Here are the WWE Clash of Champions 2016 final betting odds ahead of the latest pro wrestling pay-per-view.
On Sunday night, superstars from the Raw roster will compete in the WWE Clash of Champions 2016 pay-per-view. Among those in action will be Roman Reigns, Rusev, Bayley, Sasha Banks, Charlotte, Cesaro, Sheamus, Seth Rollins and Kevin Owens. Multiple championships will be on the line. As the event approaches, pro wrestling fans love to speculate on who the big winners will be once the PPV has ended.
Just as everyday sporting events have betting odds, so do many of the WWE’s pay-per-views. That includes Clash of Champions 2016. Paddy Power and 5Dimes are some of the sites that release betting odds for the pay-per-views.
Keep in mind that these betting odds may give way to some Clash of Champions spoilers. It’s best to avoid any further reading for those who want to enjoy the surprises of possible upsets or championship winners at the event. With that said, here are the latest odds.
For the numbers listed, a number with a “+” sign next to it indicates the underdog. For example, a $100 bet on Seth Rollins would win $550 if he won the match. The numbers with the “-” signs next to them are the favorites. In the example of Kevin Owens, one would have to play a $1050 wager on him to win just $100 if he wins.
With that said, here are the latest odds.
WWE Universal Championship
Seth Rollins (+550) vs. Kevin Owens (-1050)
WWE United States Championship
Roman Reigns (-840) vs. Rusev (+480)
WWE Tag Team Championships
Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson (-490) vs. The New Day (+330)
WWE Women’s Championship
Bayley (+270) vs. Sasha Banks (+270) vs. Charlotte (-390)
WWE Cruiserweight Championship
Brian Kendrick (+510) vs. T.J. Perkins (-930)
Alicia Fox (+850) vs. Nia Jax (-1750)
Best of Seven Series Final Match
Cesaro (+185) vs. Sheamus (-265)
Based on the odds listed above from Wrestling Inc, it seems that a few championships may be changing hands Sunday night. The titles most likely to move according to the odds are the United States and Tag Team titles. That would mean Roman Reigns and the team of Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson are leaving as champions.
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It also means bad news for Seth Rollins, Bayley, Sasha Banks and Brian Kendrick. None of these superstars are considered favorites to win in their respective matches Sunday night. However, all of them have held championships at some point in their careers so it won’t be surprising if they capture them again in the future. It just won’t be at Clash of Champions 2016.