Wwe Wrestlemania Odds
WrestleMania win-loss record. Triple H: 9-13; Batista: 3-3; Gambling odds. Triple H: -400; Batista: +250; Roman Reigns vs. The eventual winner started out at 11/10. It rose up slightly to 5/4 after a few days when the bookmakers snipped the odds for the 'WWE Championship' match (19/20 into 17/20) and the option to bet on both matches receiving an equal number of stars (19/10 into 37/20).
The biggest annual event on the professional wrestling calendar, WrestleMania revolves as much around the spectacle as it does in-ring action. WrestleMania 37, however, is shaping up to feature several matches that are nearly guaranteed to provide memorable action inside the squared circle. With the show more than a month away, the card is still shaping out, but storylines and actions from WWE allow fans to make some assumptions about many matches that may be a part of the event that will again take place over the course of two nights.
WWE WrestleMania 37 goes down on Saturday, April 10 and Sunday, April 11 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. The main shows will likely begin at 7 p.m. ET and stream live on Peacock. So let's have a look now at the WrestleMania 37 matches that have been confirmed as well as break down what else could be added to the match card based on current weekly television direction.
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WWE WrestleMania 37 matches
Universal Championship -- Roman Reigns (c) vs. Edge: Edge waited to pick his opponent following his Royal Rumble win, playing head games with the champs across NXT, Raw and SmackDown. Those games bothered no one more than Reigns, who was always believed to be Edge's target. At Elimination Chamber, Edge finally made his move, putting Reigns down with a spear while the champion celebrated his victory over Daniel Bryan, who had won a grueling chamber match minutes prior. After the spear came the WrestleMania sign point, and the challenge was official.
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WWE Championship -- Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Drew McIntyre: McIntyre successfully defended the WWE championship inside the Elimination Chamber, but a post-match attack by Lashley left McIntyre open for Miz to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase and win the title. Projecting things out, it makes sense for McIntyre to enter WrestleMania in the challenger role with Lashley having taken the title off Miz. Lashley has been on an absolute tear since failing to win the Rumble, and this could be the biggest moment of his many years in WWE.
SmackDown Women's Championship -- Sasha Banks (c) vs. Bianca Belair: Belair has yet to make it official, but it seems a lock that she will use her Royal Rumble win to challenge Banks for the title at WrestleMania. Banks and Belair teamed at Elimination Chamber to challenge for the women's tag titles but lost when Reginald interfered in an attempt to give Banks the edge. It wasn't exactly a dramatic setup for a WrestleMania match, but there's plenty of time to build to Belair getting a chance to become a true superstar.
Bad Bunny & Damien Priest vs. The Miz & John Morrison: Assuming The Miz loses the WWE championship, it only makes sense to finish playing out the Bad Bunny story that has been steadily advancing since Bunny performed at the Rumble. Priest has been the muscle in the pair, and they've beaten Miz and Morrison at every turn both in and out of the ring. This is the kind of 'special match' that fits at WrestleMania better than any other time of the year.
'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt vs. Randy Orton: Since Orton set The Fiend on fire, Alexa Bliss has repeatedly made Orton's life miserable. All the while, Bliss has promised that The Fiend would be reborn. That is likely to happen ahead of WrestleMania, leading to another Wyatt-centric gimmick match. It could also see the return of the cinematic matches that were the highlight of 2020's two-day WrestleMania before the company overused them and they lost steam.
Shane McMahon vs. Braun Strowman: There have been hints that WWE could be going this direction since McMahon returned to WWE TV for no reason other than to help Adam Pearce announce the participants in the Raw Elimination Chamber match. Strowman felt slighted by not being included, and demanded McMahon 'make things right' in a veiled threat. There is some history to draw on, with McMahon having driven Strowman through a table with an elbow drop in the 2018 Survivor Series. The match is far from a lock, but McMahon loves to return for big-stage matches and Strowman is a name without any other real direction.
United States Championship -- Riddle (c) vs. Keith Lee: Lee was supposed to be in the United States championship match at Elimination Chamber, facing off with then-champion Bobby Lashley and Riddle in a triple threat match. Lee was pulled from the match due to injury, something that has kept him off WWE TV for a lengthy period. Riddle would win the match and the title. Lee and Riddle shared the ring many times on the independent scene and have again done so in NXT and on Raw. Taking the act to the biggest stage of them all would give another match that would feature some great in-ring action and highlight some of the newest members of the main roster in the spotlight.
Intercontinental Championship -- Big E (c) vs. Apollo Crews: The story between Big E and Crews could play out before WrestleMania, but it has dominated Big E's title reign with Crews' recent heel turn adding some extra drama. If Big E vs. Crews isn't the intercontinental title match at WrestleMania, there isn't a ton of time to build to an impactful showcase for the champion.
SmackDown Tag Team Championship -- Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode (c) vs. The Street Profits: The Profits have been waiting for their opportunity to get a rematch after losing the titles to Ziggler and Roode. They've been told by Sonya Deville that they'll get their shot when the time is right -- so when is the time ever more right than WrestleMania?
Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal: With two days of WrestleMania to fill, the return of the battle royal would serve as good filler as well as an opportunity to showcase more of the roster under the brightest of lights. The field will largely be driven by who does and does not have an active storyline heading into the event, but the return of a WrestleMania tradition makes sense.
Women's Battle Royal: For reasons similar to the men's battle royal, there's plenty of reason to feature the return of the women's battle royal. This is doubly true with the sad fact that women, while an increasingly core part of WWE shows, still get far less featured spots on pay-per-view events than the men. With so many talented women needing a chance to shine, WWE will likely load up the ring with a trophy on the line.
With WrestleMania exactly one week away, the card is taking shape and the predictions are starting to fly in as to who will walk away victorious.
One betting site has updated their odds in regards to every single match on the WrestleMania card. Below are the most up to date odds for each and every bout, courtesy of 5Dimes. Anyone that has '-' with their name is the betting favorite, for those not familiar.
WWE Universal Title Match:
Brock Lesnar +120 vs. Seth Rollins -160
WWE Raw Women’s Title Triple Threat Match:
Becky Lynch -350 vs. Ronda Rousey +400 vs. Charlotte Flair +1,275
WWE Cruiserweight Title Match:
Buddy Murphy -350 vs. Tony Nese +250
No Holds Barred Match:
HHH -310 vs. Batista +230
Kurt Angle’s Farewell Match:
Kurt Angle -260 vs. Baron Corbin +180
Falls Count Anywhere Match:
Shane McMahon +280 vs. The Miz -400
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Singles Match:
AJ Styles +130 vs. Randy Orton -170
6th Annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal:
Braun Strowman +110
WWE United States Title Match:
Samoa Joe -260 vs. Rey Mysterio +180
WWE Intercontinental Title Match:
Bobby Lashley +320 vs. Finn Balor -460
Singles Match:
Drew McIntyre +225 vs. Roman Reigns -305
WWE Women’s Tag Team Title Fatal 4-Way Match:
Bayley and Sasha -320 vs. The IIconics +500 vs. Nia Jax and Tamina +850 vs. Beth Phoenix and Natalya +850
WWE Title Match:
Daniel Bryan +250 vs. Kofi Kingston -350
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1commentsMost of these odds line up pretty well with what most fans are expecting heading into the show. Interesting to note is that, as of now, Kofi Kingston is actually a bigger betting favorite to emerge victorious than Seth Rollins is, though both are currently favored.
Finn Balor is currently the biggest favorite on the card, sitting at -460 to defeat Bobby Lashley for the WWE Intercontinental title. If all plays out the way the odds are listed here, there would be a lot of babyfaces walking out of MetLife Stadium with championships in hand, which doesn't seem likely. Expect to see these odds fluctuate a bit between now and showtime.