WWE has confirmed all the names who will be seen competing in the men and women’s division Money In The Bank ladder match that gives a future opportunity for two of them to win future championships. Going by the recent reports, we might have received a clear favorite, right now who could be called Mr. Money In The Bank 2020.
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Bet Online has listed Men’s Money In The Bank betting odds which shows it could be a great night for AJ Styles. The entire complexion of Money In The Bank changed on this past Monday Night when AJ Styles made his return to the Raw brand replacing injured Apollo Crews.
He ended up winning the scheduled Gauntlet Match who is now also the favorite to come up as the winner of the men’s MITB ladder match.
The Phenomenal One is the current favorite to come out on top with 4/5 betting odds, according to Bet Online. Otis is the least likely winner with 14/1 odds.
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The complete updated betting odds for the Men’s Money In The Bank match are given below,
AJ Styles – 4/5
Aleister Black – 7/4
Daniel Bryan – 9/2
Baron Corbin – 6/1
Rey Mysterio – 10/1
Otis – 14/1
As for the Women’s division Money In The Bank ladder match, Shayna Baszler is topping the list with 2/3 odds. Nia Jax is close behind her with 1/3 odds whereas Carmella is sitt5at number three with 10/1 odds.
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Previously, Aleister Black, the former NXT Champion was the huge favorite to be the winner having 7/1 odds. King Corbin was in the second position having 17/2 odds whereas former world champion Daniel Bryan has 10/1 odds.
Rey Mysterio was sitting in the fourth position at 33/1 odds to win Money In The Bank ladder match whereas Apollo Crews had 80/1 odds to be in the fifth position but he won’t be competing in the match, owing to a storyline injury on Monday Night RAW.
His replacement was declared via a Gauntlet match on this past edition of the show. So at this point, it’s advantage AJ Styles, all the way.
WWE will be hosting a very different kind of Money In The Bank pay-per-view, this year just like WrestleMania 36 in early April. It won’t be having screaming fans in attendance which could determine the success of a show.
The originally scheduled Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore, Maryland has canceled the show on May 10 which forced the company to arrange alternate options to conduct one of the most popular gimmick-based show of the year.
The main attractions those are the big ladder matches of Money In The Bank PPV takes place on the roof of their Stamford, Connecticut headquarters whereas the rest of the matches might take place at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.
WWE has never really announced the host venue of other matches which is why we have to go with assumptions. Also, the show will be airing on a taped delay instead of going live.
WWE already filmed the Money In The Bank ladder matches from the Headquarters if previous reports are any indications. They were reportedly taping in multiple locations throughout an entire day at the WWE Headquarters.
Apparently, the company might have also used its TV Studio to give a cinematic presentation to those matches. It would be a follow-up to the immense success of the Boneyard Match at WrestleMania 36.