Showing posts with label Observer Betting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Observer Betting. Show all posts

Friday, 5 August 2022

SummerSlam 2022 Observer Star Ratings O/U Results

Dave Meltzer's review of WWE SummerSlam 2022 - from the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter - was published this morning. Kambi will now settle the few star ratings markets that were published for the event.

In the weeks leading up to SummerSlam, the sports betting service allowed customers to gamble on a trio of under/over star ratings markets.

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings Over/Unders - SummerSlam 2022

As you can see, in the results table above, all of the contests did better than their respective lines.

Logan Paul's victory over The Miz scored four stars from Meltzer. This was a star higher than Kambi's line. 

Going by odds movements for the match, it appears as though the consensus of wagers sided with the match to do less than three stars because the odds for the 'Under' selection fell from 3/4 into 13/25.

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings Over/Unders - SummerSlam 2022

The eventual winner started out at 19/20, but was out to 13/10 before the market was closed early.

Pat McAfee versus Happy Corbin had a line of two-and-three-quarter stars. '2.75 Stars or More' started out as a 3/4 favourite on July 2nd. It was down into 7/10 a week later.

Even though it dipped into 7/10, the eventual winner was pushed up to 9/10 a couple of days later when the 'Under 2.75 Stars' fell from EVS into 4/5.

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings Over/Unders - SummerSlam 2022

The main event, which saw Roman Reigns retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Brock Lesnar in a last man standing match, was the bout of the night scoring four-and-a-half stars from the newsletter's editor.

There was only one round of adjustments made to the market for Reigns .vs. Lesnar and it sided with the option to wager on the contest receiving at least four stars. It was moved into 4/6 from 4/5 a week after betting commenced.

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings Over/Unders - SummerSlam 2022

No other Observer over/unders or specials were created for the event.

Thursday, 14 July 2022

How Kambi Settled Its WWE MITB 2022 Wrestling Observer Star Ratings Markets Plus More

Kambi settled its WWE Money in the Bank 2022 Wrestling Observer Newsletter star ratings markets once the July 11th issue of the publication was released last week.

In the Over/Under star ratings markets, five out of six fell under their respective lines.

Money in the Bank 2022 Wrestling Observer Star Ratings Results

The bout which performed over its line was the tag team match between The Usos and The Street Profits. It scored four-and-a-half stars from Dave Meltzer. Kambi had the line set at four stars.

The Usos and Street Profits bout was put in a head-to-head special against the Ronda Rousey versus Natalya match for the WWE Smackdown Women's Championship.

WWE MITB 2022 - Wrestling Observer Star Ratings Betting

The tag match beat the women's title contest by one-and-a-quarter stars. Going in, the eventual winner had started out as a 13/25 favourite and was cut into 2/5 by the evening of the show.

Kambi also created three prop markets for the event. All were graded in favour of 'No'.

WWE MITB 2022 - Wrestling Observer Star Ratings Betting

In the first, Kambi asked its customers whether there would be a difference of half-a-star or more between the top rated match of the night and the next best.

The men's Money in the Bank ladder match received four-and-a-quarter stars in the report. Therefore, there was only a quarter difference between it and the tag team match.

The winning selection was 19/20 while the losing pick - 'Yes' - was a 3/4 favourite.

With no matches tying for match of the night, the prop which asked whether there would be 'Joint Winners' resulted with 'No' graded as an 11/25 winner.

WWE MITB 2022 - Wrestling Observer Star Ratings Betting

As you'll see in the Over/Under results table above, only two matches on the card were given at least four stars from Meltzer in his review. This meant that 'No' won in the prop which asked whether or not there would be over two-and-a-half matches graded four stars or higher.

WWE MITB 2022 - Wrestling Observer Star Ratings Betting

The eventual winner was an 11/20 favourite when I first came across the market on the morning of the show. A few hours later, the selection had been reduced into 4/9 while its opposition was pushed out to 6/4 from 5/4.

Next up for Kambi's WWE/Observer coverage is SummerSlam 2022. As of the time of writing, the oddsmakers had released Over/Under markets for three of the matches. Their lines can be found in the table below.

SummerSlam 2022 Observer O/U

The Logan Paul versus The Miz markets have been taken off the board. I surmise that's down to it looking very possible that the contest could end up being a tag match with Tommaso Ciampa teaming with The Miz to take on Paul and AJ Styles.

Before the market was taken down, it appeared as though the customers were expecting the match to be graded under its line of three stars or more.

WWE SummerSlam 2022 - Observer O/U

The price for 'Under 3 Stars' started out as a 3/4 favourite early this month. It was then at 4/6 when the market was refreshed a week later. It was then at 13/25 three days ago.

'3 Stars Or More' drifted out from 19/20 to 13/10 - with a stop at 27/25 - in this period.

As for the other markets, the customers appear to have backed Roman Reigns .vs. Brock Lesnar to get '4 Stars or More' because the selection's price has been snipped from 4/5 into 4/6 while the option to bet on the match receiving less than four stars has been pushed up from 9/10 to 27/25.

WWE SummerSlam 2022 - Observer O/U

The early changes made to the market for Pat McAfee versus Happy Corbin sided with '2.75 Stars or More' because it fell from 3/4 into 7/10 while 'Under 2.75 Stars' was pushed out to EVENS from 19/20.

WWE SummerSlam 2022 - Observer O/U

It now has  'Under 2.75 Stars' down into 4/5 favourite and the opposing selection is up to 9/10.

Thursday, 7 July 2022

How Kambi Settled Its Forbidden Door 2022 Observer Star Ratings Markets

With the July 4 2022 issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter - which included Dave Meltzer's review of the AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door PPV - published last week, Kambi's oddsmakers were able to grade the star ratings markets they had created for the show.

Going into the weekend of the event, customers were able to bet on a variety of Observer-themed markets. The most topical one being the Over/Under specials that were made for most of the matches on the June 26th card.

The results table below shows the lines and stars for the matches that Kambi put markets out for. 


Two bouts received the most stars in the review. The first match to receive the highest score of four-and-three-quarters was the main show opener which saw Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara and Minoru Suzuki beat Eddie Kingston, Shota Umino and Wheeler Yuta in a trios match.

Will Ospreay's successful IWGP US Championship defence over Orange Cassidy was the other match to score four-and-three-quarter stars from Meltzer.

With two contests receiving the highest number of stars, Kambi settled its 'Joint Winners' proposition market with 'Yes' as the winning selection.


Customers were asked if Dave Meltzer would have two or more matches tied for the highest number of stars in the review. The eventual winner was 5/4 when I came across the market at 4PM BST on June 24th. It had lowered into 27/25 by the night of the event.

'No' was an 11/20 favourite, but had increased to 4/6 when the 'Yes' was lowered.

Another prop, this one named 'Margin of Victory', was also impacted by the tie at the top.


In it, customers were asked whether there would be a gap of half-a-star or more between the top rated match and the next best. 'No' was graded as the winner because of the rule which stated that 'Any 2 or more matches as highest rated will settle as NO'. Even if that rule was not in place, 'No' would have won either way due to the many matches rated a quarter of a star less than the two winners.

Coincidentally, the top two matches in the report met in one of the three head-to-head markets Kambi had created ahead of the event.

The rule of a head-to-head market is simple: customers wager on which, of two specific matches, will be rated higher than the other in Meltzer's review. 


The winning selection turned out to be the one which covered the possibility of both bouts scoring an identical number of stars - 'Same Star Rating'.

Kambi priced the eventual winner at 2/1, but it had reached 9/4 by the night of the event due to interest coming in on Will Ospreay versus Orange Cassidy potentially doing better than its opposition.

It wasn't the only win for 'Same Star Rating' in a head-to-head for this event. More on that later.

Even though there were two matches tied for the highest rated match of the night, there was no dead-heat settlements made in Kambi's 'Highest Rated Match of the Night' outright market. That's because the two matches of note would have both qualified as the 'Any Unlisted Match' selection.


The four-selection market offered the eventual winner at 11/4 initially. It had fallen into 43/20 by the following evening.

The other selections available were: 'IWGP World Heavyweight Championship', 'Zack Sabre Jr. .vs. Mystery Participant' and 'Hiroshi Tanahashi .vs. Jon Moxley'. All three contests received four-and-a-half stars in the report.

Four-and-a-half stars was the score which came in for all of the remaining matches in other Forbidden Door head-to-head markets.


As you can see above, the Interim AEW World Championship decider between Hiroshi Tanahashi and Jon Moxley was up against Jay White's IWGP World Heavyweight Championship defence against Kazuchika Okada and the two Adams.

With both receiving the same amount of stars, 'Same Star Rating' won at 2/1.

Claudio Castagnoli's debuting victory over Zack Sabre Jr. and PAC's claiming of the AEW All-Atlantic Championship also both received four-and-a-half stars from Meltzer meaning the head-to-head for those contests saw 'Same Star Rating' yet again graded as the winner. 


As you'll be able to see above, the odds for the eventual winner were snipped from 2/1 into 19/10. As was the price for 'ZSJ .vs. Mystery Opponent' because it dropped from 19/20 into 7/10 within the first day of betting.

With so many matches rated four-and-a-half stars or higher, 'Yes' turned out to be the correct play in a prop which asked customers whether or not six or more matches would receive 4.5 stars or higher.


In this case, eight was the magic number. 'Yes' had started out as a 5/4 underdog to the 11/20 for 'No'. It had risen to 7/4, with a stop at 6/4, after the 'No' was backed into 4/9 and then 2/5 by the morning of the event.

The first Observer proposition market for Forbidden Door was released in early June. It asked whether any of the matches would receive five stars or more in Dave Meltzer's review.


There was somewhat of a back-and-forth over the three weeks of betting. In the end, the odds dropping indicate that some felt that there would be a five star match because the late odds shift saw 'Yes' - which was 19/20 to start off with on June 5th - fall into 4/5 on the evening of the event. 

The winning selection, which had started out as a 3/4 favourite, was 9/10 on the evening ahead of its close.

The next issue of the Wrestling Observer, which should be out tomorrow, will have the review of WWE Money in the Bank 2022. I aim to look over those results once the markets have been settled.

Saturday, 2 July 2022

Kambi Releases MITB '22 Observer Specials And Props Plus More

Kambi's oddsmakers have published some more Wrestling Observer star ratings markets for tonight's WWE Money in the Bank event.

As well as the Over/Under markets that have been available since before today (see first table below), customers can now punt on a head-to-head and place some prop bets.

WWE Money in the Bank 2022 Observer O/U Lines

In the head-to-head, The Usos versus Street Profits match - for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship - competes against Ronda Rousey's WWE Smackdown Women's Championship defence against Natalya.

If the tag match receives more stars than the women's contest, Kambi will pay out at odds of 13/25. However, if Ronda Rousey and Natalya were to receive more stars than the tag match, the winning selection - 'WWE Smackdown Women's Championship' - will settle as a 9/5 winner.

Should both matches receive the same amount of stars, in Dave Meltzer's review of the event, then 'Same Star Rating' will be graded as the winning selection. It is currently 21/10,

There are three Observer prop bets available. 

In the first, named 'Margin of Victory', clients are asked whether or not there will be a half-a-star difference between the match Dave Meltzer awards the most stars to and the second-best.

'Yes' is 3/4 while the 'No' is 19/20.

It's worth noting that, should there be a tie - with two or more matches receiving the highest number of stars in Meltzer's review - the 'No' would be declared the winning selection.

This leads to the 'Joint Winners' proposition. In this proposition, Kambi asks whether or not two or more contests on the night will receive the highest number of stars in the report. If so, 'Yes' will win at 8/5. 

If a sole match receives the highest amount of stars, 'No' will be graded as the winning pick at 11/25.

The third prop concerns the number of potential four star (or more) matches on tonight's card. Kambi asks whether three or more contests will receive four stars or higher in Meltzer's review. 

Those who believe there will be three matches or more with four or higher can find 'Yes' at 5/4 while those looking to bet on less can currently pick up 'No' as an 11/20 favourite.

Kambi settled all of its Observer markets for last weekend's AEW/NJPW Forbidden Door. I aim to write about how they were settled some time next week. 

As well as grading last week's markets, the oddsmakers have also priced up Over/Under lines for the matches that are either confirmed or are on the way to being confirmed for WWE SummerSlam 2022.

SummerSlam 2022 Wrestling Observer Star Ratings O/U

Of course, there are also match winner markets.

Pat McAfee has opened as an 11/20 favourite to beat his Indianapolis Colts rookie camp roommate - Happy Corbin (5/4).

Logan Paul is 1/5 for his meeting with The Miz (3/1).

Roman Reigns has been installed as a 3/5 to successfully retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Brock Lesnar (6/5) in their last man stand match.

Wednesday, 29 June 2022

Kambi Releases More MITB '22 Markets

Customers of the sportsbooks with Kambi's pro wrestling markets can now wager on all of the matches that are currently scheduled to take place at this Saturday's WWE Money in the Bank event.

Before today, customers were able to wager on the outright winners of both ladder matches. 

United States Champion - Theory - is a 1/2 favourite for his title defence against Bobby Lashley (7/5).

Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions, The Usos, are 1/5 faves against The Street Profits (3/1). 

WWE Raw Women's Champion - Bianca Belair - is a short 1/14 for her defence against Carmella. A win for the challenger will pay out at odds of 1/14.

Ronda Rousey is an even shorter 1/20 to successfully retain her WWE Smackdown Women's Championship. A decision in favour of Natalya would pay out at 7/1.

WWE Money in the Bank 2022

Now that the full list of participants in the Women's Money in the Bank ladder match have been confirmed, Kambi has removed all of the other names that were available as far back as January, when the market was first installed. Here are the current prices as well as the early prices from when the market was created on January 30th. The latter are found in parenthesis.

Becky Lynch 19/20 (17/2)
Alexa Bliss 11/4 (6/1)
Liv Morgan 11/4 (15/1)
Lacey Evans 7/2 (Off The Board)
Asuka 8/1 (20/1)
Raquel Rodriquez 8/1 (15/1)
Shotzi 20/1 (20/1)

The market for the men's ladder match lists the confirmed names and a few others due to the seventh wrestler still being unconfirmed as of the time of writing. The odds for the six announced runners can be found below with their earliest odds, from January 30th, appearing next to them in parenthesis.

Seth Rollins 1/2 (12/1)
Drew McIntyre 9/4 (15/1)
Riddle 9/4 (8/1)
Sami Zayn 3/1 (25/1)
Omos 11/1 (Off The Board)
Sheamus 17/1 (66/1)

Over/Under Wrestling Observer star ratings markets have also been set for all of the matches confirmed for the show. The lines for each match can be found in the table below.

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings - WWE Money in the Bank 2022

All prices were correct as of 6:15PM BST today. The latest odds can be found on Kambi's Pro Wrestling Betting Page.

Friday, 24 June 2022

Claudio Castagnoli A Betting Favourite To Oppose ZSJ At Forbidden Door

Claudio Castagnoli is a betting favourite to be Zack Sabre Jr's mystery opponent at the AEWxNJPW Forbidden Door PPV this weekend.

The oddsmakers from Kambi published a plethora of new markets for Sunday's event earlier today. One of which has given customers the opportunity to gamble on who will be Bryan Danielson's replacement against New Japan's ZSJ.

As of the time of writing, the former Cesaro has been installed at the top of the three selection market at 11/25.

Forbidden Door 2022 - Zack Sabre Jr. Opponent Betting

Johnny Gargano, who will be within the vicinity of the United Center on the morning of the show - because he is set to appear at an autograph signing event in Chicago - is a 33/20 second-favourite.

Those who believe it will be 'Any Other Participant' can get 11/4.

As for the match itself - the option to bet on 'Mystery Opponent' is a 4/9 favourite. A gamble on ZSJ will pay out at odds of 6/4.

Customers can also find a Wrestling Observer star rating over/under market for the contest. The line has been set at 4.75 Stars.

View Kambi's Pro Wrestling Markets

Friday, 10 June 2022

How Kambi Will Settle Its Observer Star Ratings Markets For WWE HIAC 2022

This week's Wrestling Observer Newsletter, with Dave Meltzer's review of WWE Hell in a Cell 2022, was published this morning.

Now that Meltzer's report has been released, Kambi's oddsmakers can settle the star ratings markets that were released for the event.

Over/Under markets were created for all of the bouts that took place on the night. Their lines and results can be found in the table below.

WWE Hell in a Cell 2022 Observer Star Ratings Results

The match of the event was the Hell in a Cell match which saw an injured Cody Rhodes victorious over Seth Rollins. 

The contest received five stars from Meltzer, which - if I am not mistaken - is the first time, since the John Cena versus CM Punk match at Money in the Bank 2011, that a match on the main roster received at least five stars.

There have been NXT bouts that have earned five or more since '11.

View Kambi's Pro Wrestling Markets

Thursday, 9 June 2022

How Kambi Settled Its AEW Double Or Nothing 2022 Observer O/Us Plus More

The current issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter has Dave Meltzer's star ratings for the AEW Double or Nothing 2022 PPV from May 29th. 

With the issue published on Friday, the oddsmakers from Kambi were able to settle the Observer star ratings over/under markets that were created ahead of the show.

The firm released markets for all but one of the matches on the card. Ironically, the bout which didn't have a star rating line for it - the Anarchy in the Arena match - received the most stars in Dave Meltzer's review of the event.

The contest received five stars from the reviewer.

All of the betting results can be found in the table below.

Results Of Kambi's AEW Double or Nothing 2022 Over/Unders

Next up for AEW is the jointly-promoted Forbidden Door PPV with New Japan Pro Wrestling. There is currently one Observer market available as of the time of writing.


In the proposition, which was first installed over the weekend, customers are asked whether or not Dave Meltzer will grade any of the bouts at Forbidden Door five stars or more.

When the market was first priced up, 'Yes' was 19/20 and 'No' was a 3/4 favourite. By Monday evening, the 'Yes' selection had been trimmed into 17/20 while 'No' was pushed up to match it.

Saturday, 4 June 2022

New HIAC 2022 Markets From Kambi

New WWE Hell in a Cell 2022 match markets have been added to Kambi's coverage of tomorrow's event.

On last night's edition of WWE Smackdown, Baron Corbin scored a disqualification win over his former friend, Madcap Moss. Later in the show, Adam Cole set up a rematch - as a no holds barred contest - for Sunday.

As of the time of writing, Kambi lists Moss as a 2/13 favourite with his opponent at 7/2.

A Wrestling Observer star rating over/under market has been created with the line set at 2.75 Stars.

Madcap Moss .vs. Baron Corbin HIAC 2022

Also on Smackdown, Natalya won a six-pack challenge match to determine Ronda Rousey's next WWE Smackdown Women's Championship challenger. 

Markets for Rousey .vs. Natalya have been published. However, I don't believe WWE has confirmed the match will take place tomorrow night.

If I am incorrect, and it is set for tomorrow, Rousey is 1/40 and her challenger is 8/1. The over/under, in the Wrestling Observer star rating market, has a line of 3.5 Stars.

View Kambi's WWE Markets

Thursday, 2 June 2022

Kambi's WWE HIAC '22 Odds

Kambi is the latest sports betting service to release betting markets for this weekend's WWE Hell in a Cell event.

All of the matches, so far announced, have odds applied to them. As well as that, those who like gambling on the Wrestling Observer star ratings markets can find Over/Under lines for all contests.

The main match on the card will see Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes wrestle once more. This time, it'll be inside the cell.

As of the time of writing, Kambi lists Rhodes as a 1/4 favourite to send the current series 3-0. A decision for Rollins will pay out at odds of 5/2.

WWE Hell in a Cell 2022 - Cody Rhodes .vs. Seth Rollins

The Observer line for the match has been set at 4.5 stars with the '4.5 Stars or more' selection an 8/13 favourite over the 23/20 that covers anything below four-and-a-half stars.

The remaining match odds and Observer Over/Under lines are:

Bobby Lashley 8/13
Omos and MVP 23/20
Observer O/U Line: 2.25 Stars

Ezekiel 17/20
Kevin Owens 17/20
Observer O/U Line: 3.25 Stars

AJ Styles, Finn Balor and Liv Morgan 2/1
The Judgement Day 1/3
Observer O/U Line: 3.75 Stars

Austin Theory 2/7
Mustafa Ali 9/4
Observer O/U Line: 3.5 Stars

Bianca Belair 2/9
Asuka 15/4
Becky Lynch 11/2
Observer O/U Line: 4 Stars

View Kambi's WWE Markets

Thursday, 19 May 2022

How Kambi Settled Its WrestleMania Backlash '22 Observer O/U Markets

For this year's WWE WrestleMania Backlash, Kambi's Wrestling Observer star rating markets covered only the over/unders. Those markets were settled last week following the release of Dave Meltzer's review of the event.

All of the matches of the May 8th show had over/under star ratings lines priced up. 

The lowest line was the 1.75 which was set for the Bobby Lashley versus Omos match. The contest received one-and-a-quarter from Meltzer. Therefore, the winning selection was 'Under 1.75 Stars'.

Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins had the highest line. Theirs was 4.5 Stars, which was a quarter higher than what they actually achieved a month earlier at WrestleMania 38. They were able to top the Mania contest by hitting the 4.5 in the report resulting in '4.5 Stars or More' being the winning pick.

Four-and-a-half stars was also awarded to the main event which saw The Bloodline best the team of Drew McIntyre and RK-Bro. The rating meant that '4.25 Stars or More' was settled as the correct result.

The only other bout which was graded in favour of the '..Or More' option was the' "I Quit' match which saw Ronda Rousey claim the WWE Smackdown Women's Championship from Charlotte Flair. Kambi's oddsmakers had set the line at 3.75. The match was rated four-and-a-quarter by Meltzer.

WrestleMania Backlash 2022 Star Ratings

Baron Corbin versus Madcap Moss was rated half-a-star below its line of 2.75 Stars while Edge's win over AJ Styles received three-and-a-quarter stars resulting in 'Under 4 Stars' being the winning play for that contest.

Thursday, 5 May 2022

Kambi Installs Trios Match Market For Backlash '22

Kambi has published a market for the six-man tag team match that is set for Sunday's WWE WrestleMania Backlash 2022.

Backlash 2022

In an angle, which aired on last Friday night's edition of Smackdown, the originally planned tag team unification match between The Usos and RK-Bro was switched into a trios contest with Drew McIntyre joining Randy Orton and Riddle while Roman Reigns was added to the match as his cousins' partner.

As of the time of writing, Kambi has the babyface trio as 2/5 favourites. A decision for The Bloodline is priced 7/4.

A Wrestling Observer star rating line has also been set for the match. It is 4.25 Stars, which is a quarter higher than what Kambi had for the originally advertised contest.

View Kambi's Pro Wrestling Markets

Tuesday, 26 April 2022

More Backlash '22 Markets Installed By Kambi

New markets, for the latest bouts added to WWE WrestleMania Backlash 2022, have been created by Kambi.

In the first market, Madcap Moss is an 8/13 favourite to get a win over his former friend - Baron Corbin (23/20) while, in the second newest offering, Omos is 2/5 to score a victory over Bobby Lashley (7/4).

The oddsmakers have set Wrestling Observer star rating over/under lines for the two contests. They are 2.75 and 1.75 respectively. The lines for all of the matches, currently set for the May 8th show, can be viewed in the table below.

WrestleMania Backlash 2022 Star Ratings

Prices and lines correct as of 7:00PM today. The latest can be found on Kambi's Pro Wrestling Page.

Sunday, 17 April 2022

Kambi's Early Backlash '22 Markets Released

Customers of the sports betting firms with Kambi's pro wrestling markets can now gamble on the early matches that have been announced for May's WWE WrestleMania Backlash event.

The show - which will take place on Sunday May 8th from Providence, Rhode Island - currently has three matches confirmed for it.

In one contest, Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey will compete in a rematch from WrestleMania 38. This time under 'I Quit' rules. 

The WWE Smackdown Women's Champion, and winner of the previous meeting, Charlotte Flair is 7/2 while a successful wager on Ronda Rousey will pay out at 2/13.

Another WrestleMania rematch will see Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes go one-on-one. 

Kambi has Rhodes a 2/7 favourite over the 9/4 for Rollins. In their previous outing, the returning Cody Rhodes was the victor.

The third match so far on the books for the show will apparently see the company's two major tag team titles unified with the Raw Tag Team Champions, RK-Bro, going up against Smackdown's titleholders - The Usos.

The Usos are 1/4 favourites while their opponents are 5/2.

Those who like betting on Kambi's Wrestling Observer star ratings Over/Under markets will be pleased to know that lines have been set for the three bouts. The lines for each match can be viewed in the table below.

WrestleMania Backlash 2022 Early Star Ratings Lines

In a post set to go live sometime next week (likely tomorrow), I'll take a look over a WrestleMania 39 betting market which was republished today.

Friday, 8 April 2022

The Case Of The Missing Mania 38 Star Rating Plus More

The current edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter was published this morning. It features Dave Meltzer's reviews of the shows from WrestleMania weekend. However, there was something missing from Meltzer's report of the first night of WrestleMania which could potentially affect some bets that were placed on the Seth Rollins versus Cody Rhodes match.

Back on March 16th, Kambi released a Wrestling Observer Over/Under star rating market for the match with the line set at four-and-a-quarter stars. As you can see below, the market appeared to have been fairly active with the price of the 'Under' dropping as the weeks turned into hours ahead of match-time.

Kambi - WrestleMania 38 Star Rating Betting

The reason why there is potential controversy over this market (and others) is due to Meltzer's report accidentally missing a star rating despite the writer's sentiment that Rhodes and Rollins had arguably the best match over the two nights with the Becky Lynch .vs. Bianca Belair contest also being in the running.

Belair's win over Lynch was graded four-and-a-half stars by Meltzer. Therefore, I felt that it was safe to guess that Rollins/Rhodes would get at least a similar number. If not more.

A lot of people have been discussing the missing rating on the Wrestling Observer message board and on Twitter today. The official Wrestling Observer Newsletter Twitter account has, within the last few minutes, revealed that Meltzer was meant to have given the match four-and-a-half stars.

Wrestling Observer Tweet

The review has not been amended as of the time of writing. Per Kambi's rules the results are 'settled according to the Wrestling Observer star ratings as published on the next edition issued following the completion of the listed event(s)'. Therefore, the official channel of the Observer's Twitter account may not be a factor for settlement.

Without knowing for sure how the Rollins/Rhodes market will be settled, for the remainder of this post, I'll focus on the markets that have no ambiguity over the missing star rating.

WrestleMania 38 Star Ratings

As you can see, in the results table above, Sami Zayn versus Johnny Knoxville also didn't receive a rating. This, I surmise, is due to the way it was presented. Any Over/Under wagers on that meeting should end up voided along with any bets in an head-to-head special which asked customers whether Zayn/Knoxville or Bobby Lashley versus Omos would get the most stars in the review.


The above head-to-head has a winner with Becky Lynch .vs. Bianca Belair beating Charlotte Flair .vs. Ronda Rousey by two-and-a-half stars.

Lynch .vs. Belair (and Rollins .vs. Rhodes, if you want to consider that match as well) became the 'Highest Rated WrestleMania 38 Match' in the market which had WWE's best contest of the weekend going up against the best Ring of Honor could offer.


To tell the story of the win for 'Highest Rated ROH Match', I should point out that Kambi also had Over/Under markets for a selection of matches that were on the line-up for Supercard of Honor XV which took place the night before the first act of WrestleMania 38.

ROH Supercard of Honor XV Star Ratings O/U

A score of five stars was awarded to the match which saw FTR beat The Briscoes to win the ROH tag straps.

Another event from the weekend, which had Over/Under star ratings markets, was Saturday's NXT Stand and Deliver 2022. All of the results can be found in the table below.

NXT Stand and Deliver 2022 Star Ratings O/U

The main show opener, which saw Cameron Grimes win the North American Championship in a multi-man ladder match, was given the most stars for that show. Its four-and-a-quarter stars secured a win over the WrestleMania closer - Roman Reigns .vs. Brock Lesnar - which scored three-and-a-quarter stars.

WrestleMania 38: Head-to-Head Observer Betting

All three selections were 5/4 each for that market.

The final head-to-head for WrestleMania asked customers whether AJ Styles and Edge would get match of the event over all of the other contests.

When it opened, the eventual winner - 'Any Other WrestleMania 38 Match' - was a 5/2 underdog. It was backed into 2/1 within a day.

WrestleMania 38: Head-to-Head Observer Betting

Styles versus Edge received three-and-three-quarters in the report.

There were three prop bets available for the show. All of them asked about the possibility of matches graded four stars or higher.

The first asked whether at least two night one matches would receive four stars or higher in Meltzer's write-up. Due to the confusion over how Kambi will grade the Rollins .vs. Rhodes meeting, it could go either way because the Lynch .vs. Belair was also on that night's card.

I believe the other two markets are less confusing to call.

In the second, customers were once again asked whether there would be over one-and-a-half matches graded four stars or higher. This time the focus was on Sunday's portion of the event.

WrestleMania 38 - Observer Prop

'No', which was a 27/25 underdog to the 4/6 for 'Yes', should be declared the winning selection because only one contest from Sunday received at least four stars.

The match in question was the opener which saw RK-Bro successfully retain the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship against Alpha Academy and The Street Profits in a three-way. It scored four-and-a-quarter stars.

Proposition three was specific to the entire event. It asked whether there would be over three-and-a-half matches rated four stars or more across the two nights.

WrestleMania 38 Prop Bet

Even if Kambi were to add or subtract Rollins/Rhodes from the equation, WrestleMania 38 had under four matches with a rating of four stars or higher. Therefore, 'No' should clearly win.

8:30PM BST UPDATE
The **** 1/2 rating has now been added to the review. Therefore, the following results should now become official:

WrestleMania 38 Betting


Mania 38 Betting

Tuesday, 22 March 2022

Kambi Publishes ROH And NXT Markets For April

Betting markets, for other professional wrestling shows scheduled for WrestleMania weekend, have been created by the Kambi oddsmakers.

On April 1st, Ring of Honor will host its fifteenth Supercard of Honor event. As of the time of writing, there are three match markets available to customers.

In the first market, Kambi had Sw3rve the Realest a 7/20 favourite over Alex Zayne when I first came across it last night. However, as of this afternoon, the selection has moved into 1/5.

With the favourite moved in, Zayne has risen from 19/10 to 3/1.

The other markets are still showing the same pricing as last night.

ROH World Tag Team Champions - The Briscoes - are 11/20 favourites to beat FTR (5/4) while, in the ROH World Championship market, titleholder - Jonathan Gresham - is 2/7 to successfully retain against Bandido (9/4).

The following day, NXT will host its Stand and Deliver event. Kambi currently has four match winner markets. Just like with the ROH markets, only one has been adjusted since I first began to follow them last night.

NXT Stand and Deliver 2022 Betting

As you can see, in the table above, the Creed Brothers have dipped from 1/2 into 11/25 to win the triple threat match for the NXT Tag Team Championship.

Champions - Imperium - have moved to 5/2 from 9/4 and MSK has been pushed from 19/5 to 4/1.

Tommaso Ciampa is 2/5 to beat Tony D'Angelo (7/4), Cora Jade is 1/2 to get a win over NXT Women's Champion - Mandy Rose (7/5) and Bron Breakker is 2/13 for his quest to once again become NXT Champion by beating Dolph Ziggler (7/2).

There are Wrestling Observer star rating over/under markets for both events. The lines are:

ROH Supercard of Honor XV
Sw3rve the Realest .vs. Alex Zayne 3.75 Stars
The Briscoes .vs. FTR 4.75 Stars
Jonathan Gresham .vs. Bandido 4.75 Stars

NXT Stand and Deliver 2022
NXT Tag Team Championship Triple Threat 4 Stars
Tommaso Ciampa .vs. Tony D'Angelo 4 Stars
Mandy Rose .vs. Cora Jade 2.25 Stars
Dolph Ziggler .vs. Bron Breakker 4 Stars