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Current betting odds for the Money In The Bank ladder matches

Tomorrow’s Money In The Bank pay-per-view will see two ladder matches where the winners will have a maximum of one year to cash in their briefcase.

In the men’s ladder match, former WWE champion The Miz is currently the favorite to grab the briefcase, with odds at 5/6. The Miz won the match in 2010 and held the contract for 127 days before cashing in on Randy Orton on Raw to win the title.

Samoa Joe is the second favorite at 7/2, followed by Braun Strowman at 4/1 in third. Although we don’t know which member of The New Day will be in the match, Big E has odds of 11/2 and so does Kevin Owens. Finn Balor is at 13/2 and Rusev is at 10. Bobby Roode has odds of 20/1 while both Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston are at 50/1 for the upset.

Over at the women’s ladder match, Natalya is the favorite at 5/4. The former Smackdown Women’s champion leads the race over Alexa Bliss, who is at 11/4 and Sasha Banks in third at 4/1. Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair share the same 9/2 odds and Ember Moon is at 6/1. Lana has odds of 8/1 while Naomi’s odds are 33/1.


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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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