The market where clients could wager on the World Cup qualifier between Shinsuke Nakamura and the returning Rey Mysterio remained stationary across the six days it was available to punters.
Date/Time
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Rey Mysterio
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Shinsuke Nakamura
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10/10 4:35PM
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1/7
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4/1
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Mysterio closed as a 1/7 favourite to earn his place in the Crown Jewel tournament. Nakamura, on the other hand, was out at 4/1.
Earlier this evening, I published a post pointing out that the oddsmakers had priced up for the other qualifier scheduled for tonight - The Miz .vs. Rusev. Unlike the aforementioned market, this one was adjusted.
Date/Time
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Rusev
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The Miz
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16/10 8:08PM
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9/4
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1/3
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16/10 8:22PM
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5/2
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2/7
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16/10 10:27PM
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11/4
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1/4
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The market was published sometime between 7:45PM and shortly after 8PM. When I first came across it, The Miz was a 1/3 favourite. He was backed into 2/7 shortly after that and had moved down to 1/4 by 10:27PM when I checked in. He remained at this price right up to the 11PM cut-off.
As you can see, with Miz moving in, the bookies increased Rusev from 9/4 into 5/2 before closing him at 11/4.
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