WWE No Mercy 2016 final betting odds

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The latest WWE No Mercy 2016 final betting odds ahead of the big pay-per-view in Sacramento, California Sunday night.

On Sunday evening, professional wrestling will take over the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. WWE No Mercy 2016 will be the latest SmackDown brand-exclusive pay-per-view and features a compelling card from start to finish.

Among the big matches that will take place are Dolph Ziggler vs. The Miz in a “Career vs. Title” match and AJ Styles defending his WWE World Heavyweight title against John Cena and Dean Ambrose in a triple threat match. Those are just two of the big matches on the card, with every championship from the SmackDown brand up for grabs.

With each pay-per-view, betting odds are released for the various matches. Certain online sportsbooks accept wagers on the matches, with competitors listed as favorites or underdogs to win. No Mercy betting odds have been available from 5Dimes and other sportsbooks leading up to the pay-per-view. The favorites are listed with a minus sign next to them, while underdogs have a plus sign.

So for example, AJ Styles is a large favorite to win on Sunday night with his odds at -1250. The field, which consists of either Cena or Ambrose winning, is listed as a +600 underdog. That means a $100 wager on the field if one of those wrestlers won, would pay out $600. For favorites, a bet in the amount of their price needs to be placed to win $100. For example, it would take a bet of $1,250 to win just $100 on AJ Styles if he wins Sunday.

WWE No Mercy 2016 betting odds:

AJ Styles -1200 vs. The Field +600 (World Heavyweight Championship)

Becky Lynch -1580 vs. Alexa Bliss +750 (Women’s Championship)

The Usos -310 vs. Heath Slater & Rhyno +230 (Tag Team Championships)

Dolph Ziggler -145 vs. The Miz +105 (Intercontinental Championship)

Randy Orton -165 vs. Bray Wyatt +125

Nikki Bella -460 vs. Carmella +320

Baron Corbin -915 vs. Jack Swagger +505

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The most intriguing odds are the potential championship changes. AJ Styles and Becky Lynch should walk away as champions. However, Dolph Ziggler is in a “Career vs. Title” match and right now he’s the favorite to win the Intercontinental title. The Usos are also strong favorites to defeat Heath Slater and Rhyno on Sunday night to possibly capture the tag titles, so it should be interesting to see if and how they walk away with the titles.

The WWE No Mercy 2016 pay-per-view starts at 8 p.m. Eastern Time on Sunday night with coverage on WWE Network.