WWE News: Spoilers On Championship Changes At Stomping Grounds 2019 1
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The next pay-per-view event in WWE calendar is going to Stomping Grounds that is a brand new event replacing Backlash. WWE has been building the show on a number of rematches from Money in the Bank and Super ShowDown that failed to raise interests for the fans. The potential outcomes are also not likely to make the WWE Universe, happy, as of now.

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BetOnline has released the latest betting odds on the big matches for Stomping Grounds. Quite often, these odds turn out to be true and thereby reveals the potential outcomes of the upcoming matches. In this case, the source hinted that no prime title will change hands on this show from both Monday Night Raw or Smackdown Live.

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As per the odds revealed, by the source, Seth Rollins is a heavy favorite to retain the Universal championship over Baron Corbin. Also, Kofi Kingston is set to beat Dolph Ziggler again and retain his WWE Championship. This time around, the match will take place inside a steel cage which is not likely to leave any effect on this Stomping Grounds title match.

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In the women’s division matches, Becky Lynch is a clear favorite to retain the WWE Raw women’s title against Lacey Evans. Also, the Smackdown women’s title-holder Bayley should still be in possession of her belt after her match against Alexa Bliss at Stomping Grounds.

Check out the full betting odds for Stomping Grounds,

Seth Rollins (c) vs Baron Corbin

Seth Rollins -1000 (1/10)
Baron Corbin +525 (26/5)

Kofi Kingston (c) vs Dolph Ziggler

Kofi Kingston -950 (2/19)
Dolph Ziggler +500 (5/1)

Becky Lynch (c) vs Lacey Evans

Becky Lynch -400 (1/4)
Lacey Evans +250 (5/2)

Bayley (c) vs Alexa Bliss

Bayley -500 (1/5)
Alexa Bliss +300 (3/1)

Roman Reigns vs Drew McIntyre

Roman Reigns -150 (2/3)
Drew McIntyre +110 (11/10)

WWE may have to bring some sort of twists into the show to make this one a memorable PPV. Or else, no significant title change on a show may not let it happen to be a successful outing for the company on June 23rd. The event has already found it hard to sell out the tickets. In case you don’t know, the host arena i.e. Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington is also a new venue to host a WWE pay-per-view event.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.