WWE Money in the Bank Gambling Overview
The much-anticipated Money In The Bank event is set to take place in Los Angeles this Saturday. This year's event promises thrilling matches, surprising twists, and high stakes. Let's take a closer look at some of the key players and their odds for the night.
In the women's Money In The Bank ladder match, Naomi is the clear favourite with -280 odds, followed closely by Rhea Ripley with 300 odds. The odds for Roxanne Perez and Lyra Valkyria are 700 each. The Judgement Day group may play a significant role in Roxanne Perez's chances, with possible interference from Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, or Finn Balor. If Roxanne Perez wins, it could establish her on the Raw roster.
In the women's Intercontinental Championship match, Becky Lynch is heavily favoured with -2000 odds. The storyline between Lynch and Lyra Valkyria suggests that Lynch will emerge victorious, ending their feud.
In the men's Money In The Bank ladder match, Seth Rollins is favoured to win, with help potentially coming from Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. The odds for the match are as follows: LA Knight 200, El Grande Americano 300, Penta 1000, Solo Sikoa 1200, and Andrade 3300.
The main event of the night will see John Cena and Logan Paul take on Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso. Despite expectations, the odds for Seth Rollins winning are surprisingly low. Interestingly, Cody Rhodes has returned to aid Jey Uso against John Cena, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the match.
This article also discusses the potential role of the Judgement Day group in the women's Money In The Bank matches and Roxanne Perez's chances. With so many factors at play, the Money In The Bank event is shaping up to be an unforgettable night of WWE action.
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