WWE Money in the Bank 2023: MITB 2023 is all set to take place on July 1, 2023, at the O2 Arena in London, England. Five matches have been confirmed for the event till now. These include a Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match, a Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match, Cody Rhodes vs Dominik Mysterio, Seth Rollins vs Finn Balor for the World Heavyweight Championship, and Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa vs The Usos. With that, Check Out the latest betting odds for Money in the Bank 2023. Follow the latest WWE NEWS: Money in the Bank 2023 Updates with InsideSport.IN
WWE Money in the Bank 2023: Latest Betting Odds
Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
- LA Knight -200
- Logan Paul +125
- Damian Priest +150
- Ricochet +2000
- Santos Escobar +2000
- Shinsuke Nakamura +2000
- Butch +2500
Thus, among all the participants, LA Knight is highly favored to win the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match.
Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
- IYO SKY -250
- Becky Lynch +200
- Bayley +500
- Zoey Stark +800
- Trish Stratus +2000
- Zelina Vega +2000
In the case of Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match, IYO SKY is highly favored among others to win the briefcase.
Cody Rhodes vs Dominik Mysterio
- Cody Rhodes -700
- Dominik Mysterio +400
According to the latest betting odds, Cody Rhodes is heavily favored to win against Dominik Mysterio.
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Seth Rollins vs Finn Balor
- Seth Rollins -2000
- Finn Balor +700
As per the latest betting odds, Seth Rollins is highly favored to retain the World Heavyweight Championship title against Finn Balor.
“Bloodline Civil War” Tag Team Match: Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa vs The Usos
- The Usos -150
- Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa +110
In the case of the Bloodline Civil War, The Usos are slightly favored to win the match against the current Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa.
Let us see what happens at the upcoming pay-per-view event. What are your thoughts on the latest betting odds? Let us know! Follow WWE News and Updates with InsideSport.IN / Follow InsideSport on GOOGLE NEWS