All Elite Wrestling fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the upcoming Revolution event, which is set to feature nine matches, including five title bouts. With event just hours away from broadcasting, the final betting odds have been released, giving fans an idea of which wrestlers are favored to win.

One of the most interesting odds is that only one title is expected to change hands during the event, with Wardlow favored to beat Samoa Joe and win the TNT Title. The betting odds have been released by BetOnline, with the favorites to win listed as “-” and the underdogs listed with “+.”

In the AEW World Heavyweight Title 60-Minute Iron Man Match, MJF is favored to retain his championship with odds of -5000, while Bryan Danielson’s odds of winning are +900.

The AEW Tag Team Championship Match sees The Gunn Club favored to retain their championship with odds of -400, while The Acclaimed, Jeff Jarrett & Jay Lethal, and Orange Cassidy & Danhausen all have lower odds of winning.

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In the Texas Death Match, Hangman Page is favored to win with odds of -650, while Jon Moxley’s odds of winning are +375. In the Singles Match where everyone is banned from ringside, Ricky Starks is favored to win with odds of -300, while Chris Jericho’s odds of winning are +200.

In the AEW Women’s World Championship Match, Jamie Hayter is favored to retain her championship with odds of -1200, while Ruby Soho and Saraya have lower odds of winning. The AEW Trios Title Match sees The Elite favored to retain their championship with odds of -170, while The House of Black has lower odds of winning.

Finally, in the Final Burial Match, Jungle Boy is favored to win with odds of -1000, while Christian Cage’s odds of winning are +500.

As fans eagerly await the AEW Revolution event, these final betting odds give them an idea of which wrestlers are favored to win. It will be interesting to see if the odds prove to be accurate or if there will be any surprises during the event. Who do you think will come out on top? Leave your predictions in the comments below!

Steve Carrier

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