Friday 1 December 2017

MITB Odds Update For December 1st

With the Survivor Series now in the rear-view, the Kambi oddsmakers have now removed another selection down from their 'Date of Briefcase Cash-in' market for the ladies' Money in the Bank.

The removal of what was the third time-frame 'Between 1st Day After SummerSlam, But Before Survivor Series' now sees three remaining. They are:

Between Survivor Series, But Before WrestleMania 34 1/14 (previously 11/50)
During WrestleMania 34 11/4 (previously 11/4)
On First Day After WrestleMania Or Later 6/1 (previously 10/1)

The rest of the oddsmakers' Money in the Bank markets have stayed where they were since last weekend.

They're still offering 1/100 that the cash-in will be successful. I've written extensively ever since the summer that it has to be a success as it'll be the first-ever female cash-in and, in my opinion, would be a waste of time if it doesn't happen.

Those of you who disagree can find the 'No' at 10/1.

The show of the cash-in market still has 'Raw/Smackdown' at 6/5 while the opportunity to wager on it occurring during a pay-per-view, WWE Network special or anything else will pay out at odds of 3/5.

One thing that I stressed during Survivor Series weekend was that I had doubts that the cash-in would take place until after the Starrcade event. With Charlotte Flair as the current WWE Smackdown Women's Champion, I felt that they would keep the strap on her for the special house show in her father's stomping ground of the Greensboro Coliseum. It should go without saying that, now that Starrcade is behind us, I can't find any other reason to delay the cash-in other than if the company intends to have Charlotte Flair as titleholder when she does media hyping up whatever they have planned for WrestleMania with Ronda Rousey (if this is the plan, of course).


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