AEW WrestleDream 2024 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting pay-per-views of the year, with fans buzzing about the incredible lineup of matches. However, in the last 24 hours, there’s been a huge shift in the betting odds for several of the biggest matchups on the card, shaking up predictions and expectations for this highly anticipated event.
Among the most notable changes is the AEW International Championship three-way match, where Will Ospreay, the reigning champion, now sits at +1100, making him an underdog. Konosuke Takeshita has emerged as the clear favorite at -200, while Ricochet trails behind with +1400 odds. This shift indicates that Takeshita could walk away with the title, especially after his dominant display during the 5-year anniversary of AEW Dynamite, where he laid out both Ospreay and Ricochet.
The AEW World Championship match between Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley also saw a shake-up in the odds. Danielson, who is defending his title, now sits at +120, while Moxley is the slight favorite at -150. This match carries even higher stakes as Danielson has vowed to retire if he loses, making this one of the most pivotal battles of his career.
The AEW TNT Championship match between Jack Perry and Katsuyori Shibata has Perry as the overwhelming favorite at -2500, with Shibata listed as +600. The odds suggest Perry is expected to retain, but with Shibata’s hard-hitting style, anything could happen.
Meanwhile, in the AEW Women’s World Championship bout, Mariah May is heavily favored to retain her title against Willow Nightingale, with odds of -5000 for May and +1200 for Nightingale. While May is the dominant force in the women’s division, Nightingale is known for pulling off surprises, making this match one to watch.
In the AEW World Tag Team Championship match, The Young Bucks are strongly favored to retain their titles against Private Party, with -1500 odds compared to Private Party’s +700. Fans are excited to see how the long-standing history between these two teams will play out in the ring, but the odds suggest the Bucks will continue their reign.
Other key matches to keep an eye on include:
With these major changes in the betting odds, AEW WrestleDream is sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats. The odds shifts could be an indicator of surprises in store for the event, especially in championship matches.
AEW WrestleDream will be taking place on October 12th at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington. The Zero Hour pre-show will begin at 7 PM ET and the main show will start at 8 PM ET and fans all over the world can watch the event on Bleacher Report and TrillerTV.
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What do you think about the sudden shift in betting odds for AEW Wrestle Dream? Do you agree with the new favorites, or do you think there’s still room for an upset? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.