Post by gcwanewsline on Sept 30, 2019 13:55:50 GMT -6
The betting has already been furious for the upcoming GCWA Homecoming Pay-Per-View, especially the main event. Here are the current numbers:
Triple Threat
R.M. Strong(+275) vs. Chad Vargas(-150) vs. The Lost Soul(+125)
GCWA World Tag-Team Titles
Crash Rodriguez & Jace Savage(-100) vs. The Danger Boiz(-100)
GCWA North American Title No Disqualification
Dylan Thomas(-150) vs. Duce Jones(+150)
GCWA World Heavyweight Title Fatal Fourway
Derek Mobley(+240) vs. The Big Bifford(-100) vs. Ed Houston(-100) vs. Lurrr(+100)
Let's run them down:
- For the Triple Threat opener, it looks like Chad Vargas is the current favorite, obviously utilizing the past success of the Confederate Icon as the deciding factor. R.M. Strong, in a match that could decide his GCWA career, is the clear underdog. However, with Vargas losing to Ed Houston and The Lost Soul falling to Peter "The Janitor" Vaughn this past week, while Strong won over Xtreme, you have to think the numbers are closer now than before.
- While you would think the Danger Boiz would be given the benefit of the doubt and have the edge in the GCWA World Tag-Team Titles match, currently the odds are deadlocked. This could be because of the unknown quantity of the team of Rodriguez & Savage, who will be wrestling in their first tag-team match at the PPV.
- Currently, the odds favor Dylan Thomas in retaining the GCWA North American Title, most likely due to the fact that Thomas won the first contest between these two to become champion. But Jones, after his actions on the past Inferno, doesn't appear to be too far behind in the betting, showing close to an even split.
- The biggest surprise in the GCWA World Heavyweight Title odds is that Derek Mobley is the clear underdog to retain his championship. There are several factors affecting this, from Mobley having not wrestled since his return to Lurrr giving Mobley the Wake-Up Call on the last Inferno. Also a surprise is Lurrr in second, behind The Big Bifford and Ed Houston, possibly due to the fact that Bifford and Houston won big matches last week. Momentum can be a dangerous factor.
These odds are likely to change as we get closer to Sunday's event. It will be interesting to see how the betting shifts, and if anyone leaps out to a much greater odds of winning in the coming days.
Triple Threat
R.M. Strong(+275) vs. Chad Vargas(-150) vs. The Lost Soul(+125)
GCWA World Tag-Team Titles
Crash Rodriguez & Jace Savage(-100) vs. The Danger Boiz(-100)
GCWA North American Title No Disqualification
Dylan Thomas(-150) vs. Duce Jones(+150)
GCWA World Heavyweight Title Fatal Fourway
Derek Mobley(+240) vs. The Big Bifford(-100) vs. Ed Houston(-100) vs. Lurrr(+100)
Let's run them down:
- For the Triple Threat opener, it looks like Chad Vargas is the current favorite, obviously utilizing the past success of the Confederate Icon as the deciding factor. R.M. Strong, in a match that could decide his GCWA career, is the clear underdog. However, with Vargas losing to Ed Houston and The Lost Soul falling to Peter "The Janitor" Vaughn this past week, while Strong won over Xtreme, you have to think the numbers are closer now than before.
- While you would think the Danger Boiz would be given the benefit of the doubt and have the edge in the GCWA World Tag-Team Titles match, currently the odds are deadlocked. This could be because of the unknown quantity of the team of Rodriguez & Savage, who will be wrestling in their first tag-team match at the PPV.
- Currently, the odds favor Dylan Thomas in retaining the GCWA North American Title, most likely due to the fact that Thomas won the first contest between these two to become champion. But Jones, after his actions on the past Inferno, doesn't appear to be too far behind in the betting, showing close to an even split.
- The biggest surprise in the GCWA World Heavyweight Title odds is that Derek Mobley is the clear underdog to retain his championship. There are several factors affecting this, from Mobley having not wrestled since his return to Lurrr giving Mobley the Wake-Up Call on the last Inferno. Also a surprise is Lurrr in second, behind The Big Bifford and Ed Houston, possibly due to the fact that Bifford and Houston won big matches last week. Momentum can be a dangerous factor.
These odds are likely to change as we get closer to Sunday's event. It will be interesting to see how the betting shifts, and if anyone leaps out to a much greater odds of winning in the coming days.