WWE Crown Jewel is scheduled for November 4th in Saudi Arabia, and the event features various high-stakes matches with betting odds attached to them. Naturally, some fans are going to put down real money on those pre-determined matches, and now we have the latest odds.
BetOnline noted the latest betting odds for WWE Crown Jewel. There are some matches where favorites are very clear, but others where the result of the match is very much expected.
In the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Match, Roman Reigns is the strong favorite with odds of -5000 (1/50), indicating a 98% chance of winning. His opponent, LA Knight, has odds of +900 (9/1).
For the WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match, Seth Rollins holds the advantage with odds of -400 (1/4), suggesting an 80% likelihood of victory. Drew McIntyre is the underdog with odds of +250 (5/2).
In the WWE Women’s World Championship Match, Rhea Ripley is the favored competitor with odds of -2000 (1/20), representing a 95.2% probability of retaining her title. The challengers include Raquel Rodriguez (+500, 5/1), Nia Jax (+800, 8/1), Shayna Baszler (+1000, 10/1), and Zoey Stark (+1100, 11/1).
For the WWE Women’s Championship, Iyo Sky is the expected winner with odds of -300 (1/3), providing her a 75% chance of success. Bianca Belair is the underdog with odds of +200 (2/1).
In the WWE United States Championship Match, Logan Paul is the heavy favorite with odds of -1000 (1/10), indicating a 90.9% chance of victory. Rey Mysterio (c) is the underdog with odds of +500 (5/1).
The Singles Match featuring Cody Rhodes has him favored with odds of -700 (1/7), giving him an 87.5% chance of winning, while Damian Priest is the underdog with odds of +400 (4/1).
Finally, the other Singles Match between John Cena and Solo Sikoa has even odds of -120 (5/6) for both competitors. It looks like this could be a dead-heat in Saudi Arabia for John Cena’s big match with the Bloodline’s Enforcer.
We will have to see how everything pans out when the show goes live on November 4th. That should be a fun afternoon show for fans in the United States, as WWE continues their decade-long deal with Saudi Arabia.
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