Wednesday, 29 June 2022

Paddy Power's Latest MITB 2022 Prices

Yesterday morning, following WWE Raw, the oddsmakers from Paddy Power republished their two Money in the Bank ladder match markets. This time with only the selections that could walk away with the respective briefcases.

In regards to the men's ladder match market - with one name still unconfirmed for the match, a selection named 'Participant No. 7/Last Participant' has been created. It is 6/1.

Seth Rollins remains a 1/2 favourite with Drew McIntyre a 2/1 second-fave.

As I suspected, Riddle won his final chance of qualification and is 11/4. Last week, after his loss to Omos - in a qualifier - I requested his name be reinserted into the market. He was placed at 16/1. However, a few days later, the sportsbook once again removed him.

The aforementioned seventh participant is next followed by Sami Zayn (7/1), Omos (9/1) and Sheamus (14/1).

On Monday's show, Cody Rhodes was filmed while at the rehab facility and he talked about a scenario in which Seth Rollins became this year's Money in the Bank winner. Rhodes pointed out that Rollins has the most famous cash-in in Money in the Bank history.

Cody Rodes at Rehab Facility

The segment left me with at least a couple thoughts - Seth is going to win to eventually set up Rollins v Rhodes IV sometime in the future or - and as crazy as this might come across - Cody Rhodes is going to be the seventh entrant and win.

It seemed quite a coincidence that the Kevin Owens .vs. Ezekiel qualifier was scratched from Monday's show and to have the Cody interview prepared. 

I've overthought many things in the past and been wrong, so I absolutely could be doing the same thing here because it's risky for Rhodes to participate in any match, let alone a Money in the Bank ladder match, so soon after surgery. I just think that there was a purpose to that interview segment which went beyond strongly hinting that Seth is going to win on Saturday.

As for the women's market - it resumed with the now confirmed participant, Becky Lynch, as a 10/11 favourite. When I requested her name be reincluded last week, Lynch was a 7/4 joint-favourite along with Liv Morgan and Alexa Bliss.

Bliss is now 2/1 and Morgan follows her at 5/2. Then it's Asuka (5/1), Raquel Rodriquez (15/2), Lacey Evans (10/1) and Shotzi (16/1) to round it off. 

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