The countdown to WWE’s next major event, Bad Blood, is in full swing, and the buzz just got even bigger with the release of the opening betting odds.

Set to take place this Saturday at Atlanta’s iconic State Farm Arena, the event promises jaw-dropping action, though betting odds suggest we might not see any titles change hands this time around.

Among the superstars, CM Punk stands tall as the biggest favorite on the card with staggering odds of -1000, meaning he’s heavily favored to defeat Drew McIntyre in the highly anticipated Hell in a Cell match. Punk’s return to WWE has been electric, and fans are backing him for another major victory in this brutal showdown.

For those unfamiliar with betting odds, the smaller negative number (e.g., -1000) indicates the favorite, while the bigger positive number (e.g., +550) signifies the underdog. Here’s a closer look at the current odds for WWE Bad Blood, courtesy of BetOnline:

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  • Hell in a Cell Match: CM Punk (-1000) vs. Drew McIntyre (+550)
  • Tag Team Match: Roman Reigns & Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes (-500) vs. Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu (+300)
  • Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (-700) vs. Rhea Ripley (+400) – Dominik Mysterio will be locked in a shark cage during the match
  • Singles Match: Damian Priest (-500) vs. Finn Balor (+300)
  • WWE Women’s Championship: Nia Jax (-400) vs. Bayley (+250)

While these odds don’t guarantee the outcomes, they certainly offer a glimpse into the expectations heading into the event. With CM Punk looking poised to walk away victorious and Roman Reigns teaming up with Cody Rhodes to face a brutal tag team challenge, WWE Bad Blood is shaping up to be a night to remember.

But, of course, betting odds aren’t always right. Will Drew McIntyre pull off the upset inside Hell in a Cell? Can Rhea Ripley outlast Liv Morgan and emerge as the new Women’s World Champion? Only time will tell as the action unfolds this Saturday.

What are your thoughts on the odds for WWE Bad Blood? Do you think any of the underdogs will defy the predictions and walk away with a victory? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier

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