WWE Wrestlemania 35 Betting Guide & Odds to Top Matches

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WWE Wrestlemania 35 Betting Guide & Odds to Top Matches

The Super Bowl of WWE is Sunday with the much anticipated WrestleMania 35, providing a wealth of opportunities for fans of WWE betting to wager on the top matches.

In the United States, you’re not able to bet on WWE, but you can go to DraftKings and check out a free Wrestlemania 35 Pick ‘Em game they are offering in which you could win a share of $5,000.

Before making these important decisions, let’s take a look at who’s favored to walk out of MetLife Stadium on April 7 victorious. Catch the event starting with the Kickoff Show at 5 p.m. ET, with the official start time of WrestleMania at 7 p.m. ET. And if you are interested in other matches on the card, check out our guide to Wrestlemania 35 mid-card betting.

Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Ronda Rousey Odds

These three women have been intertwined since late last year when Lynch was scheduled to face Rousey at Survivor Series. With Nia Jax taking “The Man” out on Raw, Flair stepped up in her place and got disqualified, leading to a vicious attack.

Lynch won the Royal Rumble but was initially taken out of WrestleMania by Vince McMahon. He presented Flair with the shot. Rousey made sure Lynch got back into WrestleMania during the Fastlane event.

So here we are.

This is the first time in WWE history a women’s match is the main event of WrestleMania. Adding even more stakes is Flair winning the SmackDown Live Women’s Championship from Asuka, leaving Stephanie McMahon to announce the Raw and Smackdown titles will both be on the line.

The stage is set here for Lynch to take her rightful place at the top and give fans a feel-good moment they’ve wanted for so long.

The odds favor the “Irish Lass Kicker” becoming the champ and making it “WrestleMANia.”

Bet Lynch over Flair and Rousey. She’s currently getting -250 odds.

Will Brock Lesnar or Seth Rollins Win?

Rollins won the Royal Rumble to earn his opportunity against Lesnar, the man he dethroned at WrestleMania 31 by cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase.

It seems each year there is the question of how long the “Beast Incarnate” is sticking around WWE?

Rollins reached new heights of popularity thanks to having consistently great matches. The momentum is there for the “King Slayer” to become the “Beast Slayer.”

The odds could go either way given the track record of Lesnar as the one who ended The Undertaker’s beloved Wrestlemania streak. Don't rule out Lesnar playing spoiler here.

However, WrestleMania is still the place for feel-good moments and I’m leaning toward Rollins leaving victorious. The odds slightly favor Lesnar at -125.


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Kofi Kingston vs. Daniel Bryan Best Bet

If you asked anyone who would be in the WWE championship match at WrestleMania, nobody would predict Kofi Kingston challenging Daniel Bryan.

The catalyst for this reality can be traced back to days before the Elimination Chamber where Kingston filled in for an injured Mustafa Ali.

His incredible iron man performance in a gauntlet match at SmackDown Live, coupled with his near-win in the Chamber, put the wheels in motion for a 'Kofi'Mania.

Given everything that has transpired, Kingston has to be favored to walk away with the gold to cap off this organic underdog tale.

Kingston is favored at -275.

Triple H vs. Batista

The last time Triple H and Batista fought in this environment was WrestleMania 21, when Batista took the World Heavyweight Championship. The star-making moment led to Batista’s name growing inside and outside the ring.

Since those days, Dave Bautista is a legit Hollywood superstar but his love for the business remained.

The Hollywood actor wants one last run in WWE, envisioning the adversary being his mentor Triple H.

Now Batista is getting just that, with “The Game” putting his career on the line.

Given the stipulation, I don’t see this being the retirement match for Triple H. I’ll go with him to finally get the win over his former Evolution running mate. He’s at -345.


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