WWE RAW on Netflix Match Odds REVEALED

The much-anticipated January 6, 2025, premiere of Monday Night RAW on Netflix is already creating a buzz, with betting odds released for its stacked card. Fans are speculating which superstars will emerge victorious in this historic event.

Premiere Matchups and Betting Odds

The following matchups and odds have been revealed by BetOnline, highlighting the favorites and underdogs:

  • CM Punk (-175) vs. Seth Rollins (+550): Punk is favored in this heated showdown as their rivalry takes center stage.
  • Tribal Combat: Roman Reigns (-550) vs. Solo Sikoa (+325): Reigns is heavily favored to retain his dominance in this family-centric battle.
  • Women’s World Championship Last Woman Standing Match: Liv Morgan (+550) vs. Rhea Ripley (-1000): Ripley is expected to decisively reclaim the title.
  • Jey Uso (+300) vs. Drew McIntyre (-500): McIntyre is predicted to overpower Jey Uso in a clash of styles and strategy.

Key Storylines Driving Interest

CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins: The personal animosity between Punk and Rollins has made this one of the most anticipated matches. Rollins enters as the underdog, with fans questioning whether he can overcome Punk’s mental and physical edge.

Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa: This tribal combat match pits Reigns against his cousin Solo, continuing the intense Bloodline saga.

Liv Morgan vs. Rhea Ripley: Ripley’s odds reflect confidence in her ability to reclaim the Women’s World Championship, solidifying her dominance in the division.

What These Odds Mean for WWE Fans

The release of these betting odds adds an extra layer of excitement for WWE’s Netflix debut. Fans will watch closely to see if the favorites live up to expectations or if the underdogs can deliver shocking upsets.

With WWE’s move to Netflix marking a new era, the January 6 episode of RAW is shaping up to be a historic and action-packed event.

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