Wrestlemania 32 Odds – WRESTLEMANIA 32, the World Wrestling Entertainment group’s marquee annual event takes place Sunday, April 3rd at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The three announced main events are already getting attention at the sport books with the event more than a month away.
Truthfully, two of the three fights that are already on the books feel lackluster. The build-up to Roman Reigns winning the WWE title has been more than a year in the making, and he will enter the main event against Triple H a big favorite. The fact is, Triple H has been working in the front office and only participating in matches on rare occassions. He is a part-time fighter who was a major star in his day, and he still gets a ton of on-camera heat for his role in “The Authority”, but inserting himself into the main event of the companys biggest show seems a little self-serving. That he married the WWE owner’s daughter gives him the power to do what he wants.
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More egos run rampant in one of the other announced co-features as Shane McMahon, the son of the owner, returns to take on The Undertaker. The match makes little sense in many ways. McMahon is on the plus side of 50 years old and has not been in a ring in nearly a decade. The last time we saw the Undertaker he was in a series with Brock Lesnar that was extremely taxing, with word that he collapsed backstage after one of the clashes with “The Beast”. The storyline here is that if McMahon can win, he will take over the reigns of power in the WWE, replacing “The Authority”. A loss to Lesnar was a symbolic torch passing by the Undertaker, but a loss to McMahon will certainly cheapen The Dead Man’s legacy.
Expect Brock Lesnar and Dean Ambrose to steal the show in their “No Holds Barred” match. The two have been feuding exptensively on the RAW and SMACKDOWN television shows, and Ambrose is really putting himself out there for this feud. Lesnar should win this one and move himself into the #1 contender spot for a prolonged feud with Roman Reigns. It would be unusual for the WWE to have Lesnar lose, since he still appears at the peak of his powers with his “beast” persona. The x-factor here is that Ambrose has turned in a mega-performance in his role as “The Lunatic Fringe” and his popularity might make him the way to go on this one. The bottom line is that the WWE is in a no-lose situation here, because if Ambrose does win, a feud between him and his ex-teammate and “brother” Roman Reigns would be big as well.
Wrestlemania 32 Odds
Triple H vs Roman Reigns – WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Triple H (end of broadcast ruling) +360
Roman Reigns (end of broadcast ruling) -540
The Undertaker vs Shane McMahon – Hell in a Cell Match
The Undertaker (end of broadcast ruling) -405
Shane McMahon (end of broadcast ruling) +285
Dean Ambrose vs Brock Lesnar – No Holds Barred Match
Brock Lesnar (end of broadcast ruling) -335
Dean Ambrose (end of broadcast ruling) +245
*graded with final decision as broadcast ends, see your sportsbook rules section for all conditions.