Now that last night's Forbidden Door show is behind us, it's time to refocus on the WWE Money in the Bank 2023 markets from BetOnline.
I visited the sportsbook's website a few times over the weekend. I've also had a look over the markets this evening in order to post today's update.
Here's what I have.
Cody Rhodes .vs. Dominik Mysterio
The market for the Rhodes .vs. Mysterio match is still showing the same pricing as June 16th.
Cody Rhodes is favoured with a price of -700 over Dominik's +400.
Here's how the betting has gone for this match since I first began following it almost two weeks ago.
Seth Rollins .vs. Finn Balor
Also published almost a fortnight ago was a market for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match between titleholder - Seth Rollins - and his challenger: Finn Balor.
Unlike the previous market, this one has not been adjusted at all since I first began to follow it.
Rollins is -2,000 and Balor is +700.
Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match
BetOnline's market for the women's Money in the Bank ladder match still lists Iyo Sky as a -500 favourite to be this year's victor.
Sky had started out at -250 on June 20th, but had fallen into -500 by the following evening.
Second-favourite, Becky Lynch, is +350 (she opened +200), Bayley is +500, Zoey Stark is +900 (from +800) while Zelina Vega and Trish Stratus are both available at +2,000 each.
Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match
There was a mild price adjustment made to BetOnline's market for the men's Money in the Bank ladder match over the weekend.
It saw Logan Paul's odds, as the second-favourite, slip from +125 into +115.
L.A. Knight remains favoured. He's -200. The other runners are: Damian Priest +150, Shinsuka Nakamura +2,000, Santos Escobar +2,000, Butch +2,500 and Ricochet +2,500.
Bloodline Civil War
The market for the tag team match between the warring Bloodline was changed over the weekend with both selections now at -120 pick 'ems.
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