The crown jewel (no not that one) of the WWE annual pay-per-view calendar, Wrestlemania 41 is set for later this spring as the best in the business clash at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. With that in mind, XBet has recently rolled out a variety of betting markets related to the “Showcase of the Immortals” and what kind of matchups and storylines will take place at this event. Noted on the main website, ‘Mania will take place as a two-night event on Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20, 2025, at Allegiant. With that in mind, XBet has rolled out some additional wrestling markets like who will emerge as “The Head of the Table” for the Bloodline stable between Roman Reigns and The Rock or who will take on Bianca Belair. There are even markets on who will show up at the event.
For this article, SBS will be going over what to look for from the latest gaming news and notes coming from the XBet and also some additional insights only available at SBS.
Perhaps one of the most controversial (both good and bad) performers of the last 25 years, Roman Reigns has returned to his status as a babyface following a phenomenal heel turn as the leader of the original Bloodline. From 2020-2024, the former Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket was the triumphant leader of the villainous Bloodline stable which featured numerous members of the legendary Anoa’i family of Samoan professional wrestlers. As the group changed and fluctuated over time, Reigns, manager Paul Heyman, the Uso brothers, and Sami Zayn were eventually ousted for the second iteration of the Bloodline led by Solo Sikoa. Occurring after the fallout of Wrestlemania XL, where Reigns lost the world championship, Sikoa has created a new version of the stable and has been at odds with the former leader.
So where does The Rock come in? In February 2024, during the build-up to Wrestlemania XL, Rock joined the group, but following the event in April went on a hiatus along with Reigns. While the latter returned as a babyface, Rock’s status is unclear but he has alluded to him in the past being the true leader of the Bloodline which of course prompted the XBet betting market. In this scenario, even with Sikoa in the picture, a Rock and Reigns matchup has long been speculated to be the true main event of who is the ultimate leader and champion of this stable. With that in mind, XBet has a “Head of the Table” market where Reigns is acknowledged at -175 while The Rock registers at +130.
Given this odds breakdown, it is fair to assume that given Rock’s status as a non-full-time performer, it would be safe to assume he would lose to Reigns if they were to clash. Of course, there are always swerves in wrestling.
While it is not officially announced for the event (many matches will come online in the next two months), one new XBet market is who Bianca Belair will square off with at ‘Mania 41. An accomplished performer, she is one of two women at a Wrestlemania main event and her 420-day reign as Raw Women’s Champion stands as the longest in the championship’s history. Currently, she is one-half of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions alongside Naomi in their first reign. A record-breaking performer, WWE has promoted her as the longest-reigning African-American world champion (male or female) and the longest-reigning women’s champion of the modern era. After winning the WWE tag title with Jade Cargill last year, she became the ninth WWE Women’s Triple Crown Champion.
Speaking of Cargill, she is actually slated as the favorite to take on Belair for this showcase event at -150. Both powerful athletes, this would be an amazing matchup and another dream showcase for fans. Known also for her time in AEW, Cargill was the inaugural AEW TBS champion, her single reign of 508 days is the longest of any AEW championship. In terms of other opponents mentioned at XBet, Belair’s tag team partner Naomi is the second-rated on the list at +150 to square off with her. Of course, this would be an interesting turn of events, but not uncommon, for the tag team partners to have a nasty split. Also indicated on this list are Charlotte Flair (+200), Tiffany Stratton (+300), and Rhea Ripley (+600), the latter two being the women’s champions. Given the depth of the women’s division, this will be one to watch.
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