Just like with the SummerSlam 2018 specials, customers can bet on who they believe will be the Universal, WWE, Raw Women's and Smackdown Women's Champions at the end of next year's WrestleMania.
These markets have been available - on and off - since May 11th. They were republished over the weekend with two showing adjusted pricing from when I had previously looked through them. Today's post will be serve as an update.
This past weekend saw the market for the WWE Championship have adjustments for the first time since it was first priced up. No selection drifted out. However, three wrestlers' prices have been shortened.
Rusev, who will challenge AJ Styles for the title at Extreme Rules in two weeks from Sunday night - has been snipped from 12/1 to 8/1.
Samoa Joe who, when he first arrived on Smackdown, announced his intention to gun for AJ Styles' title, is now a joint-second favourite alongside John Cena after having his price lowered slightly from 3/1 into 5/2.
Daniel Bryan - who was the favourite from day one - has dropped into 23/20 from 5/4. A good reason why he tops this list is due to the fact that he's a betting favourite to win the 2019 Royal Rumble.
The only other market to show price changes is the one that has been the most active - the one for the WWE Raw Women's Championship.
Three names have been cut since the weekend of June 16th.
Sasha Banks has lowered from 8s into 7/1, the current champion - Alexa Bliss - has had her price halved from 8/1 and Charlotte Flair, who was first installed nine days ago, has been cut from 6/4 into 13/10.
Ronda Rousey who could potentially be WWE Raw Women's Champion coming out of SummerSlam (if WWE pulls the trigger sooner than I believe it should!) has had her price increased slightly. She moved from 3/10 to 2/5.
As noted, the other two markets are showing the same pricing as
Asuka and Charlotte Flair are joint 2/1 favourites to leave Mania as the Smackdown Women's Champion.
Braun Strowman - who could be the Universal Champion after SummerSlam - is a favourite to be in possession of the strap after April 7th's event. If Strowman becomes Universal Champion in August, I expect this market to look slightly different to what it does today.
Prices correct as of 23rd June and the time of posting. The latest odds can can be found on the websites that publish Kambi's WWE markets. A couple of examples can be found below.
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