Saturday, 30 January 2021

3 Rumble Selections Lowered At BetOnline And More

I've spent this morning taking a look through all of the WWE Royal Rumble betting markets from both domestic and overseas bookmakers. In this post, I'll point out the adjustments that have been made to the markets that are available from the BetOnline Website.

The sportsbook has lowered the price for one of the selections in its coverage of the women's battle royal while two names have shortened in the market for the male edition of the match.

Ronda Rousey, who has been +700 since the market was initially published last month, has now been placed at +500.

As for the men's match - Edge and Big E have shortened overnight.

Edge, who was featured on Monday's episode of Raw - and cut a promo that strongly teased a Rumble victory, is now at +200. He had dropped from +650 into +250 in the days following the airing of his video.

WWE Intercontinental Champion - Big E - has dipped into +800 from +900.

Daniel Bryan (+100) and Bianca Belair (+150) are still the selections with the shortest odds to win the men's and women's Royal Rumbles.

Changes have also been made to the two male title matches on the show.

Drew McIntyre is now a -400 favourite to retain his WWE Title with a win against Bill Goldberg. He was most recently -300. 

Drew McIntyre .vs. Goldberg

As you can see - the challenger has been pushed out to +350 from +200.

Kevin Owens' price to defeat WWE Universal Champion - Roman Reigns - in the last man standing match has risen from +650 to +800 while the champion has dropped into -1,700 from -1,350.


The market for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship match remains stationary as of right now. 

Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler are still -200 favourites to get the W against the titleholders, Charlotte Flair and Asuka (+150).

Interestingly, Sky Bet has published a market for the match and the oddsmakers have the champions as the favourites.

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