I have already visited the BetOnline Sportsbook's markets for tonight's WWE Money in the Bank event a couple of times this morning in order to prepare for this post in which I'll share with you all of the price adjustments I have collected in the weeks leading up to the event.
Here is everything I've noted along the way.
Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match
The most notable point, about the apparent wagering on the women's Money in the Bank ladder match, has been Trish Stratus' odds decline.
Following moves at Paddy Power, where Stratus has become the match's second-favourite, BetOnline backers have forced the oddsmakers to slash Stratus' price from its earliest +2,000 down into +900. The move into +900 - from the previous +1,000 - occurred sometime between 4:15 and 8:45 (BST) this morning.
Iyo Sky has been the consistent favourite in this market, however, She has evidently been backed because the opening price was -250 and that price has fallen into -600 during this betting period.
Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match
As you'll see in the table, the majority of price cuts in the men's Money in the Bank ladder match market have sided with the favourite - LA Knight.
Knight, after starting out at +100, is currently -325 with the book. It's worth noting that his price increased slightly once Logan Paul was announced for the match and was ultimately added to the market.
Also at -10,000 his Gunther for his Intercontinental Title defence against Matt Riddle (+1,100).
In yesterday's post, I noted that the odds for Dominik Mysterio to get a win over Cody Rhodes had slid from +450 into +400 causing me to ponder whether this move could be attributed to a couple of rumours (masquerading as 'reports') that have popped up on my Twitter feed this week.
I've noticed only one series of adjustments in the market for Seth Rollins' World Heavyweight Championship defence against Finn Balor.
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