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Early betting odds for top Backlash 2022 matches

WWE will present the first premium live event post-WrestleMania tomorrow night with Backlash on Peacock and the WWE Network. There are only six matches announced for the card and today we take a look at the betting odds for the top three matches. Tomorrow we will publish the odds for the full card courtesy of casinoudenrofus.info.

The main event will be an unusual six-man tag team match with no titles on the line featuring RK-Bro and Drew McIntyre vs Roman Reigns and The Usos. The Raw Tag Team champions along with Randy Orton are currently the favorite to win this match with their odds set at 2/5 while The Bloodline are at 7/4 to win.

The Smackdown Women’s title is up for grabs in an I Quit match as Charlotte Flair defends against Ronda Rousey. The champion is the underdog in this one, with Flair at 4/1 and likely to lose the title while Ronda is 1/7 heavy favorite to win her first Smackdown Women’s title.

Another WrestleMania rematch will also take place tomorrow as Cody Rhodes battles Seth Rollins in round two. Cody won the first one and according to the odds, the American Nightmare is also favorite for this one with odds of 2/7 while Seth Rollins is 9/4 for the victory.

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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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