WWE Fastlane 2021 Odds for Matches on PPV Card: Alexa Bliss, Roman Reigns Among Favorites
With WrestleMania right around the corner, the WWE Fastlane 2021 odds present a picture for what fans might expect from Sunday’s pay-per-view event. This one features mostly matches on the card that will build towards Mania, although a match involving a female competitor vs. a male competitor stands out. Based on the odds, one might be surprised to see who the favorite is for Alexa Bliss vs. Randy Orton, but smart fans may see what’s coming there.
WWE Fastlane 2021 odds: Bliss, Reigns among favorites
A match involving Alexa Bliss against Randy Orton stands out on the card as WWE hasn’t really done many male vs. female superstar bouts in recent history. However, Bliss has been tormenting The Viper ever since Bray Wyatt’s absence.
Most likely, this match is setting up for The Fiend to make a surprise return to help Bliss capture a victory over Orton. That could set up for another Orton vs. Fiend match at WWE’s WrestleMania 37 PPV. Heading towards Fastlane, Bliss is a -200 favorite with Orton a +150 underdog.
In another matchup, Roman Reigns puts the WWE Universal Championship on the line against Daniel Bryan. While Bryan has been a fan favorite over the years, it would be a major shocker if he won. Most fans expect Reigns to carry the title to WrestleMania, where the Royal Rumble 2021 winner Edge will challenge him. Reigns is a -1000 odds-on-favorite to win, while Bryan has +525 underdog odds.
Two other title matches are part of the WWE Fastlane 2021 odds. In one matchup, Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax are -300 favorites to retain their Women’s Tag Team titles in a match against Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair (+200). In the other, Big E (-300) is expected to successfully defend the Intercontinental title against Apollo Crews (+200).
Full odds for WWE Fastlane 2021 PPV:
- Alexa Bliss (-200) vs. Randy Orton (+150)
- Big E (-300) vs. Apollo Crews (+200) – Intercontinental Championship
- Drew McIntyre (-550) vs. Sheamus (+325)
- Roman Reigns (-700) vs. Daniel Bryan (+400) – Universal Championship
- Shayna Baszler/Nia Jax (-300) vs. Sasha Banks/Bianca Belair (+200) – Women’s Tag Titles
- Braun Strowman (-150) vs. Shane McMahon (+110)
When and how to watch the pay-per-view
Now that we’ve taken a look at WWE Fastlane 2021 odds, what about how to watch the pay-per-view? The event itself arrives on Sunday, March 21, 2021 starting at 8 p.m. Eastern Time. There will also be a pre-show as with other WWE PPV events.
Current WWE Network subscribers will be able to watch the pay-per-view live streaming online. This will also be the first pay-per-view available for live streaming on NBC’s Peacock streaming platform.
WWE Network recently made the announcement they’re moving onto the platform, giving fans even more content available through the service. A seven-day trial is currently available for new subscribers. After that, there is a $4.99 per month option with ads, or a $9.99 per month option without ads.
While Fastlane will be available for WWE Network or Peacock, WrestleMania 37 will be exclusively streaming on Peacock. Details on how to sign up for a Peacock free trial or monthly subscription are available at the website here.
Once the Fastlane 2021 PPV results are official, that means we’ll be even closer to WWE’s WrestleMania 37. The Super Bowl of professional wrestling arrives on Sunday, April 10, 2021. Currently, odds favor Roman Reigns is a small favorite to retain his title, while Bianca Belair is a favorite to defeat Sasha Banks.
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