Sport amusement’s Super Bowl has finally arrived, since there are plenty of bets to be made. A total of 15 matches are scheduled for Wrestlemania 35, with multiple prop bets to think about as well.
In the USA, you’re not able to wager on WWE, but you can go to DraftKings and have a look at a free Wrestlemania 35 Pick’Em game they’re offering in which you can win a share of $5,000.
Still, it is a lot of fun to discuss, so let’s break down some of the top prop bets to consider choosing this year’s Wrestlemania.
Moveset Bets
Among the more intriguing prop bets to think about for a number of those matches are the motions superstars use. Many wrestlers are famed for their finishing movements, such as one Randy Orton and his RKO.
It is almost impossible to view three or even more RKO’s at a one-on-one match without it finish, but Styles is the type of competition that can kick out of a minumum of one RKO.
If Styles kicks out of a single RKO and the odds still favor the’Viper’ to win, it’s nearly a lock Orton will join on a second.
However, if you’re leaning towards award-winning this game then Orton will not hit more than 1 RKO from the game. In reality, you’d be more inclined to see an RKO reversed by Styles before Orton hits two of these in precisely the same match.
Suplex City
Another moveset prop bet to consider is the number of suplexes Brock Lesnar strikes on opponent Seth Rollins.
Known to many as’Suplex City,’ Lesnar almost always takes his competitors there with a series of suplexes in his matches.
The current odds for the amount of suplexes Lesnar hits on Seth are now set at -112 for seven or less.
Those chances are not very high, as it’s very possible we see Lesnar connect on over seven. The record is 16 suplexes at one match, which Lesnar set against John Cena years ago.
Together with Lesnar’s victory odds slowly creeping up, it may be a wise decision to take a chance on the odds for more than seven suplexes connected.
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