BetOnline has surprisingly republished a market to its coverage of Ric Flair's last match.
In a post published yesterday morning, I noted that the special - which allows customers to gamble on the robe Ric Flair will wear to the ring for what is being billed as his final match when he teams with Andrade El Idolo against Jay Lethal and Jeff Jarrett - had been taken off the board.
I surmised the reason why betting had been suspended was due to the fact that Flair had unveiled the final robe.
The predominantly white garment is a tribute to Flair's earliest robe, which was created by Olivia Walker. Before the market was closed, 'White' was +600. As you'll see below, the selection is now a -150 favourite.
The previous favourite - Gold - which was +150 is now a +200 second-favourite.
Flair to execute a 'Knife Edge Chop' as his first move in the match has continued to drop in another special.
The favourite, which started off at -110, has now fallen into -400.
In a post published yesterday evening, I pointed out that 'Yes' had fallen into -120 from +150 in a proposition market which asked whether a guitar would be broken in the contest.
'Yes' starting off as an underdog was surprising considering Jeff Jarrett uses a guitar as part of his gimmick.
The 'First To Bleed' special has refreshed with three of the four selections moving out.
The 'Ric Flair' selection fell from +175 into +100 yesterday. However, it has now risen to +150. The second-favourite - 'Jeff Jarrett' - which had risen to +150 from +125 - is now at +175.
A punt on 'Jay Lethal' is now priced +250. That's up from +235.
The bookmakers have kept Andrade's price at +400.
As for the regular match winners market - Flair and Andrade remain favourites. They're -2,000. A decision for Jarrett and Lethal will pay out at +700.
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