AEW All Out is set to take over Toronto this weekend, and while the card itself is stacked from top to bottom, the betting odds are already shaping the conversation about who’s most likely to win.

Courtesy of BetOnline, the numbers tell the story of which stars are almost locks and which ones would pull off shocking upsets.

The AEW World Championship match between Hangman Page and Kyle Fletcher is completely lopsided according to the oddsmakers. Page sits at -5000 while Fletcher is at +1200. That means Page is almost guaranteed to retain, with Fletcher positioned as a massive underdog despite the momentum he’s carried into the match.

Adam Copeland and Christian Cage are also seen as heavy favorites. They come in at -1500 compared to FTR’s +600.

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The AEW Women’s World Championship four-way match has Toni Storm way ahead of the field. Storm is -2000, while Kris Statlander is +600, Jamie Hayter is +1000, and Thekla is +500.

In one of the most unpredictable rivalries, Darby Allin is favored to bury Jon Moxley in their coffin match. Allin comes in at -450, with Moxley at +275. That’s a tighter margin than some of the other bouts, meaning a Moxley upset wouldn’t be out of the question.

Mercedes Moné continues to dominate the odds like she’s dominated AEW’s TBS division. She’s listed at -2000 against Riho’s +700, which means the CEO of AEW is almost guaranteed to keep her title for now.

Finally, in trios action, oddsmakers are siding with Ricochet and Gates of Agony. They sit at -250 while the Hurt Syndicate are +170. It’s one of the closer matchups on the board, leaving room for some unpredictability.

There are no odds listed yet for the Unified Title match featuring Kazuchika Okada, the tag team ladder match, MJF vs. Mark Briscoe, or Eddie Kingston’s return against Big Bill, leaving those contests wide open for speculation.

AEW All Out 2025 takes place September 20th at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, streaming worldwide on Amazon Prime, PPV.com, YouTube, and traditional cable providers. With so many clear betting favorites, fans will be watching closely to see if the night plays out exactly as expected—or if underdogs can shock the world.

Ringside News will have live play-by-play coverage of the event over in our AEW All Out section.

Do you think the oddsmakers got it right for AEW All Out, or will we see major upsets shake up the event? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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