WWE returns to Saudi Arabia on October 21 for another supershow in the Middle East. Crown Jewel will mark the promotion’s return to the controversial nation for the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now we can take a look at the card and see who is most likely to fly home a winner.

The card is jam packed with four championship bouts, a Hell In a Cell match, a no holds barred match, and the finals of the women’s Queen’s Crown tournament. The Saudi shows are big money for WWE and their performers, and they are hoping to deliver on their promise of a huge event.

According to the Bet Online, WWE Crown Jewel won’t offer much in the way of surprises. The smart betting money is often an excellent indicator of what to expect from the results of a wrestling show.

Here is a look at where the entire card for Crown Jewel stands. A negative number (for example, -200) means that wrestler is the favorite. The lower the number, the heavier that wrestler is favored. As it gets higher, their chances of winning drastically go down.

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  • Roman Reigns (-200) vs Brock Lesnar (+150)
  • Big E (-550) vs Drew McIntyre (+325)
  • Sasha Banks (+250) vs Bianca Belair (+180) vs Becky Lynch (-200)
  • RK Bro (-250) vs AJ Styles and Omos (+170)
  • Bobby Lashley (+200) vs Bill Goldberg (-300)
  • Edge (-350) vs Seth Rollins (+225)
  • Queens Crown Tournament Final (No odds yet as the match is not finalized. The final will feature Carmella or Zelina Vega vs Doudrop or Shayna Baszler).
  • Mansoor (-1000) vs Mustafa Ali (+525)

It’s not likely that we will see any title changes, but Mansoor’s odds are incredible as he returns to Saudi Arabia. Obviously, the company wants to put him over in his home country. We will have to wait for the action to unfold in Saudi to see if those betting odds are accurate.

Would you ever place a wager on a pro wrestling match? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Michael Perry

Michael Perry is a news contributor for Ringside News and Thirsty for News. Michael has an M.A. in Communication Technology from Point Park University in his hometown of Pittsburgh, PA.

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