AEW Double Or Nothing Betting Odds Shift Strongly Toward MJF Ahead Of Main Event

AEW Double Or Nothing Betting Odds Shift Strongly Toward MJF Ahead Of Main Event

Sunday’s AEW Double or Nothing pay-per-view is set to be headlined by Darby Allin defending the AEW World Championship against MJF in a high-stakes Hair vs Title match.

The stipulation adds another layer to the bout, as MJF will be forced to shave his head if he loses. AEW has leaned into that scenario on television in recent weeks, including a segment where Allin attempted to cut MJF’s hair.

Despite those teases, the latest betting odds suggest a different outcome may be on the horizon.

According to BetOnline.ag, MJF has seen a major swing in his favor. The line initially opened with Allin as a heavy favorite at -400, while MJF stood at +250. That has now flipped, with MJF listed at -550 and Allin at +325, signaling strong confidence in a potential title change.

The AEW World Title match is not the only bout pointing toward new champions. Adam Copeland and Christian Cage are also favored to defeat FTR for the AEW World Tag Team Championship, coming in as significant favorites over the reigning champions.

Updated betting odds for AEW Double or Nothing

AEW World Championship
Darby Allin (C) +325
MJF -550

AEW Women’s World Championship
Thekla (C) -1000
Jamie Hayter +350
Hikaru Shida +1000
Kris Statlander +1100

AEW World Tag Team Championship
FTR (C) +900
Cage & Cope -3000

Continental Championship
Jon Moxley (C) -650
Kyle O’Reilly +375

AEW International Championship
Kazuchika Okada (C) +185
Konosuke Takeshita -280

Men’s Owen Hart Tournament Quarterfinals
Samoa Joe +900
Will Ospreay -3000

Men’s Owen Hart Tournament Quarterfinals
Bandido +425
Swerve Strickland -800

Stadium Stampede Match
Chris Jericho, The Hurt Syndicate & The Elite -600
The Demand, The Don Callis Family & The Dogs +350

There has also been a late change in the Women’s Owen Hart Tournament. Willow Nightingale was originally favored in her match but has been removed due to injury and has vacated the TBS Championship. She will be replaced by a Wild Card entrant against Alex Windsor.

In addition to the in-ring action, AEW will feature the debut of Mick Foley, who is scheduled to appear during the event as part of the overall presentation.

With several betting lines shifting and multiple titles potentially changing hands, Double or Nothing is shaping up to be one of AEW’s most unpredictable cards in recent memory.

Updated AEW Double Or Nothing Betting Odds

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