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Early betting odds for the top Revolution 2022 matches

It’s another pay-per-view weekend with AEW taking center stage this time with a stacked Revolution card live from Orlando, Florida.

Today we will take a look at the betting odds of the top three matches on the card and then tomorrow, hours before the pay-per-view, we will update you with all the betting odds for the full card.

In the main event, Adam Page will defend his AEW World title against Adam Cole (BAY-BAY!) The reigning champion is the overwhelming favorite for this one, with his odds at 1/10 while Cole is 5/1 for the upset.

Britt Baker and Thunder Rosa will battle for the AEW Women’s title in a highly-anticipated rematch. The two main evented Dynamite last year in a lights out match and they’re looking to raise expectations again in this title match. Thunder Rosa is currently the favorite to land her first title in AEW with her odds of 7/20 while D.M.D. is the underdog at 19/10.

CM Punk and MJF will fight in a dog collar match and judging from the stuff we saw this week on Dynamite, this is going to get ugly…and bloody! Punk, who lost twice to MJF in Chicago, is the favorite this time around with his odds at 2/7 while MJF, or the devil himself, is 9/4.

Stay tuned on wrestling.bet for the full betting odds tomorrow!

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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