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Betting lines for Night of Champions 2015 see Rollins retain the WWE title

In the online betting world, WWE World Heavyweight champion Seth Rollins is the favorite to retain the WWE title at 1/16 however John Cena is the overwhelming favorite to win the United States title back at 1/16 with Rollins at 8/1 to retain that title as well.

The Dudley Boyz are also favorite to win the Tag Team titles at 1/10 while The New Day retains at 5/1. A new Intercontinental champion will also be crowned according to the bookies with Kevin Owens at 1/10 to win and Ryback at 11/2 to retain. The same odds are in place for the Divas title with Charlotte favorite to win.

In the non-title matches, The Wyatt Family are favorites at 1/16 while the former Shield members and their mystery partner at at 8/1, Dolph Ziggler is at 1/10 for the win while Rusev is at 5/1.

The bets most often than not change during the last hour before the pay-per-view starts and even during the show.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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