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WWE Hell In a Cell 2021 Final Betting Odds on Matches

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WWE Hell In a Cell will be taking place tonight from the WWE Thunderdome. The main event of the show will see Drew McIntyre challenge for the WWE Championship against Bobby Lashley inside of the Cell structure itself.

Some major changes took place before the event on this week’s Friday Night SmackDown. The originally scheduled Roman Reigns vs Rey Mysterio Cell match that was going to take place on the PPV actually happened on SmackDown itself.

Roman Reigns won the contest, but he was always the odds-on favorite to do so. The odds before SmackDown saw Reigns at -3000 with Mysterio at +850, so the bookmakers saw zero chance of Mysterio winning the match.

Two matches were added to the card during SmackDown as well, with two WrestleMania 37 rematches taking place in the form of Seth Rollins vs Cesaro and Sami Zayn vs Kevin Owens.

If you’re based in the United States then you can watch Hell In a Cell via the Peacock Streaming platform. Every WWE PPV event going forward will be on Peacock, with the US portion of the WWE Network having been sold to NBC earlier this year.

Hell In a Cell 2021 Betting Odds

Here’s the final odds for the Hell In a Cell PPV event taking place this Sunday:

  • Bobby Lashley -400 vs Drew McIntyre +250
  • Rhea Ripley -250 vs Charlotte Flair +175
  • Bianca Belair -2500 vs Bayley +750
  • Alexa Bliss -1000 vs Shayna Baszler +525
  • Cesaro -200 vs Seth Rollins +150
  • Kevin Owens -300 vs Sami Zayn +200

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