This drop may have been due to wrestling fans having seen Ambrose's odds to win this year's Money in the Bank ladder match fall last night.
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The image above shows just some of the names that appear in this prop market.
If all goes the way it appears - and Ambrose does end up claiming the briefcase tomorrow night -there is a chance he could cash in later on the show. This was teased on Monday's episode of Raw when the potential MITB winner was interviewing both Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins on his Ambrose Asylum segment.
It's possible that the fans, upon seeing Ambrose's odds shifting, decided it was worth a punt to nab him at the 10/1 in case the story does result in Ambrose cashing in and claiming the title from his best friend.
There are other ways this could go.
If Ambrose is Mr. Money in the Bank he could cash in at a later time and - most importantly - against somebody other than Reigns. That's why Seth Rollins is still in play as the 3/10 favourite in this market.
The overseas odds reflect that Roman Reigns will pick up the W over Rollins tomorrow night. If there is a cash-in to close out the PPV, then all signs point to Reigns being the champion who will face the contract holder.
If the cash-in is unsuccessful, the 3/1 available in another market is another idea to consider:
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There seems to also be a feeling that there will be a triple threat match involving all three former members of The Shield at this year's SummerSlam.
I wonder how they can get to that match if the wrestlers are on opposing brands following July's draft.
Could it be that the company has decided to give away this triple threat earlier than SummerSlam knowing that the trio will not be part of one single brand from July?
We'll find out soon enough.
The two markets I mentioned above can be found across a number of sportsbooks. The latest bookmaker to offer this prop is LeoVegas.com. The casino added a sports betting service earlier on this month. You can claim the latest sports betting offer through this link or by the banner below:
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