Gamblers Knew The Undertaker Would Lose At WrestleMania 30

WrestleMania is a huge event, providing excitement for fans and a massive boost for the local economy. And WWE’s biggest event of the year is a chance.
Online sportsbook Bovada was taking bets on the night’s games, and there was seemingly plenty of action because the cash lines were going during the week. That is not to say gambling on pro wrestling is a fantastic idea. Actually, it appears pretty foolish to wager on games that have scripted endings, especially because somebody had to write that script.
I have previously noticed that wrestling-related betting lines have a tendency to swing hard before the matches start because that’s when people inside the promotion, who know the planned outcome of every match, would create their bets. I really don’t have any hard evidence of that happening Sunday night, but I do know that at least some gamblers predicted among the most surprising outcomes in recent memory, and now they’re laughing their way to the lender.
Many fans – myself included – thought that the nearest thing to a sure bet is Undertaker beating Brock Lesnar and extending his WrestleMania winning streak to 22-0. Gamblers appeared to agree with the sentiment.
Undertaker opened at -3000; in other words, you would want to wager $3,000 just to win $100 on an Undertaker success. That line moved into -4000, and from Saturday afternoon was -5000. Clearly nobody was anticipating a loss to Lesnar, and Bovada wasn’t making it simple for bettors to win cash off the“sure thing“
But by 6:15 Sunday night? The Undertaker cash line had surged another method. The only rationale is that Bovada had a great deal of action going Lesnar’s way. The lineup would float back into -3000 to -2500, then down again by 6:30 at 6:50.

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