Monday 3 June 2019

MITB Cash-In And 24/7 Champion Betting Update For June 3rd (AM)

There have been a few adjustments made to Sky Bet's special market for tonight's episode of Raw since I last wrote about it yesterday night.

The special is for Brock Lesnar's potential Money in the Bank cash in on tonight's show. WWE has advertised that Lesnar will execute his contract against Seth Rollins, but - until he does - there are evidently many scenarios that could play out.

I decided to look at the market when I first woke up this morning. When I did, I noticed that the price for 'Lesnar not to cash in the Money in the Bank contract' had once again been lowered. It was 4/5 when I had last looked, but was down to 8/11.

Before writing this very post, I noticed that the selection had dropped some more. It is now at 4/6.

It isn't the only selection that has shortened.

When I checked in at 6:15AM BST, the option to wager on 'Lesnar to cash in on and beat Kofi Kingston for the WWE Championship' was still at the 7/1 from the previous visits. However, by 9AM BST, the selection had dipped to 13/2.

As I wrote in the first post about this special, I believe that Lesnar will either cash-in against Kofi Kingston to become WWE Champion or there will be no cash-in.

Sky Bet Money in the Bank Cash-in Special For June 3rd 2019 Raw

Another market that's available for tonight's Raw is a special in which customers can place wagers on who they believe will be the WWE 24/7 Champion at the close of the show.

WWE released a clip on its social media platforms last night showing Jinder Mahal winning the title from R-Truth on a golf course. It was only a brief reign, however. Truth won it back.

As a result of Mahal's short spell as champ, he has now become the third-favourite to be in possession of the strap as the show goes off the air. He was 50/1 yesterday morning, but is now at 16/1 behind Truth (4/5 FAV) and Carmella (3/1 was previously 2/1).

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