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Full betting odds for Revolution 2024

AEW’s first pay-per-view of their 2024 calendar comes to you live tonight from Greensboro where over 16,000 fans will be in the house to witness Sting’s retirement match.

We will take a look at all the odds of the available matches but remember, these odds could change by the time the show starts so always be careful.

In the main event, Sting and Darby Allin defend their AEW Tag Team titles against The Young Bucks in Sting’s final match. The AEW EVPs remain the favorites to spoil the party with 4/7 odds while the reigning champions are 5/4.

Samoa Joe defends the AEW World title in a three-way match also involving Swerve Strickland and Hangman Adam Page. Joe is favorite with 2/9 odds while Swerve is 7/2 and Page is an outsider with odds of 10/1.

Toni Storm looks to extend her time as champion when she takes on Deonna Purrazzo in an AEW Women’s title match. Storm is the favorite to walk out with the title with 1/7 odds while the challenger is 4/1.

The AEW International title is looking like it is changing hands according to bookmakers as Roderick Strong is 1/6 favorite to become the new champion while Orange Cassidy is 7/2 to retain.

Eddie Kingston defends his Continental Crown against rival Bryan Danielson. Kingston is 1/3 favorite to remain champion while Danielson is 2/1 and underdog.

Will Ospreay wrestles his first match as a full-time AEW wrestler tonight against Konosuke Takeshita. The popular British star is 1/10 favorite while Takeshita is 5/1.

Will Christian Cage retain the TNT title tonight? The odds suggest he will as he is 1/2 favorite to beat Daniel Garcia who has 6/4 odds at this point.

The Blackpool Combat Club’s Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli take on FTR in a tag team match and this is undecided with both teams having 5/6 odds.

In the All-Star 8-Man Scramble match, Wardlow is the favorite with 1/20 odds and everyone else is far behind, with Hobbs, Jericho, and Hook having 5/1 odds, Martin at 8/1, Cage at 10/1, and Archer and Magnus both at 20/1.

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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