WWE WrestleMania 31 final betting odds

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A look at the betting odds for WWE WrestleMania 31 on Sunday night


WWE WrestleMania 31 has finally arrived here on Sunday, March 29 and the anticipation is beginning to rise, especially for those that love to bet on wrestling events.

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Yes, for those that were unaware, there are indeed betting odds on WWE pay-per-view shows, and it pretty much goes without saying that WrestleMania is the show every year that does the most action in Las Vegas.

This year, the card is packed with a lot of matches that you can’t really predict what’s going to happen, especially yhe main event for the World Heavyweight Championship between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns. For the longest time it was considered a given that Reigns would be walking out with the belt, however with the recent news that Lesnar would be re-signing with the company, that’s not really a given any longer.

Via 5Dimes, here is a look at the WrestleMania betting odds for all the matches going into Sunday night.

WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Roman Reigns (-210) vs. Brock Lesnar (c) (+160)

Sting (-475) vs. Triple H (+325)

The Undertaker (-420) vs. Bray Wyatt (+300)

Seth Rollins (-175) vs. Randy Orton (+120)

United States Championship
John Cena (-900) vs. Rusev (+400)

Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match
Daniel Bryan (-400) vs. Dean Ambrose (+600) vs. Dolph Ziggler (+1000) vs. Bad News Barrett (c) (+1250) vs. Luke Harper (+6000) vs. R-Truth (+7500) vs. Stardust (+7500)

AJ Lee & Paige (-190) vs. The Bella Twins (+150)

WWE Tag Team Championship
Tyson Kidd & Cesaro (c) (-320) vs. The Usos (+305) vs. The New Day (+2000) vs. Los Matadores (+2000)

Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal
Top 5: Damien Mizdow (-125), Sheamus (+200), Ryback (+700), Hideo Itami (+900), TheBig Show (+1600)

Even with the Lesnar news, it’s a little surprising to see that Reigns is still such a pretty heavy favorite. You would think that the odds would have taken a drastic shift, but apparently everyone still sees the coronation of Roman Reigns taking place on Sunday night.

Then you have the odds that aren’t such a surprise, such as Sting being the favorite over Triple H. Everyone who knows about wrestling knows that it would be borderline insane to have Sting walk out there for his first ever WWE match and not come away with a win. Plus, we also know that when it comes down to it most of the time, Triple H really does do what’s best for business.

What do you think of the WrestleMania odds for Sunday? Let us know in the comments below.

(h/t WrestleZone.com)

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