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WWE Night of Champions 2026 Betting Odds

WWE Night of Champions 2026 betting odds have been released. The betting odds are now available for all six matches at the WWE Night of Champions event and are courtesy of BetUS.

WWE Night of Champions 2026 Betting Odds Rundown:

The odds for the Triple Threat match for the Undisputed WWE Championship have Cody Rhodes as the favorite to win the match and retain his WWE Championship at -500, while Gunther and Sami Zayn are both tied with odds of +300 to leave Saudi Arabia as the WWE Champion. It is a bit interesting to see, as odds are not in Gunther’s favor to finally win the WWE Title in his third straight WWE Championship opportunity. 

The odds for the King of the Ring Tournament finals are interesting at the moment. The odds have Jey Uso as the current favorite to win at -130. However, it is very close, as Oba Femi is currently listed at -110. This comes as a bit of a shock, as while Oba Femi has been dominant since joining Monday Night Raw, there is still some doubt that Femi will actually leave the winner of the contest. 

The odds for the Steel Cage match between Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker are another very close bout, as the odds have both men having a chance to win at -120 odds. This is a match that can really go either way for both of these competitors, who both make sense to be the victor of the match.

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A WWE Night of Champions 2026 graphic featuring Bron Breakker and Seth Rollins. (Photo Credit: WWE)

In the odds for the Queen of the Ring Tournament finals, IYO SKY is the big favorite in the match with -600 odds, while the current Women’s World Champion, Liv Morgan, has her odds at +350. This will be interesting, as if Iyo Sky does win, it could mean that the two would meet up against each other at this year’s SummerSlam event.

The United States Championship match is currently the match that has the biggest gap in odds between wrestlers at the moment. The current United States Champion, Trick Williams, is the heavy favorite to win the match and retain his title at -3000 odds. Ricky Starks does not seem to have much support, as his current odds have him at +850.

Meanwhile, the Women’s United States Championship match is the total opposite, as it is a close one between the two competitors. Jade Cargill is a slight favorite to win the match and the Women’s United States Title at -130 odds.

The current champion, Tiffany Stratton, is not too far behind with -110 odds for her to win the match and retain her title. If odds become reality, it would be the second time within the last year that Stratton would have lost a title to Jade Cargill.

WWE Night of Champions 2026 Betting Odds:

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A WWE Night of Champions 2026 graphic featuring Cody Rhodes, Sami Zayn, and Gunther. (Photo Credit: WWE)
  • WWE Championship Triple Threat match: Cody Rhodes (-500) vs. Sami Zayn (+300) vs. Gunther (+300)
  • King of the Ring 2026 – Tournament Finals: Jey Uso (-130) vs. Oba Femi (-110)
  • Steel Cage Match: Seth Rollins (-120) vs. Bron Breakker (-120)
  • Queen of the Ring 2026 –  Tournament finals: IYO SKY (-600) vs. Liv Morgan (+350)
  • United States Championship Match: Trick Williams (-3000) vs. Ricky Starks (+850)
  • Women’s United States Championship Match: Jade Cargill (-130) vs. Tiffany Stratton (-110)

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WWE Night of Champions will take place tomorrow at 1 pm EST at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It will be Saudi Arabia’s third straight time holding a Night of Champions event and the 12th overall Night of Champions event to take place in its history. The event is set to air on ESPN Unlimited in the United States, with the first hour being on the ESPN channel, and on Netflix in international markets.

About JP Bonilla

JP Bonilla is a beat writer at LWOS, where they cover pro wrestling news and analysis. They have been with LWOS since 2026, focusing on WWE and AAA. Prior to joining LWOS, they were a writer for the local segments of the Enrique Santos Show on Viva! Radio, a Connecticut radio station. He also writes and runs Reel Wrap Entertainment, a pop culture publication. Bonilla holds a degree in Media Studies and Communication from Central Connecticut State University.