Betting Odds Released for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event

Betting Odds Released for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event

Betting Odds Released for WWE Saturday Night’s Main EventBetOnline.ag has released early betting odds for the three confirmed matches scheduled for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on January 24. The event will take place in Montreal, Canada, and features a mix of title implications and high-profile singles action.

– The opening odds suggest a clear favorite in the Undisputed WWE Title number one contender’s Fatal 4-Way match. Sami Zayn has opened as a heavy favorite at -600, reflecting strong confidence from oddsmakers. Randy Orton follows at +300, while Damian Priest and Trick Williams are tied at +700 each. Based on the current line, Zayn is given an implied 85.7 percent chance of winning the match and earning a future shot at the Undisputed WWE Championship. The odds indicate a significant gap between Zayn and the rest of the field, with Orton positioned as the closest challenger.

– The singles match between Cody Rhodes and Jacob Fatu shows a much tighter margin. Rhodes enters as the betting favorite at -150, while Fatu is close behind at +110. These numbers translate to an implied 60 percent probability of Rhodes picking up the victory. The narrow difference suggests expectations of a competitive contest, with Fatu viewed as a legitimate threat despite being the underdog.

– The WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship match also features a clear favorite. Champions Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky are listed at -700 to retain the titles. Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez are the underdogs at +400. The current odds imply an 87.5 percent probability that Ripley and Sky will successfully defend their championships. This reflects strong confidence in the reigning champions heading into the event.

As always, betting odds are subject to change as the event approaches and should be viewed as an indicator of expectations rather than confirmed outcomes.

Betting Odds Released for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event

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