Roman Reigns is a huge favorite to win at WrestleMania 32
WrestleMania 32 is a little more than 48 hours away, and with one of the biggest crowds in WWE history expected in Dallas, Texas, expect anything and everything to go down Sunday night.
In the main event, part-time executive and part-time world champion Triple H will take on Roman Reigns with the heavyweight title on the line.
Triple H won the belt back at the Royal Rumble while Reigns has been touted as the future of the WWE for years, although he still struggles to get fans on his side no matter how many times he's pushed into the main event.
Despite Reigns' struggles to appeal to the larger fan base, it appears he's still the odds-on favorite to walk out with the heavyweight title when WrestleMania wraps up.
According to the oddsmakers at Bovada, Reigns is a massive -700 favorite to win the match at WrestleMania while Triple H is a huge underdog at +400.
In all the main singles and tag team matches at WrestleMania 32, Reigns is actually the biggest favorite so it appears the oddsmakers are betting big on the chosen prodigy of the WWE.
Another key bout at WrestleMania 32 pits Shane McMahon against the Undertaker in a "Hell in a Cell" match. McMahon returned to WWE programming just recently after exiting the business for several years following a fall-out with his family.
Now that he's back, McMahon faces the challenge of the Undertaker in what could be one of the most brutal and physically taxing matches in WWE history.
Right now, the Undertaker is actually only a -130 favorite to win the match while there are even odds on McMahon. No one seems to be able to predict what will happen when these two collide.
Is this the Undertaker's final WrestleMania and will he go out on a win? Or could it be his final WrestleMania and he's falling to defeat while handing the keys to the kingdom over to McMahon? It's impossible to know for sure, and that's why oddsmakers are so hesitant to move these lines too much.
Brock Lesnar is another favorite in his bout against Dean Ambrose as part of the "no holds barred street fight" that likely will see these two superstars battle throughout the stadium as well as in the ring. Lesnar is a -150 favorite to win while Ambrose is a slight underdog at +110.
Take a look at the rest of the odds for WrestleMania 32 ahead of the card that will air live on the WWE Network this Sunday night starting at 7 p.m. ET.
WWE World Heavyweight Championship — Roman Reigns vs Triple H
Roman Reigns -700 (1/7)
Triple H +400 (4/1)
Hell in a Cell Match — The Undertaker vs Shane McMahon
The Undertaker -130 (10/13)
Shane McMahon EVEN (1/1)
No Holds Barred Match — Dean Ambrose vs Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar -150 (2/3)
Dean Ambrose +110 (11/10)
WWE Intercontinental Championship
Kevin Owens -200
Sami Zayn +225
Dolph Ziggler +900
The Miz +2000
Sin Cara +2500
Stardust +3300
Zack Ryder +3300
Battle for Tag Team Supremacy
New Day -160 (5/8)
League of Nations +120 (6/5)
WWE United States Championship — Kalisto vs Ryback
Kalisto -150 (2/3)
Ryback +110 (11/10)
WWE Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royale
Braun Strowman 5/4
Bray Wyatt 5/1
Mark Henry 6/1
Randy Orton 8/1
Kane 10/1
Samoa Joe 10/1
Erick Rowan 12/1
Jack Swagger 12/1
Big Show 15/1
Damien Sandow 20/1
Heath Slater 20/1
Curtis Axel 25/1
Adam Rose 25/1
Bo Dallas 30/1
Darren Young 30/1
Fandango 33/1
Goldust 33/1
Tyler Breeze 40/1
R-Truth 45/1
WWE Divas Championship — Triple Threat Match
Sasha Banks -300
Charlotte +140
Becky Lynch +500