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Early betting odds for Double or Nothing 2023 top matches

AEW is back in Las Vegas for the annual Double or Nothing tomorrow night and it’s another loaded card.

Today we will take a look at the early betting odds for the top matches and then tomorrow we’ll run down the odds for the full card. After checking out the odds, take a look at https://bitcasinos.net/bitcoin-casino-bonuses/ for casino games!

The AEW World title will be up for grabs in a four-way match between the pillars of the company, with champion MJF, Jack Perry, Sammy Guevara, and Darby Allin. MJF is the overwhelming favorite to retain the title tomorrow with odds of 1/16. Darby is 5/1 second favorite, Guevara is 6/1, and Jungle Boy is 8/1.

Anarchy in the Arena returns for what will be another wild encounter, this time between The Elite and the Blackpool Combat Club. The Elite are 4/6 favorites to come out victorious while the BCC are 11/10 underdogs.

The AEW Women’s title will be defended by the Brit Jamie Hayter against the New Zealander Toni Storm. Hayter has a slight advantage in the odds with 8/11 as favorite while Storm is 1/1 to regain the title.

Chris Jericho and Adam Cole will fight in an unsanctioned match, a match which will have ECW legend Sabu also appearing. Cole is the favorite heading into Sunday with 1/4 odds while Jericho is currently 11/4 underdog.


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Colin Vassallo
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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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