Saturday, 1 March 2025

WWE Elimination Chamber '25 Odds For Saturday Morning

In yesterday's post, I noted that the BetOnline Sportsbook had taken its market down for the men's Elimination Chamber match. It is, as of the time of writing, still down. 

I'll get back to that market in due course. For the moment, I'll concentrate on the three other markets that are available to wager on from BetOnline and share with you the tables I've recorded price changes since each market became available last week.

Women's Tag Match
The market for the women's tag team match, which will see WWE Women's Champion - Tiffany Stratton - team up with Trish Stratus to take on Nia Jax and Candice LeRae had the heels priced at +1,200 when I received word from BetOnline about the market. By the time I visited the website, a little under an hour later, I noticed they had been snipped into +900.

The adjustment for Jax and LeRae meant the price for Stratton and Stratus move up from -5,000 to -3,000.

The following morning, I noticed the bookies had taken the favourites down into -4,000 but kept their opponents at +900. However, by the following afternoon, the team of Jax and LeRae had been cut into +700 while the other team was moved to -2,000.

When I visited the website on Thursday afternoon, I noticed Stratton and Stratus' price had dipped into -2,500 thus moving the Jax and LeRae selection out to +800. 

Jax and LeRae were moved back down into +700 overnight. The favourites have also returned to -2,000.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 Betting

Unsanctioned Match
When BetOnline delivered me the prices for the unsanctioned match between Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn on Wednesday of last week, the sportsbook listed the former as a +150 underdog to Zayn's -200.

By the time I reached the markets myself, Owens' price had reduced to +110 while Zayn was up to -150. 

There was a flip in roles by the following evening as Owens became the match favourite. After slipping into -110 by the morning of February 20th, he was down into -150 and - apart from a period when Zayn price dipped on Thursday of this week, all adjustments have sided with the heel in this chapter of the Owens/Zayn rivalry.


Women's Elimination Chamber Match
Bianca Belair has been the bookmaker's favourite to win the Women's Elimination Chamber match ever since betting commenced. With that said, there have been periods were some of the other runners in the match have had their prices shortened.

Women's Elimination Chamber Betting 2025

Belair was announced at -140 when BetOnline emailed me at 6:48PM GMT on February 19th. However, within an hour her price, along with those for Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez, had shortened. The favourite was moved into-150 while Morgan moved to +500 from +900 and Perez was cut from +1,000 into +900.

Alexa Bliss was next to dip. Her cut from +900 into +600 - on February 20th - coincided with Belair's price also lowering.

By the following evening, Belair's price was cut into -450 from -300. It was then moved up to -410 de to Liv Morgan's odds once again dropping. This time from +500 into +450. 

Morgan moved into +400 on Thursday of this week. That was followed by Alexa Bliss' odds sliding from +750 into +700 yesterday.

Despite those downwards moves for Morgan and Bliss, Belair has also moved in that direction this week going from -410 into -425 on Tuesday and then into -450 by Thursday afternoon.

As noted around the time of the Royal Rumble, there have been reports of WWE wanting to match Bianca Belair up with Rhea Ripley. With the winner of this match set to challenge Ripley for the Women's World Championship it gives reason as to why Belair opened as the favourite and has seen punters gamble on that result.

Men's Elimination Chamber Match
In yesterday's post, I wrote about how Drew McIntyre's selection had seen late action in the market for the men's Elimination Chamber match and that is the likely reason why BetOnline stopped accepting wagers on the contest. I shared the image of the table, but here it is again for those who might not have seen the post yet.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2025

With John Cena chasing the 'record' world title win in what is his retirement tour - plus the reports that Cody Rhodes versus Cena could be on for WrestleMania - it was understandable to have seen Cena as the favourite to win the Chamber match as the victor claims the shot against Cody Rhodes.

Cena was -600 and, by last week, those odds had descended into -2,000 before McIntyre's slide began on Wednesday. By yesterday evening, those looking to gamble on Cena would have found him at -375: the shortest price he had been during the period this version of the market was available.

CM Punk had started out as a +400 second favourite per the email I received from BetOnline. However, by the time I first came across the market onsite, Punk's price was down to +150. With fluctuations here and there, Punk's price was last at +300 yesterday evening.

All of the other selections, apart from the figurative elephant in the room, have seen their prices increase across the days the market was available. Seth Rollins' numbers went from +900 to +5,000, Logan Paul moved from +2,500 to +6,600 while Damian Priest closed at +10,000 after starting out +2,000.

And then there is Drew McIntyre. I wrote enough about why he could be a good choice to sell his soul to Dwayne Johnson in yesterday's post

With all that said, I am still sceptical about McIntyre's chance of winning the Chamber. Especially after last night's Smackdown. I kind of find myself returning to the thought I had upon viewing the promo between Cody Rhodes and The Rock last week.

Back then, I guessed Cody would turn down The Rock earlier in the night and then, with The Final Boss having power within the company (as he has made clear constantly), he could add himself into the match right at its conclusion and go on to win.

I could see Punk and McIntyre selling their souls. Either choice would make sense. But, what if the real elephant in the room is The Rock?

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