Final Odds for WWE RAW Netflix Premiere TONIGHT

The Netflix debut of Monday Night RAW on January 6, 2025, has fans buzzing, with final betting odds now revealing the favorites for the night’s major matches. From personal rivalries to championship bouts, the event promises a night of drama and surprises.

Betting Odds for Key Matches

  1. Tribal Combat: Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa
    Roman Reigns enters as the favorite with odds of -550, while Solo Sikoa faces an uphill battle at +325. This match will determine leadership of The Bloodline, adding immense stakes to the family feud.
  2. Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley
    Rhea Ripley is heavily favored to reclaim the Women’s World Championship with -2000 odds. Liv Morgan, the reigning champion, stands as the underdog with +700 odds, despite her recent victories.
  3. Drew McIntyre vs. Jey Uso
    Drew McIntyre holds the edge with odds of -500, while Jey Uso trails with +300. This match continues McIntyre’s ongoing battle against The Bloodline.
  4. CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins
    In one of the night’s most anticipated showdowns, CM Punk is favored with odds of -190, while Seth Rollins comes in at +145. This clash is expected to have significant implications for WWE’s storylines heading into WrestleMania season.

Fans React to Odds and Matchups

The release of betting odds has sparked intense discussions among fans. While the favorites like Roman Reigns and Rhea Ripley are expected to dominate, upsets are always possible, keeping anticipation high for the event.

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