The one in 7-1 was The Miz, who lost to Baron Corbin in the middle of the show.
Miz had started off the PPV as a -170 favourite. Although I believe it's worth noting that it wasn't only during the event that Baron Corbin's price dipped.
Date/Time
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The Miz
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Baron Corbin
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17/11 11:32pm
|
-145
|
+105
|
18/11 8:00am
|
-155
|
+115
|
9:41pm
|
-160
|
+120
|
19/11 6:00am
|
"
|
"
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3:00pm
|
-180
|
+140
|
6:00pm
|
-210
|
+160
|
10:00pm
|
-385
|
+265
|
10:15pm
|
-210
|
+160
|
10:45pm
|
-140
|
+100
|
10:50pm
|
-170
|
+130
|
PPV
|
"
|
"
|
MATCH
|
-165
|
+125
|
The Lone Wolf's odds had also declined shortly after 10pm GMT. They went from +265 to +100 within forty-five minutes before drifting back out before the slight dip as the event was in progress.
Another thing worth pointing out is that - in the post that I published shortly after Survivor Series had begun, where I noted all the favourites - Team Smackdown Men were favoured to win the main event. I made it a point to preface that the European sportsbooks had taken wagers on their opponents.
Team Raw Men declined during the show. So this was a case of the European bookies behind ahead. You can see in the table below how I tracked the odds since Friday evening . It was a back-and-forth throughout, but the main point is that the right favourite closed as Team Raw was the eventual winning selection.
Date/Time
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Team Raw Men
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Team Smackdown Men
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17/11 10:20pm
|
+135
|
-175
|
11:32pm
|
+120
|
-160
|
18/11 12:40am
|
-115
|
-125
|
5:15pm
|
-120
|
-120
|
9:41pm
|
-135
|
-105
|
11:00pm
|
+100
|
-140
|
19/11 12:30am
|
-120
|
-120
|
6:00am
|
+100
|
-140
|
2:00pm
|
+125
|
-165
|
3:00pm
|
-110
|
-130
|
6:00pm
|
+105
|
-145
|
8:00pm
|
+120
|
-160
|
10:00pm
|
+230
|
-310
|
10:15pm
|
+140
|
-180
|
10:45pm
|
+105
|
-145
|
11:00pm
|
+130
|
-170
|
11:30pm
|
+155
|
-195
|
PPV
|
+140
|
-180
|
12:27am
|
+135
|
-175
|
1:50am
|
-105
|
-135
|
2:25am
|
-120
|
-120
|
2:30am
|
-180
|
+140
|
2:40am
|
-150
|
+110
|
2:59am
|
-170
|
+130
|
CLOSED
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As you can see, the winners were +140 ahead of the PPV and and had fallen to -120 pick 'em along with Team Smackdown by 2:25am. There was another see-saw before eventually closing out as -170 faves.
I just listened to Meltzer's review on survivor series
ReplyDeleteListening to that, I think AJ - Brock is the only match where he will rate it above 4 stars.
I don't think he will give another matches as 4 stars
Yep.
DeleteI don't think the bets I've placed will win on the Over/Unders just from what he has said on this.
I can't believe they let raw women's and men's win AND the universal champion beat the WWE champion... Way to make Smackdown look inferior...
ReplyDeleteI had a feeling, when Stephanie was giving the Raw women a pep talk before the match, that they would end up losing.
DeleteIt should go without saying that I'm surprised with the finish to the main event.
I thought they made AJ look like a big star in that loss against Lesnar
DeleteI just don't know why WWE always have to make it about HHH all the time.. like what's the point lol... Would have much preferred Jason Jordon to interfere and cost HHH elimination and then in Kurt's confusion for Shane to get a sneaky roll up... Pfft it's all a mess again.
DeleteIf Shane won, there would have been a similar reaction from the hardcores (as I predicted to you last night!).
DeleteCan't prove it, obviously.