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Kemo
04-03-2016, 09:56 PM
While the late “smart money” isn’t expected to come in until right before the show begins, the latest betting odds for tonight’s WrestleMania 32 event have been released.

The current odds for tonight’s show have Roman Reigns and The Usos tied as the biggest favorites to win in their respective matches this evening, as Reigns is a 12-to-1 favorite to defeat Triple H for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, and The Usos are 12-to-1 favorites over The Dudley Boyz in their match scheduled for the WrestleMania 32 Kickoff Show.

For those interested in betting, the following odds break down as follows:

In the case of Reigns vs. HHH, Reigns is a -1200 favorite, while “The Game” is a +600 underdog. What this means is that if you bet $100 on HHH and he wins, you clear $600 profit. On the flip-side, because Reigns is such a big favorite to win, it would cost you $1200 to pocket $100 profit with a Reigns victory.

With that being said, let’s take a look at the latest betting odds for WrestleMania 32:

WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Roman Reigns (-1200) vs. Triple H (c) (+600)

No Holds Barred Street Fight
Brock Lesnar (w/ Paul Heyman) (-900) vs. Dean Ambrose (+500)

Hell In A Cell
If Shane McMahon Wins, He Gets Control Of Raw
The Undertaker (-270) vs. Shane McMahon (+290)

WWE Divas Championship
Charlotte (c) (w/ Ric Flair) (-280) vs. Sasha Banks(+240) vs. Becky Lynch (+1500)

League of Nations (-170) vs. New Day (+130)

Ladder Match
Intercontinental Championship
Zack Ryder (-180) vs. Kevin Owens (c) (+330) vs. Sami Zayn (+475) vs. Dolph Ziggler (+2500) vs. The Miz (+4500) vs. Sin Cara (+5500 vs. Stardust (+8000)

WWE United States Title Match
Kalisto (c) (-300) vs. Ryback (+220)

AJ Styles (-115) vs. Chris Jericho (-125)

Team Total Divas (-560) vs. Team BAD And Blonde (+370)

The Usos (-1200) vs. Dudley Boyz (+600)

Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal
Braun Strowman the favorite at +200, followed by Cesaro +475 and Mark Henry +500