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Latest betting odds for Money In The Bank 2017

Baron Corbin remains the favorite for tonight’s Money In The Bank ladder match with odds at 2/7 to grab the briefcase. Shinsuke Nakamura is at 5/1, Sami Zayn at 11/1, AJ Styles at 12/1, Kevin Owens at 20/1, and Dolph Ziggler who is doing the worst with 50/1 odds for the win.

And just like Corbin, Carmella’s odds from yesterday remain as the favorite with 1/3 to win the first-ever all-women MITB ladder match. Charlotte Flair is next at 4/1, Natalya at 7/1, Becky Lynch at 10/1, and Tamina a complete outsider with odds at 50/1.

The WWE champion Jinder Mahal looks like he’s going to hang on to his title as he is 1/10 favorite to retain while Randy Orton is at 11/2 to regain it. The Smackdown women’s champion Naomi is also looking to retain with odds at 4/11 and Lana at 2/1 to win the title in her first singles match on the main roster. The Usos are at 1/2 to retain the Smackdown Tag Team titles and The New Day are at 6/4 to win.

Odds still have a big chance of changing as the event gets closer to bell time.


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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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