For all you wrestling fan and betting aficionados out there, the betting odds for AEW Full Gear 2023 have just been unveiled by betonline.ag. Here’s a breakdown of the odds for some of the matches on the card:

Adam Copeland, Darby Allin & Sting (-2000) vs. Christian Cage, Luchasaurus & Nick Wayne (+700)

In this six-man tag team showdown, the trio of Copeland, Allin, and Sting are heavily favored at -2000, indicating a strong belief in their victory. On the other side, Christian Cage, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne come in as significant underdogs at +700.

Jon Moxley (-200) vs. Orange Cassidy (c) (+145)

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Moxley, a fan favorite, is favored at -200 to reclaim the title from reigning champion Orange Cassidy, who sits at +145 as the underdog in this matchup.

Toni Storm (-250) vs. Hikaru Shida (c) (+180)

Storm is the favorite at -250 in her bid to dethrone Hikaru Shida, the reigning champion, who is the underdog at +180.

MJF (c) (-5000) vs. Jay White (+1000)

Current champion MJF is the heavy favorite at -5000, while Jay White faces steep odds as the underdog at +1000.

Ricky Starks & Big Bill (c) (-250) vs. FTR (+400) vs. House of Black (+400) vs. LFI (+600)

Starks and Big Bill are the favorites at -250 in this multi-team bout, with FTR, House of Black, and LFI all sharing the underdog status, with varying odds.

Adam Page (-400) vs. Swerve Strickland (+250)

Page is the favored competitor at -400, while Swerve Strickland is the underdog at +250.

The Golden Jets (-200) vs. The Young Bucks (+145)

The Golden Jets enter this tag team matchup as favorites at -200, with The Young Bucks as the underdogs at +145.

Please note that these odds reflect the bookmakers’ assessments of each match’s outcome and are subject to change. It’s always a thrilling experience to see how the odds play out in the unpredictable world of professional wrestling.

Stay tuned to Ringside News for live coverage of the event and find out which predictions come true at AEW Full Gear 2023!

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