WWE SummerSlam 2021 Betting Odds Revealed - Big E To Cash In?!

All the latest odds on Reigns vs. Cena, Goldberg vs. Lashley, Big E cashing in, and more!

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BetOnline have released their latest set of betting odds for WWE SummerSlam 2021, which currently looks like it's going to be a night of minimal title changes.

Current champions are heavily favoured in the latest odds. This doesn't necessarily mean the world at the moment, as the numbers are likely to shift and evolve as WWE builds towards the 21 August pay-per-view (particularly if the so-called "smart money" comes in over that weekend), but they make for some interesting reading nonetheless - and largely follow current booking patterns.

Roman Reigns, John Cena, Bobby Lashley, Bianca Belair, Nikki A.S.H. and The Usos are all favoured to retain over their respective challengers. Lashley (-600) and Reigns (-500) are in the strongest positions, though the market is closer on Big E cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase, leaning towards a "No" (-250).

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Odds for Sheamus' United States Title defence against Damian Priest are yet to emerge.

Check out the complete set of released betting odds below:-

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- Roman Reigns (-500) vs. John Cena (+300)

- Bobby Lashley (-600) vs. Goldberg (+350)

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- Bianca Belair (-200) vs. Sasha Banks (+150)

- Nikki A.S.H.(-125) vs. Rhea Ripley (+250) vs. Charlotte Flair (+150)

- The Usos (-400) vs. the Mysterios (+250)

- Edge (-300) vs. Seth Rollins (+200)

- Big E to cash in? (No -250, Yes +175)

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