WWE Money In The Bank Betting: Seth Rollins BIG FAVOURITE for this year's Money In The Bank!

WWE Money In The Bank Betting: Seth Rollins BIG FAVOURITE for this year's Money In The Bank!
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  • Seth Rollins is 1/2 to win this year's Men's Money in the Bank
  • Three way tie in the odds for the Women's Money in the Bank with Liv Morgan, Becky Lynch and Alexa Bliss all 7/4
  • Other big matches are happening at Money In The Bank, set to take place on the 2nd July in Las Vegas

Seth Rollins is 1/2 to win this year's Men's Money in the Bank

This year's Men's Money In The Bank sees an odds on favourite in Seth Rollins for the main event of the evening. 

Rollins is 1/2 favourite with bookies to win this year's event, set to take place in Las Vegas on the 2nd July. 

Men's Money in the Bank Winner Odds Probability
Seth Rollins 1/2 66.7%
Drew McIntyre 5/2 28.6%
Omos 15/2 11.8%
Sami Zayn 9/1 10.0%


Drew McIntyre is second favourite in the betting for the Money In The Bank and he was officially added to the match last week. 

Sheamus is also set to fight in the Money In The Bank ladder match but he doesn't feature in the top four in the betting odds. 

Seth Rollins is the 1/2 favourite for this year's Money In The Bank ladder match with bookies giving him over a 66% chance of winning the main event this year!
Jake Ashton - WWE Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Three way tie in the odds for the Women's Money in the Bank

Liv Morgan, Becky Lynch and Alexa Bliss are all joint favourites at 7/4 for the Women's Money In The Bank title at next month's event.

In a tightly contested market, bookmaker Paddy Power can't separate the three women at the top of the betting for this one. 

Asuka is just behind them in the odds at 5/1, but such a big difference from the favourites makes it seem unlikely that it'll be anyone other than the top 3 who win it.

Alexa Bliss is the only one of the three who have won the Women's Money In The Bank previously back in 2018, before cashing it in just under 3 hours later. 

Other big matches are happening at Money In The Bank, set to take place on the 2nd July in Las Vegas

The latest card for this year's Money In The Bank is:

Men’s Money In the Bank Ladder Match
Sheamus vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Seth Rollins vs. Shinsuke Nakamura or Sami Zayn vs. 4 participants TBA

Women’s Money In the Bank Ladder Match
Raquel Rodriguez vs. Lacey Evans vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Liv Morgan vs. Asuka or Becky Lynch vs. Shotzi or Aliyah vs. 2 participants TBA

RAW Women’s Title Match
Carmella vs. Bianca Belair (c)

SmackDown Women’s Title Match
Natalya vs. Ronda Rousey (c)

Undisputed WWE Tag Team Titles Match
The Street Profits vs. The Usos (c)

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