Saturday, 30 July 2022

BetOnline's WWE SummerSlam 2022 Prices As Of Saturday Morning

BetOnline has taken another one of its WWE SummerSlam 2022 markets off the board.

The bout in question is the one for the WWE Raw Women's Championship. I noticed that the market was missing when I visited the website this morning.

WWE SummerSlam 2022 Betting

Before it's removal, customers had evidently been backing Bianca Belair to successfully retain her title because her odds had fallen from -250 into -500 in the first week of wagering. 

With Belair's odds moving in, the bookmakers pushed her challenger - Becky Lynch - out from +175 to +300 within the week.

The market was available when I visited the website a day ago. BetOnline had recently scrapped the market for Seth Rollins versus Riddle after it was pulled from tonight's card earlier this week.

Here are the latest prices for the remaining markets for tonight's card in the order as they appear on the BetOnline website.

WWE SummerSlam 2022 Betting

The punters appear to have sided with Logan Paul to get his first win as a contracted WWE performer. When the word of a possible Paul .vs. Miz match up began to circulate, BetOnline placed the former as a -400 favourite with The Miz at +250. As of three days ago, the bookie has been accepting odds of -2,000 for the social media star.

A win for Miz is now priced +700.

As you can see, the market spent some time off the board. This was due to the TV build including Tommaso Ciampa siding with the Miz and AJ Styles also being in the mix. Going by their involvement, it looked like a tag team contest could have been a possibility hence the decision to suspend betting until the singles match was set in stone.

The favourite has been backed in the match between Pat McAfee and Happy Corbin.

When the market first opened at the start of this month, BetOnline had McAfee as a -180 fave. His price has declined into -400 as July has progressed.

On the reverse, Happy Corbin has moved out from +130 to +250.

Betting on The Judgement Day versus Rey and Dominik Mysterio tag match began late due to it being the final match added to the card.
WWE SummerSlam 2022 Betting

On the morning of July 28th, BetOnline had The Judgement Day as -200 favourites. However, by the evening, they had been cut into -250. 

The Mysterios are now +170 underdogs. They had opened at +150.

WWE United States Champion, Bobby Lashley, is currently -300 to get a decision over Theory when they meet in a rematch from WWE Money in the Bank 2022. 

Lashley had kicked off as a -250 favourite on July 12th, but was placed at the -300 sometime before the evening of July 20th.

Theory, who kicked off at +170, has now risen to +200.

Ronda Rousey is one of only a couple outsider selections to currently be showing shorter odds than when they opened.

WWE SummerSlam 2022 Betting

As you can see above, Rousey - who will challenge Liv Morgan for the WWE Smackdown Women's Championship - was +200 on July 12th. Her price was reduced into +150 eight days later.

With Rousey's odds snipped, Liv Morgan's price was moved up from -300 to -200.

The other underdog selection price which has lowered is the one for The Street Profits in the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Championship match.

WWE SummerSlam 2022 Betting

Opening as +250, the challengers to The Usos' straps had fallen into +150 across sixteen days. 

The Usos remain favourites, but their price has risen from -400 to -200 following the interest in their challengers.

The main event market has sided with Roman Reigns to beat Brock Lesnar in the last man standing match.

WWE SummerSlam 2022 Betting

On July 2nd, the market listed Reigns as a -180 fave over Lesnar (+180). By the following day, his price had fallen into -200 with Lesnar pushed up to +150.

The descent continued and now sees the champ at -600. A decision in favour of Lesnar will now pay out at +350.

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