Sports Betting Site Claims To Have Inside Information About Daniel Bryan's Rumored ROYAL RUMBLE Win

Sports Betting Site Claims To Have Inside Information About Daniel Bryan's Rumored ROYAL RUMBLE Win

There have been rumblings (no pun intended) that Daniel Bryan is going to win this year's Royal Rumble match and now a sports betting site has claimed to they have some inside information about his victory.

By JoshWilding - Jan 22, 2018 12:01 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Last week, the betting odds shifted to indicate that SmackDown Live General Manager Daniel Bryan will win this year's Royal Rumble match. Shinsuke Nakamura was the previous favourite and while Bryan has reportedly retired from in-ring competition due to a series of concussions, there's been talk of him returning to action at some point in the near future so this makes at least some sense.

Now, a betting website claims to have some inside information but could it be that they're just looking to increase the number of bets which are being placed on the leader of the Yes Movement?

"There may be something in this story, however, with our sources claiming that the storyline between Bryan and Shane O Mac coming to fruition and resulting in a fairy-tale return win," the site claims, "for the constantly over
superstar." Seeing Bryan win would be nothing short of incredible but there's still a little more time until the smart money starts coming in later this week. 

Who are you rooting for in this year's Royal Rumble match? As always, let us know down below.
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