The betting odds for WWE Crown Jewel in Perth, Australia have shifted dramatically, and the message from the market is clear—Seth Rollins and John Cena are expected to dominate.

According to the latest odds from BetOnline.ag, World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins is now an overwhelming favorite to beat Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes in their champion vs. champion showdown. Rollins opened at -300, but his odds have ballooned to -700—an 87.5% implied chance to win.

Cody Rhodes’ odds have drifted to +400, signaling waning confidence from the betting crowd. The momentum is clearly behind Rollins walking out of Perth with the Men’s Crown Jewel Championship.

In another major shift, John Cena’s odds against AJ Styles have jumped from -1000 to a staggering -2000, giving him a 95.2% implied probability of victory. This lopsided betting line reflects strong belief in Cena scoring a win during his retirement run.

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Over on the women’s side, Stephanie Vaquer is looking like a lock to beat Tiffany Stratton. Vaquer, Raw’s Women’s World Champion, is sitting at -500 to win her match against SmackDown’s Women’s Champion, who is now a +300 underdog. Vaquer’s 83.3% chance of winning puts her firmly in control going into Crown Jewel.

A newly announced women’s tag match has also seen one team emerge as a clear favorite. Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky are now listed at -1500, while their opponents, Asuka and Kairi Sane, are at +600. Asuka’s betrayal of Iyo Sky on Raw may have added drama—but it hasn’t swayed oddsmakers. The numbers show a brutal forecast for the Kabuki Warriors, who appear to be stepping into a losing battle.

As the Crown Jewel Premium Live Event draws near, betting trends reveal strong faith in WWE’s biggest names. Cena, Rollins, and Vaquer aren’t just favored—they’re expected to steamroll their way through Perth.

Do you think the oddsmakers got it right—or will there be some Crown Jewel chaos? Drop your predictions and let us know who you’re betting on.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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