AEW X NJPW Forbidden Door 2024: Updated Betting Odds
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Betting Odds for the 2024 Forbidden Door PPV officially released
AEW and NJPW are all set to host the 2024 Forbidden Door pay-per-view event this Sunday, June 30, 2024, from the UBS Arena in the Long Island hamlet of Elmont, New York, United States. A total of thirteen matches are booked for the show, where multiple championships across promotions are defended on the line. Ahead of the event, the betting odds for the show have been released, and here is what the betting odds reveal.
AEW X NJPW Forbidden Door 2024: Betting Odds
BetOnline has officially released the updated betting odds for the upcoming AEW X NJPW Forbidden Door 2024 on its website ahead of the PPV. Here we take a look at who is the betting odds favorite and who is the underdog in their matches.
AEW Women’s World Championship- “Timeless” Toni Storm (C) vs Mina Shirakawa
Toni Storm is the favorite to retain the AEW Women’s World Championship with -1500 (1/15) odds on her. Her opponent Mina Shirakawa stands behind with +600 (6/1) odds. The Odds reveal that Storm is the betting odds favorite to retain the title, by leading the odds a long way ahead of her opponent.
MJF vs Hechicero
MJF is the heavy favorite to win the match against Kechicero with -6000 (1/60) odds on him. His opponent Hechicero is far behind with +1500 (15/1) odds on him, becoming the biggest underdog of the event.
Zack Sabre Jr. vs Orange Cassidy
Zack Sabre Jr. is the favorite to win the match with -400 (1/4) odds on him. Whereas Orange Cassidy is just behind with +250 (5/2) odds on him. The close contest reveals that anything could happen in this match, as both are nearly close in the odds.
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship- Jon Moxley (C) vs Tetsuya Naito
Surprisingly Bet Online revealed three possible results for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. Tetsuya Naito is the betting odds favorite to win the match with -150 (2/3) odds. The defending champion Jon Moxley stands closely behind with +200 (2/1) odds. The Odds results also predict that the match can end in a draw, which has +220 (11/5) odds.
Winner Takes All Match- AEW TBS Championship & NJPW Strong Women’s Championship- Mercedes Mone vs Stephanie Vaquer
Mercedes Mone is the heavy favorite to win both titles with -2000 (1/20) odds on her. The fans made Stephanie Vaquer a clear underdog with +700 (7/1) odds.
Men’s Owen Hart Cup Tournament First Round Match- Bryan Danielson vs Shingo Takagi
According to Bet Online, Bryan Danielson will win the Men’s Owen Hart Cup tournament first-round match with -1500 (1/15) odds. Shingo Takagi is far behind with +600 (6/1) odds.
AEW World Championship Match- Swerve Strickland (C) vs Will Ospreay
Swerve Strickland is the favorite to retain the AEW World Championship with -800 (1/8) odds on him. Will Ospreay is behind with +425 (17/4) odds on him. Based on the Odds, Strickland is the favorite to retain the AEW World Championship, making Will Ospreay the underdog.
The betting odds for the AEW TNT Championship match, The Learning Tree vs Samoan Joe, Hook and Katsuyori Shibata match, Los Ingobernables de Japon vs The Lucha Brothers & Místico match, and the pre-show matches are not revealed yet. However, we will update it once the full betting odds results are out.
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