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WWE Money in the Bank PPV Odds

WWE Money in the Bank PPV Odds

WWE Money in the Bank PPV Odds – The World Wrestling Entertainment group continues their busy PPV schedule this Sunday, June 19th with “Money in the Bank”.

The featured bout of the pay-per-view is the MITB ladder match featuring a six-man field of Kevin Owens, Cesaro, Alberto Del Rio, Chris Jericho, Sami Zayne and Dean Ambrose. The object of the match is to beat the field using a ladder to secure a contract that hangs suspended above the ring. That contract allows the winner an instant WWE world title match at any time in the next year, and almost all of the historic MITB winners have cashed in the contract and won the title. Needless to say, the winner of this bout will be in the World title picture for the next year, making it one of the WWE’s most important PPV’s.

The world title will be disputed on the show as well, as champion Roman Reigns takes on former champion and former teammate Seth Rollins. Though Reigns is a comfortable favorite to retain the belt at the books, this feud is likely to extend itself over several PPVs and anything can happen in what will be their first meeting.

Which is why Dean Ambrose, who is installed with the second best odds to win, may be a dark horse here. As the third member of The Shield, along with Reigns and Rollins, he makes the most sense to insert into the feud. Owens, the favorite according to the books, has certainly carved a niche and made a huge impact since coming up from the NXT roster. However, they have kept him away from the world title picture so far. Owens would be a good add with his personality and mic work, but the WWE has a long-term story they can use with Ambrose. They usually use that type of build-up and Ambrose is the most popular of the three former Shield members.

 

WWE Money in the Bank PPV Odds

Check out the WWE Network website for information on the pay-per-view. Check out the current odds as they sit at the sports books, and do not miss our latest Talk ‘n’ Shoot Video Blog for more details.

Roman Reigns vs Seth Rollins – WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Roman Reigns (end of broadcast ruling)  -350
Seth Rollins (end of broadcast ruling)  +250

Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Kevin Owens wins MITB Ladder Match -160
Field wins MITB Ladder Match  -99999

Dean Ambrose wins MITB Ladder Match +225
Field wins MITB Ladder Match -99999

Chris Jericho wins MITB Ladder Match +700
Field wins MITB Ladder Match -99999

Cesaro wins MITB Ladder Match +1200
Field wins MITB Ladder Match -99999

Sami Zayn wins MITB Ladder Match +3000
Field wins MITB Ladder Match -99999

Alberto Del Rio wins MITB Ladder Match +3000
Field wins MITB Ladder Match -99999
John Cena vs AJ Styles – Singles Match
John Cena (end of broadcast ruling)  +150
AJ Styles (end of broadcast ruling)  -190

Fatal Four-Way – WWE Tag Team Championship
The New Day wins Fatal Four-Way  -185
Field wins Fatal Four-Way  -99999

The Club wins Fatal Four-Way +220
Field wins Fatal Four-Way -99999

Enzo & Cass win Fatal Four-Way +650
Field wins Fatal Four-Way -99999

The Vaudevillains win Fatal Four-Way +2000
Field wins Fatal Four-Way -99999

Rusev vs Titus O’Neil – WWE United States Championship
Rusev (end of broadcast ruling)  -650
Titus O’Neil (end of broadcast ruling)  +420

Written by Miguel Iturrate

Miguel Iturrate started in the MMA business in the crazy early days of the mid-nineties. He has match-made more than 100 MMA events in Japan, Brazil, Russia and all over the United States, and played an integral role in MMA’s early modern history. Through Hook 'n' Shoot, Florida’s AFC, the Euphoria shows and bodogfight, Iturrate has left an indelible mark on MMA history. He can also lay claim to a record that not even the UFC can by contracting 36 fights in three days.

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