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Full betting odds for the 2020 Money In The Bank pay-per-view

We are just hours away from the 2020 Money In the Bank pay-per-view taking place on the WWE Network. Today we will look at the betting odds for all the matches on the card. Odds can and might change leading up to and during the show so bet responsibly.

AJ Styles and Aleister Black continue to share the same odds of 11/10 when it comes to the winner of the men’s MITB ladder match, showing no clear favorite. Baron Corbin has 13/4 odds, Daniel Bryan and Otis with 17/2, and Rey Mysterio drops to 33/1.

Meanwhile, over at the women’s MITB ladder match, Asuka has taken over as a favorite with odds of 11/20. Shayna Baszler, who held a small lead yesterday, now is at 2/1, Nia Jax at 7/2, Lacey Evans at 6/1, Dana Brooke at 20/1, and Carmella with 22/1.

The WWE title looks like it is staying put around McIntyre’s waist as the Scotsman is 1/12 overwhelming favorite to retain while Seth Rollins is 5/1 for the upset and Braun Strowman is also favorite to retain at 1/5 odds while Bray Wyatt is 3/1.

The other two title matches has Bayley favorite to keep the Smackdown Women’s title with odds of 2/13 against Tamina who has 7/2 odds and The New Day also favorites at 11/20 to keep the Smackdown Tag Team titles in a fatal 4-way match against The Forgotten Sons who are 5/2, Lucha House Party at 17/4, and John Morrison and The Miz total outsiders at 6/1.

MVP looks like he’s on course to get his first WWE win in years with odds of 4/6 against R-Truth and in the Kickoff match, the returning Jeff Hardy is 1/12 favorite against Cesaro.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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