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Betting odds for Extreme Rules 2017

Odds seem to have flipped in the main event of tonight’s Extreme Rules pay-per-view and Seth Rollins has taken over Samoa Joe as the favorite to win the number one contender spot for the WWE Universal title.

Samoa Joe, who was the clear favorite yesterday, is now at 11/8 to win, with Seth Rollins the favorite at 10/11. Finn Balor is at 7/1 while both Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns are at a distant 14/1.

The Intercontinental title is looking like it will change hands according to bookies, with The Miz at 1/2 to win and Ambrose 6/4 to retain. The same can be said for the Raw Tag Team titles, with Sheamus and Cesaro the favorites at 1/5 to win the steel cage match against the Hardy Boyz who are at 100/30.

One title which doesn’t look like is changing hands is the Raw Women’s title, with Alexa Bliss the favorite at 2/7 to retain and Bayley at 5/2 to win. Neville is also looking to retain the Cruiserweight title at 1/5 while Austin Aries is at 100/30 for the upset.

The other remaining match involving Sasha and Swann taking on Dar and Fox has both set of teams at 5/6.

Odds are most likely to change by the time the show starts and even beyond that so if you’re betting, be careful.


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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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