230 but have now dipped to +220,
Enzo and Cass went from +550 to +525, but have now drifted back out to +535.
The Vaudevillains have been moving out. They started off at +1,400, went to +1,650 and are now +1,850.
John Cena .vs. AJ Styles
John Cena's odds dropped from +160 to +150 overnight. The market remains untouched since this mornng. AJ Styles is now -190, but had been -210.
Roman Reigns .vs. Seth Rollins
The WWE World Heavyweight Champion was backed from -400 to -410 and has remained that way through Tuesday. Seth Rollins has moved out from +280 to +290 in the same period.
Money in the Bank Ladder Match
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As mentioned above, I went through this market earlier on today.
The story so far has been the reaction to Chris Jericho losing to Dean Ambrose in the main event of Raw then, following a post-match brawl between the other entrants in the ladder match, Jericho climbed the steps and retrieved the briefcase. The show closing in this way made one discount Jericho's chances of being awarded the victory on Sunday.
What's sort of interesting is Jericho retweeted this earlier on today:
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The picture the NBC Sports team tweeted out was from last night after Jericho was holding the briefcase. The article, and the tweet, suggested that because we have had the visual of seeing Y2J with the briefcase, it now means he isn't going to win at Money in the Bank.
I don't know what to make of Jericho drawing attention to this. This is not from his usual playbook where he tries to protect the business and outsmart the fans.
Kevin Owens remains the wrestler I think should win on Sunday. Jericho was a dark horse, and he still is, but I think another name that should share the 'dark horse' tag at this point is Cesaro.
He lost on Raw and also showed his heelish side in a segment with Sami Zayn (a Money in the Bank gimmick is best when it's executed by a heel or somebody who turns as a result of cashing in).
I haven't bet on Cesaro. Not yet, anyway.
Odds correct as of the time of posting, They can be found under 'Other Sports' on the sportsbook menu at 5Dimes.com.
I also have Owens, and I think -140 is a cheat, that's easy $.
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