The early betting odds for WWE WrestleMania 41 are in—and they’re setting the stage for some serious shakeups at the top. According to the latest numbers from BetOnline, big-name stars like John Cena, Jey Uso, Penta, and Jacob Fatu are all favored to walk out of Las Vegas with championship gold.
Let’s break it down. In the Undisputed WWE Championship match, John Cena is the current favorite at -210, giving him a 67.7% chance of ending Cody Rhodes’ title reign. Rhodes sits at +160, despite being champion. The opening odds were already leaning toward Cena, but the latest movement makes it clear the money’s going his way.
In the Triple Threat match featuring Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and CM Punk, Reigns opened as the favorite—and still is—at -200. But here’s the twist: CM Punk’s odds have shifted dramatically, and he now carries a 75% implied chance of winning. If that sticks, Punk could be walking out of Mania with the win nobody saw coming.
World Heavyweight Champion Gunther might be in serious trouble. Jey Uso’s -600 odds suggest an 85.7% chance of winning. That’s down from his absurd -3000 open, but he’s still the overwhelming favorite to dethrone The Ring General.
In the Women’s World Championship triple threat, Bianca Belair is narrowly favored at -105 over champion IYO SKY at +120 and Rhea Ripley at +200. It’s razor-thin, but right now Belair’s 51% edge gives her the slight advantage heading into Mania.
On the WWE Women’s Championship side, Charlotte Flair is favored over Tiffany Stratton. Flair’s -140 odds suggest a 58.3% chance of taking the title from the “Center of the Universe,” who’s holding steady at +100.
When it comes to the Intercontinental Title, Penta is looking like the favorite at -175, ahead of champ Bron Breakker at +125. Dominik Mysterio (+750) and Finn Balor (+800) round out the field as long shots.
And Jacob Fatu is about to bulldoze his way into the title picture. The Bloodline’s enforcer is a -700 favorite to beat LA Knight for the United States Championship, with Knight sitting at +400. That’s an 87.5% chance for Fatu to leave WrestleMania with the gold.
Lastly, Drew McIntyre is favored at -175 to take down Damian Priest, who stands at +135. The former WWE Champion looks ready to build momentum with a major singles win.
From Cena’s return to Jey Uso’s long-awaited shot, WrestleMania 41 is shaping up to be a night full of wild title shifts and career-defining moments.
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