WWE RAW Bets could be a little fun tonight. Thanks again to the Bovada online betting sportsbook. However, there are always some different options to look at during September. For example, WWE Raw comes to you Monday night from the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Let’s look at one match in particular and a certain humorous prop.
WWE Monday Night Raw Numbers | ||
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Dexter Lumis | -800 | -700 |
The Miz | +450 | +400 |
Elias Gets Hit By Own Guitar | -200 | -200 |
Elias Avoids The Guitar Hit | +150 | +150 |
The WWE RAW Bets on Monday night have a lovely card from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Granted, the three-hour show will have its usual amount of filler and matches that just set up pay-per-views and such. That is normal. There will be the perpetuation of feuds, something about Brock Lesnar and Bobby Lashley, a US title match, and much more as always.
Now, the Paycom Center figures to be just about sold out for tonight’s matches. There is a treat with a good old-fashioned contract match and, yes, the return of Elias. The three-hour card will have a tag-team match between The OC and Alpha Academy. Cora Jade expects to be looking for an opponent, and then there is the question of Bayley’s next step.
So, the October 17th RAWs have had some memorable moments. There is little doubt that the filler is going to be a little more on the heavy side this week, along with the Seth Rollins and Riddle match. However, there may just be something else that steals the show entirely.
Consequently, WWE RAW Bets focuses on these two “events.” Who is going to win on Monday night? Could we have Dexter Lumis under contract before Tuesday? What will happen to Elias? Here at VegasBetting, our WWE choices are below.
Finally, Dexter Lumis gets his chance in WWE RAW Bets. One never truly can understand the meaning of having a WWE contract. No matter who is or is not in charge, a contract is a contract. It is not a secret that Lumis has been quite the thorn in the side of The Miz the past several weeks. The wrestler has less value now, as a contract almost makes too much sense. That is the reality of the situation, or is it?
Now, the stipulations in this match are cut and dry. If Lumis wins, he gets a contract with WWE. However, if “The Miz” finds a way to snag the victory, Lumis will leave the WWE forever. A special thanks have to go to “The Road Dogg” for making this match. It was one anyone could see coming from a mile away. However, it is nice to have a match with a simple bottom line.
Yes, there makes too much sense for Lumis to win on Monday night. Some pundits have even suggested this is a way for “The Miz” to perhaps take on an acting job. Again, all signs keep pointing to Lumis winning on Monday night. However, what if somehow there is an upset? Wouldn’t it be crazy if Lumis somehow lost this match despite the shortening numbers?
Finally, this match boils down to does Lumis have any fear whatsoever. Frankly, he carries the look of a total psycho. At times, he looks downright ominous and acts even worse. From appearing at birthday parties to kidnappings, Lumis has done anything and everything to disrupt “The Miz.” A Miz win would be considered quite the upset. With the increasing value on Monday night, WWE RAW Bets say toss a few bucks on The Miz.
The WWE RAW Bets asks the betting world this next question. Could Dexter Lumis get his contract at last? They were possibilities of this happening sooner. Sure, Lumis could potentially lose this match, but there is just this feeling that a “loose cannon” like this formally has more fun in the WWE. This “dinking and dunking” was starting to lose some effect. That is why a match like this makes sense now. Pay-per-views are coming, and yes, Survivor Series.
Again, matches like this make the Triple H era a little bit different. On the other hand, this is the type of bout that has to be tread somewhat carefully. Does the outcome allow fans to get an explanation of what started this feud and angle in the first place? Or is this one that gets snatched from everyone’s grasp before a full resolution?
The “outside interference” angle would be something here. After all, this was one part that never added to the equation. Again, the match could explain by actions more than words ever could. Consider how much of a favorite Lumis is on Monday night. Does one ever feel that the grappler is too much of a “sure thing”? There feels like a setup, but we may be wrong too.
Taking Dexter Lumis almost seems like free money on Monday night for the WWE RAW bets.
Hey, Elias is back! Again, he does have his guitar to play some music too. Yes, the theory below is a bit of a tongue-in-cheek joke, but crazier things have happened.
The question becomes, does Elias get hit with his guitar? This will be something fun to the eye during the episode tonight. After all, a prop on getting clocked by “the prop” drips with irony. However, his appearance expects to not be a “one-off” so the plus-money wager on not getting hitting by his guitar at +150 works.
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