WWE Royal Rumble 2025 Odds: JOHN CENA Among Early Favorites

The WWE Royal Rumble 2025 promises to be an electrifying event as fans eagerly anticipate surprises, rivalries, and monumental comebacks. With the Road to WrestleMania approaching, betting odds from SkyBet reveal some clear favorites and intriguing long shots.

Early Favorites to Win the Royal Rumble

John Cena (8/15)
Leading the pack is the iconic John Cena. With odds of 8/15, Cena is the frontrunner for this year’s Rumble. A victory would secure Cena another WrestleMania main event and set up potential clashes against stars like Gunther or Cody Rhodes.

Seth Rollins (13/8)
Not far behind is Seth Rollins, a consistent favorite both in the ring and among bookmakers. With odds of 13/8, Rollins could use a Rumble win to propel himself into the main event against Gunther or Cody at WrestleMania.

CM Punk and The Rock (6/1)
Tied at 6/1, CM Punk and The Rock are massive names in contention. Punk’s recent return to WWE and ongoing momentum make him a viable winner. Meanwhile, The Rock’s legendary status and sporadic appearances keep him a wildcard favorite.

Other Contenders to Watch

Roman Reigns (15/2)
Despite his dominance as WWE’s Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns sits at 15/2 odds. While less likely to headline WrestleMania this year, a Rumble victory could mark a new chapter in his career.

Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton (16/1)
Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton both hold 16/1 odds. McIntyre is striving for redemption, while Orton’s potential return adds a layer of unpredictability.

Brock Lesnar, Bron Breakker, and Jey Uso (20/1)
At 20/1 odds, these stars represent intriguing long shots. Each has unique motivations and storylines that could play into a surprise win.

Road to WrestleMania

As the Rumble approaches, fans are speculating which superstar will emerge victorious and secure their ticket to WrestleMania 41. With legends, rising stars, and dark horses in the mix, this year’s event is shaping up to be unforgettable.

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