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WrestleMania 42 Odds Update—Two New Matches Added After Smackdown

March 30, 2026

The WrestleMania 42 card continues to grow as two highly anticipated matches were officially announced during this weekend’s Smackdown.

Jacob Fatu will take on Drew McIntyre in a singles bout, while the newly crowned US Champion, Sami Zayn, will defend his title against Trick Williams. With the additions, oddsmakers have updated the lines for the "Grandest Stage of Them All," highlighting significant line movement in the top title matches.

Here is a look at the current real-time odds and implied probabilities for the WrestleMania 42 card:

WWE World Heavyweight Championship

  • Roman Reigns: -300
  • CM Punk (C): +200
  • Note: Odds opened Reigns -500 and Punk +300, and have since moved in Punk’s favor. Current odds imply Reigns has a 75% likelihood of winning the belt.

Undisputed WWE Championship

  • Randy Orton: -180
  • Cody Rhodes (C): +140
  • Note: Odds opened Orton -140 and Rhodes +100, and have since moved in Orton’s favor. Current odds imply a 64.3% likelihood of Orton winning the belt.

Women’s World Championship

  • Liv Morgan: -550
  • Stephanie Vaquer (C): +325
  • Note: Odds opened Morgan -500 and Vaquer +300. Current odds imply Morgan has an 84.6% likelihood of winning the belt.

WWE Women’s Championship

  • Rhea Ripley: -325
  • Jade Cargill (C): +215
  • Note: Odds opened Ripley -300 and Cargill +200. Current odds imply Ripley has a 76.5% likelihood of winning the belt.

WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship

  • Becky Lynch: -350
  • AJ Lee (C): +225
  • Note: Line opened late yesterday with Lynch -300 and Lee +200. Current odds imply a 77.8% likelihood of Lynch winning the belt.

WWE Men’s US Championship

  • Trick Williams: -500
  • Sami Zayn (C): +300
  • Note: Current odds imply Trick Williams has an 83.3% likelihood of winning the belt.

Singles Matches

  • Jacob Fatu: -500 | Drew McIntyre: +300
  • Oba Femi: -325 | Brock Lesnar: +215

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