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Latest Betting Odds For WWE Night Of Champions
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WWE Night of Champions is just three days away, and updated betting odds have been released for the matches on the PLE. BetOnline has released new odds for the show, and you can see them below.
The previous betting odds only had the Steel Cage match between Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker. Breakker was a -400 favorite to beat Rollins, but now the match is an exact toss-up with both stars at -120.
In other matches, Cody Rhodes is the favorite to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship over Sami Zayn and Gunther at a -600 compared to Zayn’s +300 and Gunther’s +600. Jade Cargill is a very slight favorite to beat Tiffany Stratton for the Women’s United States Championship at -130 odds for Cargill and -110 odds for Stratton. On the flip side, Trick Williams is a massive -4000 favorite to retain the WWE United States Championship over Ricky Saints.
Finally, Jey Uso is a slight favorite over Oba Femi in the King of the Ring finals (-130 to -110), and IYO SKY is a strong favorite at -900 to win Queen of the Ring over Liv Morgan (+500)
Night of Champions is set to take place next Saturday from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and is set to air live on ESPN Unlimited in the US and Netflix internationally, with the first hour airing on ESPN in the US.
Undisputed WWE Championship Match:
Cody Rhodes: -600
Sami Zayn: +300
Gunther: +600
WWE United States Championship Match:
Trick Williams: -4000
Ricky Saints: +1000
WWE Women’s United States Championship Match:
Jade Cargill: -130
Tiffany Stratton: -110
Steel Cage Match:
Seth Rollins: -120
Bron Breakker: -120
King of the Ring Finals:
Jey Uso: -130
Oba Femi: -110
Queen of the Ring Finals:
IYO SKY: -900
Liv Morgan: +500
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