AEW Grand Slam Australia goes down February 14 in Sydney, and the betting odds are already painting a very clear picture.

According to lines released by BetOnline.ag, several top matches on the two-and-a-half hour Collision special have heavy favorites — especially in the TNT and World Championship bouts.

Kyle Fletcher, who just captured the TNT Title on February 11, is a massive -3000 favorite to retain in his ladder match against Mark Briscoe, who sits at +900. With the match being promoted as “Game Seven” in their rivalry and Fletcher wrestling in his hometown of Sydney, oddsmakers clearly expect him to walk out still champion.

The AEW World Championship match is just as one-sided. MJF is listed at -2000 to retain against Brody King (+700). With the winner set to face either Adam Page or Andrade at Revolution on March 15, the betting line suggests MJF isn’t dropping the title in Australia.

In the #1 Contender match for the AEW World Championship, Andrade El Ídolo is favored at -300 over “Hangman” Adam Page at +200. If that line holds, Andrade would be in line for a title shot at Revolution.

The Continental Championship is much tighter. Konosuke Takeshita is a slight -125 favorite over Jon Moxley at -115, making that one nearly a coin flip.

In the mixed tornado match with a head-shaving stipulation, Orange Cassidy and Toni Storm are -500 favorites over Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir at +300. The odds suggest Yuta could be the one in danger of losing his hair.

Meanwhile, Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford are favored at -200 to defeat Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron (+150) for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Titles, hinting at a possible title change.

Grand Slam Australia is being billed as AEW’s biggest television show of the year so far, airing on a Saturday night against major sports competition and Valentine’s Day plans. While ticket distribution has reportedly hovered just under 7,000 at press time, the betting lines suggest AEW is planning clear winners in most of the marquee matches.

Do you agree with the BetOnline.ag odds for AEW Grand Slam Australia, or do you see any major upsets coming in Sydney? Drop your predictions in the comments below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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