Tuesday 28 March 2017

William Hill's WrestleMania 33 Odds For Tuesday Morning

The William Hill Sportsbook's WWE WrestleMania 33 betting markets have been republished this morning after their scheduled 10pm closure last night.

I've had a look through all of the prices and have noticed a lot of changes from when they were first published yesterday afternoon.

Here are the current odds.

WWE Raw Women's Championship 
The Raw Women's Champion - Bayley - is now 1/6 to get a decision over the three other particpants in what is now an elimination four-way. She had opened at 1/3, so the punters have evidently backed the title being retained.
As for the three other ladies, they have moved as follows: Sasha Banks has gone from 5/2 into 7/2, Charlotte Flair is now 9/1 from 6s and Nia Jax has jumped to 16/1 from 12/1.

WWE Raw Tag Team Championship
Enzo and Cass' price to win the triple threat match is now at 11/10 after previously being 6/4. The champs - Anderson and Gallows - have moved up from favourites, with a price of EVS, to 11/8. The third team, Sheamus and Cesaro, remains at 9/4.

WWE World Championship
The challenger, Randy Orton, has been backed from 4/11 into 1/8 while Bray Wyatt's number has increased from 2/1 to 9/2.

Seth Rollins .vs. HHH
Seth Rollins has shortened from 1/4 into 1/8. As a result of this, the oddsmakers have increased Triple H's price to 9/2. He was previously 11/4.

WWE Universal Championship
Universal Champion, Bill Goldberg, has moved out from being a 6/1 underdog into 12/1. This means the punters have backed Brock Lesnar to get the W. It has been a steep drop as 'The Beast' has came in from 1/12 to 1/50.

WWE Cruiserweight Championship
The customers have backed Neville to retain with a decision over Austin Aries as his price has dropped from 4/11 to 1/8. The challenger's price is now at 9/2. It was originally 2/1.

The Undertaker .vs. Roman Reigns
Roman Reigns has moved in from 2/7 to 1/9. Undertaker's price has doubled from 5/2 to 5/1.

WWE Intercontinental Championship
Baron Corbin will win this match, if the bettors and bookies have this correctly. The challenger's price has shortened from 1/6 into a 1/20. Dean Ambrose is now 8/1 from 7/2.

Shane McMahon .vs. AJ Styles
The odds for AJ Styles have fallen from 1/7 into 1/9. Shane McMahon's number has moved out from 4s to 5/1.

WWE US Championship
Kevin Owens' price has been lowered from 2/7 into 1/7. As a result, Chris Jericho has moved to 4/1 from 5/2.

Mixed Tag Team Match
The team of John Cena and Nikki Bella has been slashed from 1/7 into 1/16. This obviously means that Miz and Maryse's number has increased. If you had backed the heels yesterday, you would have got them at 4/1. They are now up to 7/1.

Don't forget, William Hill will have in-play specials available on the night of the event. You can leave any ideas or requests for the traders IN THIS POST.

10 comments:

  1. One thing to note here Hills do have a presence in Vegas and will have either taken some money in the shops or someone is advising them. Still feels like a couple of the matches will switch once the booking meeting is done and the info starts to leak.

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    1. This isn't true.

      Nevada sportsbooks cannot offer betting odds for pro wrestling as there is a law prohibiting lines being drawn up that can be compromised.

      Heard about this on the ESPN Behind The Bets podcast a couple of years back when somebody asked Bob Scucci (sportsbook manager) for a specific Super Bowl prop to be published for the game.

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    2. Pro wrestling falls into this based on the results being predetermined.

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    3. @ Dave - Yes seems like you are correct with the no predetermined betting in Nevada. Just seemed strange that Hills were the first out of the big European books to take a huge stand on all the matches when theres no US books to guide them. Hills went 1/50 on Lesnar 12/1 Goldberg before Raw. When is the booking meeting? Friday?

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  2. Strowman and Jaxx were at -2000 and they ended up being losing bets on last PPV,watch your steps buddies

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  3. I still believe Wyatt, Banks and Austin Aries will flip in odds.

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  4. Vince likes Bayley. That's his girl. He pushed Sasha outta the way to put that belt on her. Why would he flip flop that decision? Storyline wise, it's all about Bayley's Ultimate underdog, underdog champion angle. If you watch the promo they had her cut after RAW, plus Charlotte referring to her as a "paper champion" plus Bayley getting laid at the end of her segment 5 RAWs in a row, plus the next PPV occurring in Bayley's home town, plus Meltzer reporting that Bayley could hold the title til SummerSlam. Sasha is a very bad bet.

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    1. It's either Bayley or Nia Jax for sure

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    2. A Sasha heel turn is coming and the question is whether it'll happen at Mania or the next night after on Raw, people are getting sick of Bayley as champion already, never mind her keeping the belt until summerslam.

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