It’s All In day and we are just an hour away from AEW’s biggest pay-per-view of the year.
These following odds are correct as of press time but remember, they might still change so please be careful when betting with real money.
Is there going to be a new AEW World champion tonight? Bookmakers think so as they have tipped Bryan Danielson with 1/5 odds and favorite while champion Swerve Strickland is 3/1 to retain.
The challenger in the AEW Women’s title is also the favorite, with Mariah May have 1/20 odds and clearly the favorite to end Toni Storm “timeless” run with the title. She is at 7/1 to retain.
The CEO will battle the DMD with the TBS title up for grabs. Mercedes Mone is the overwhelming favorite with 1/50 odds while Britt Baker is 10/1 for her first gold in a long time.
Who will earn a future AEW World title shot. Several competitors are lined up for the Casino Gauntlet match and the most logical winner, Hangman Page, is the favorite with 4/25 odds. Orange Cassidy, who is entering #1, has 18/1 odds.
The AEW Tag Team titles will be on the line in a three-way match as The Young Bucks defend against FTR and The Acclaimed. The Bucks are 1/7 favorites while both FTR and The Acclaimed are 5/1.
Will Ospreay is looking to get the AEW American title to bring back the International design and he is 1/50 favorite to do just that and become new champion, with MJF at 10/1 and underdog to retain.
A coffin match returns to All In for the second year in a row and this time the TNT title is also on the line. Jack Perry is 1/10 favorite to keep his gold while Darby Allin is 11/2 to regain it.
A four-way ladder match will determine who will walk out with the AEW Trios titles. The champions, The Patriarchy, are currently favorites with 1/4 odds, BCC and Pac are 2/1, and House of Black and The Bang Bang Gang are at both 8/1.
Hook gets his last crack at the FTW title as long as Jericho is the champion and by the looks of it, Hook is ready to go back home with extra luggage and bookmakers also gave him 1/50 odds for the win and the champion Chris Jericho at just 10/1.
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