Friday, 26 March 2021

Observer Star Ratings O/U Results For WWE FastLane 2021

The main event of this past Sunday's WWE FastLane was given the most stars in Dave Meltzer's review of the event.

The bout, which saw Roman Reigns retain the WWE Universal Championship over Daniel Bryan, received four-and-a-half stars in Meltzer's report.

From a betting perspective, Reigns versus Bryan's rating turned out to be exactly what Kambi's oddsmakers predicted as they set the over/under line for the match at '4.5 Stars'. Therefore, any customers who may have backed the '4.5 Stars or More' option will soon have bets settled in their favour.

The next best match on the card - Drew McIntyre's no hold barred win over Sheamus - received a quarter of a star less than the Universal Title match. It had a line of '4 Stars', so those who may have punted on the over will also have winning wagers.

Below is a table showing the lines, stars and results of all the eligible matches from Sunday's PPV.

WWE FastLane 2021 Wrestling Observer Star Ratings Over/Under Results

As you can see, the only other match that went over the line was the Kick Off meeting between WWE United States Champion - Riddle - and Mustafa Ali. Both men wrestled a three-and-a-quarter star match which went above the line of three stars.

The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship contest fell half-a-star below its line of 2.75, Seth Rollins versus Shinsuke Nakamura also fell half-a-star below its line of 3.75 while the biggest 'Under' result of the weekend was Big E's successful Intercontinental Championship retention over Apollo Crews which the reviewer felt was spoilt by its slow pace and peculiar finish. 

Going into the event, Kambi had the line for Big E versus Apollo Crews at 3.5 Stars. It received one-and-a-quarter stars.

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