The attraction of the WWE Universe towards the women’s wrestling industry has been at its peak in the past few months. With massive character work from the likes of Bayley and Rhea Ripley followed by intriguing storylines heading into the Grandest Stage of them All, the women’s division of WWE has not been this attractive in a long time. 

WrestleMania 40 is set to feature two of the biggest matches in the women’s division history. With Rhea Ripley and Becky Lynch locking horns for the first time on one side to Bayley and Iyo Sky battling on the other, Triple H has cooked massive things for the division in the next few months. 

However, with Money in the Bank set to be hosted in July, early betting odds for the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match have also come out. As per the odds released by Oddschecker, the rising star of the women’s division, Tiffany Stratton is expected to win one of the biggest matches of her career at the PLE. However, big names like Jade Cargill, Chelsea Green, and Naomi are also in line for a win. 

Early Betting Odds For The Women’s 2024 Money in The Bank Ladder Match:

  • Tiffany Stratton (7/4)
  • Chelsea Green (5/2)
  • Jade Cargill (5/1)
  • Naomi (5/1)

Money in the Bank is set to be hosted in the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada on July 6. With the event being months away from now, WWE’s plans might change for the match. However, these betting odds clearly give a hint that these stars might be up for a massive push in the coming weeks. 

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Ishaan Rathi

Ishaan has been a follower of wrestling for more than a decade now. His passion to learn new things and enhance his skills has helped him get experience as a writer at websites like GiveMeSport and Fansided. He has also held content manager and editorial roles in FirstSportz before. Apart from wrestling, Ishaan seeks to take time and watch movies and TV shows.

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