WWE Rumors: Betting Odds And Favored Winners For All ‘WrestleMania 32’ Matches – Possible Names Added To Big Match
With WrestleMania 32 right around the corner, the world of professional wrestling fans are wondering who will win, and who will take home the titles. A lot of assumptions and rumors are flying around, and everyone thinks they know who will win, but only time will tell. Still, that isn’t stopping Las Vegas from putting the betting odds out there for each and every match, and there are some matches which have extreme favored winners over many others.
At the same time, the betting odds are giving some match information that hasn’t yet been revealed by even WWE. That includes a number of big names being added to a match at WrestleMania 32 that have been casually said, but never confirmed.
Bovada has all of the betting odds for WrestleMania 32, and they, interestingly enough, have a lot of extra names in the 3rd Annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. As of Tuesday, WWE only has seven names officially in the match, but it is expected that at least 20 superstars will be in it.
The Bovada website has 19 names listed for the battle royal, and that includes some names not yet announced, or those that have been out due to injury, such as Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt. Samoa Joe even has a shot.
- Braun Strowman – 5/4
- Bray Wyatt – 5/1
- Mark Henry – 6/1
- Randy Orton – 8/1
- Kane – 10/1
- Samoa Joe – 10/1
- Erick Rowan – 12/1
- Jack Swagger – 12/1
- Big Show – 15/1
- Damien Sandow – 20/1
- Heath Slater – 20/1
- Curtis Axel – 25/1
- Adam Rose – 25/1
- Bo Dallas – 30/1
- Darren Young – 30/1
- Fandango – 33/1
- Goldust – 33/1
- Tyler Breeze – 40/1
- R-Truth – 45/1
Onto some of the other matches, Bovada has the odds for each and every match on the card. That includes the Hell in a Cell bout that is rumored to possibly even take the main event slot. With their betting odds for that, they even included a video of Shane McMahon flying through the air onto The Undertaker.
The #Undertaker (-130) vs Shane Mcmahon (-110)
View all #WrestleMania32 props: https://t.co/mqhsWSoVvd https://t.co/57rXXqzmp9— Bovada Official (@BovadaLV) March 29, 2016
The official line for that match has The Undertaker at -130 (10/13) and Shane McMahon stands at EVEN (1/1).
The second biggest match on the card will pit Triple H against Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Everyone and anyone is pretty much expecting Reigns to walk out of Dallas with the WWE Title in his possession, but there could always be a huge swerve.
- Roman Reigns -700 (1/7)
- Triple H +400 (4/1)
- Kevin Owens – 1/2
- Sami Zayn – 9/4
- Dolph Ziggler – 9/1
- The Miz – 20/1
- Sin Cara – 25/1
- Stardust – 33/1
- Zack Ryder – 33/1
Brock Lesnar and Dean Ambrose may be one of the hardest matches on the card to call. On the go-home episode of Monday Night RAW leading up to WrestleMania 32, neither superstar stood tall to end things. Actually, they didn’t even really have much interaction either.
As recapped by WWE.com, Paul Heyman gave a promo in the ring with Brock Lesnar standing at his side. Dean Ambrose then came out with a wagon and collected implements of destruction for their No Holds Barred Street Fight at WrestleMania 32.- Brock Lesnar -150 (2/3)
- Dean Ambrose +110 (11/10)
All the betting odds are out for the rest of the matches at WrestleMania 32, as well.
Battle for Tag Team Supremacy — The New Day vs. League of Nations
- New Day -160 (5/8)
- League of Nations +120 (6/5)
United States Championship — Kalisto (c) vs. Ryback
- Kalisto -150 (2/3)
- Ryback +110 (11/10)
WWE Divas Championship Triple Threat Match
- Sasha Banks 1/3
- Charlotte 7/5
- Becky Lynch 5/1
Betting odds have not yet been released for AJ Styles vs. Chris Jericho or the Total Divas vs. Team B.A.D. and Blonde yet, as those matches were just added last night. For some reason, there are also no betting odds on the Dudley Boyz vs. The Usos.
If you’re looking to earn some extra cash, you may be able to place your best on the favored winners and use these WrestleMania 32 betting odds to do just that. One never knows what could happen in the wrestling world, though, where anyone can win.
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