Sunday, 21 March 2021

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting Odds For Sunday Morning

I have just visited the 5Dimes Sportsbook's website to see how the betting has gone - so far - for tonight's WWE FastLane 2021 PPV. In this post, I'll run through all of 5Dimes markets and point out how the betting has gone both there and in markets that have been priced up by European sportsbooks like Kambi and Sky Bet.

Riddle .vs. Mustafa Ali
The market for the US Championship match was first installed yesterday. It is unchanged from 5:45PM GMT with Riddle a -350 favourite to get the decision over Mustafa Ali (+250).

To contrast this market with one based in Europe, I have chosen to look at the one Kambi has had since at least yesterday morning.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

As you can see above, the market that has been priced up here in Europe started with Riddle as a 7/20 favourite to get the W. His price dropped into 1/4 within four hours and was then down into 1/5 (-500 US) by yesterday evening.

Riddle remains at that price as of this morning.

Shinsuke Nakamura .vs. Seth Rollins
Another market that 5Dimes released early yesterday evening was the one for the match between Seth Rollins and Shinsuke Nakamura.

Just like with the US Championship, 5Dimes has not changed the market. Seth Rollins is -285 over the +205 for Nakamura.

Kambi's market for the match was published yesterday morning. You'll see below that the punters backed Rollins from the early price of 11/20 all the way down to 1/5 by 11:00PM GMT last night.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

As a result of Rollins' price descending, the oddsmakers have pushed Shinsuke Nakamura out to 3/1.

Braun Strowman .vs. Shane McMahon
Another market that was released yesterday, and has not been adjusted since I started following it, is the one for Braun Strowman versus Shane McMahon.

5Dimes lists Strowman as a -145 fave over McMahon's +105.

Kambi's market was published on Wednesday. However, when the match was pulled from advertising, the bookmakers took it off the board. Sky Bet's market - which opened a day earlier than Kambi's, and remained open even when there was doubt over it being on the card, would be a fairer example to see how betting has been going.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

As you'll see - Strowman started off as the favourite at 1/2 while his opponent was 6/4. All of the wagering that I've followed has been on the side of McMahon as his price declined right down into favouritism three days ago.

Alexa Bliss .vs. Randy Orton
5Dimes' market for Alexa Bliss versus Randy Orton was released on Thursday with the former a -190 favourite over the +150 for Orton.

By yesterday afternoon, Bliss' price had lowered into -210 while Orton's was moved up to +160.

Sky Bet's market was released on Thursday with Bliss at 1/2 and Orton at 6/4 - fairly close to where they currently are at 5Dimes today. However, as you'll see below, Sky Bet's customers have been backing Orton for the W because his price has declined to 5/6 placing both selections at a 5/6 pick 'em.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax .vs. Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair
5Dimes' market for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship match has been available since Thursday. I started following with the champs as -230 favourites while Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair were +170.

Baszler and Jax were down to -350 by yesterday afternoon and their challengers were out to +250. Both selections remain at those respective prices.

In contrast, Kambi's market was initially made available on March 13th and has been very active.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

The two selections started off level at 17/20 apiece.

Most of the adjustments have been in favour of the titleholders. However, the most recent - which occurred overnight - saw Sasha and Bianca dip from 3/1 into 5/2.

Big E .vs. Apollo Crews
5Dimes' market for the Intercontinental Championship match was published on Thursday with Big E a -155 favourite to successfully retain the strap. There has been a slight back-and-forth in regards to adjustments with the champion and challenger seemingly being backed at certain stages.

As you can see below, the first move went the way of Big E as his price was lowered into -275 however, the next price change had Crews lowered into +155 from +195.

The most recent 5Dimes adjustment saw the challenger lowered into +140 from +160 while Big E was pushed up to -180 from -210.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

At Sky Bet, all of the adjustments I have recorded have gone the way of the champ. You'll see below that Big E started off as an 8/13 fave on Saturday March 13th, was down to 1/2 a day later and was then cut into 2/5 on Wednesday.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

To add another comparison, Kambi's market has also had most of the price drops in favour of the champ. However, the two most recent changes have sided with the challenger. 

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

Drew McIntyre .vs. Sheamus
5Dimes' market for the no holds barred match featuring Drew McIntyre and Sheamus was first installed on Thursday with McIntyre a -500 favourite over the +334 for Sheamus.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

The first wave of interested sided with Sheamus as his price was lowered into +245 within a day and was then down to +175 by 9:30AM GMT yesterday morning.

Saturday punting saw McIntyre cut from -245 into -420 while his rival jumped to +300. However, a couple of hours later, I noticed that Sheamus had lowered to +250 while his opponent was placed at -350.

Both selections have stayed at those respective prices as of 10:00AM GMT today.

Kambi's market had McIntyre as a 2/7 favourite to Sheamus' 9/4 on Wednesday. 

The moves have been one sided in favour of McIntyre. His price has declined into 1/8 while Sheamus has moved to 4/1.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

Sky Bet opened with Drew McIntyre at 1/5 on Tuesday. Sheamus was the first selection of the two to lower as he was placed at 11/4 from 10/3 within half an hour of me finding the market. 

As you'll see, the selections had returned to their earliest prices by Thursday evening, but the most recent drop went the way of Sheamus as he has been placed at 3/1 while McIntyre has slightly been moved up to 2/9.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

Roman Reigns .vs. Daniel Bryan
5Dimes' market for the WWE Universal Championship match initially had Roman Reigns as a -475 favourite when I came across it on Thursday night. The challenger - Daniel Bryan - started at +325, but declined to +245 by the following day. 

Hours after that, 5Dimes slashed Reigns' price into -900 and pushed Bryan up to +500. By yesterday morning, Bryan's odds had dipped into +340 with the favourite moving from the aforementioned -900 to -510. 

Reigns was lowered into -600 by 5:45PM GMT yesterday while Bryan moved to +400. 

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

Both selections remain at those prices as of this morning.

Sky Bet's market has been available since March 13th. It opened with the champion as a very short 1/16 favourite over the 7/1 for Bryan.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting

The only time Roman Reigns' price has been lowered was three days ago when he fell into 1/6 from 1/3. Other than that, it has been Bryan all the way.

Daniel Bryan kicked off at 6/1 when Kambi's market for the match was opened a little over a week ago. He was lowered into 11/2 later that day.

The market was adjusted on Sunday March 14th with Bryan lowered to 7/2. He remains at that price as of this morning.

WWE FastLane 2021 Betting


Prices were correct as of 10:00AM GMT today. The latest odds can be found on 5Dimes' WWE Betting Page.

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