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Betting odds for Money In The Bank 2016

If the bookies are right, Dean Ambrose is the favorite to win the Money In The Bank briefcase tonight at odds 1/7, presenting the possibility of all three members of The Shield being a champion on the same night if he cashes in on a new champion later in the night. Kevin Owens is the second favorite for the briefcase at 9/2 while Chris Jericho is at 12/1, and the others, Cesaro, Alberto Del Rio, and Sami Zayn are at a distance with odds 25/1, 33/1, and 33/1 respectively.

Roman Reigns is at 1/8 to retain the WWE World Heavyweight title with his opponent Seth Rollins at 9/2 to win the big one. The New Day are also favorites to retain at 1/4, with The Club at 100/30 in second, Enzo and Big Cass at 9/1, and The Vaudevillains a distant fourth at 33/1. Rusev’s United States title also seems secure with 1/6 odds while Titus O’Neil is at 7/2 for the upset.

In other matches, AJ Styles is the clear favorite at 1/8 against Cena who is 9/2, Apollo Crews is 8/15 to defeat Sheamus at 11/8, and Charlotte and Dana Brooke are slight favorites at 4/7 against Natalya and Becky Lynch at 5/4.


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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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