AEW Revolution takes place tonight at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, and the final betting odds for the event have now been released. The updated lines give fans a look at which wrestlers are favored heading into the company’s first major pay-per-view of 2026.

The odds come courtesy of BetOnline, which has released the final numbers for several of the biggest matches on the card.

The Texas Death Match for the AEW World Championship currently lists MJF as the favorite to retain the title. MJF sits at -400, while challenger Hangman Adam Page comes in as the underdog at +250.

The AEW Continental Championship match is one of the closest contests on the card according to oddsmakers. Jon Moxley and Konosuke Takeshita are both listed at -120, indicating the match is essentially viewed as a toss-up heading into the show.

In the AEW World Tag Team Championship match, the Young Bucks are favored to defeat FTR. The Bucks currently sit at -250, while FTR enter the match as +170 underdogs.

For the AEW Women’s World Championship match, Thekla is listed as a massive favorite at -1500 to retain her title against Kris Statlander, who is currently sitting at +600.

The AEW World Trios Championship match heavily favors the Don Callis Family. They are currently listed at -2000, while Mistico and JetSpeed are significant underdogs at +700.

Two featured singles matches also appear on the betting board. Andrade El Idolo is favored at -450 against Bandido, who is listed at +275. Meanwhile, Swerve Strickland is a strong favorite at -900 in his match against Brody King, who currently sits at +500.

Betting odds often reflect expected match outcomes and storyline direction, but they can shift as more wagers come in leading up to bell time. Fans who want to place their bets online can do so through BetOnline at this link.

AEW Revolution will begin with the Zero Hour pre-show at 7 PM ET, followed by the main card at 8 PM ET. The event will stream on HBO Max and be available through traditional pay-per-view platforms. Ringside News will have live play-by-play coverage of the event over in our AEW Revolution section.

Do you agree with the final betting odds heading into AEW Revolution tonight? Which matches do you think the oddsmakers got right or completely wrong? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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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