All Out 2020 Betting Odds Analysis

All Out 2020

All Elite Wrestling’s All Out 2020 event promises to be a big night of pro wrestling action as a number of their top feuds reach their finale.  Almost every championship will be on the line tonight and we will also see a new number one contender crowned with the return of the Casino Battle Royal.  We have decided to analyse the betting odds for All Out, courtesy of SkyBet, as these odds are often a good indication of what results we will see from the event.

Casino Battle Royal

There will be a new number one contender crowned in this year’s Casino Battle Royal.  The current betting favourite is the “murderhawk monster” Lance Archer who is currently 6/4 to walk away with the win. Archer has only one defeat in AEW this year which came against Cody.  Assuming Jon Moxley wins the main event then Archer as a more heelish character makes sense as his challenger.  Darby Allin is the second favourite at 13/8.  Allin has previously faced Moxley on two occasions, losing both times but the odds would suggest we may be on course for a third meeting between the two.  Although this writer would be cautious given Allin has a number of feuds on the back burner and a title match with Moxley would be an odd diversion.  The third-placed favourite is new signing Eddie Kingston.  Kingston is this writers prediction as the new signing is leading a fearsome group of wrestlers and would provide a good TV challenger for Moxley or MJF.

Britt Baker vs Big Swole

The returning Baker is the favorite to walk away with the win at 8/13.  Baker has been the centre point of the AEW women’s division for some time now and a win for her makes the most sense in her comeback

Matt Hardy vs Sammy Guevara

Matt Hardy is the favourite to win this Broken Rules match at 4/11, given the stipulation would see Hardy leave AEW if he lost it was never likely we would see the veteran lose as AEW hs put a lot of stock into him since he joined earlier in the year.

Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs Jurassic Express (Luchasaurus & Jungle Boy)

The Young Bucks are heavy favourites at 1/6 to come away with the win over the boy and his dinosaur.  Given the Bucks are one of the top names in AEW and one of the top tag teams in the division it’d be a huge shock for them to lose to the less experienced team.

Dark Order vs Dustin Rhodes, QT Marshall, Scorpio Sky & Matt Cardona

Just a few weeks ago Brodie Lee captured the TNT Championship in shocking fashion by decimating Cody.  Now he leads his faction in a battle with Cody’s brother and some of his friends (and Scorpio Sky).  With Lee’s push just starting it’s no surprise that the dark order are 1/6 heavy favourites to win

FTR vs Hangman Page & Kenny Omega

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FTR are 1/6 to walk away here as the NEW AEW World Tag Team Champions.  Page and Omega’s relationship is fractured and Page’s recent actions have alienated him from his friends.  Those tensions will likely come a head tonight as FTR will be there to pick the bones of the broken relationship and win the titles.

Chris Jericho vs Orange Cassidy

The odds are pretty split here. Jericho is 4/5 to win while Cassidy is 10/11.  That speaks to the unpredictable nature of this match as the two are tied at one win each so far in their feud and the Mimosa Mayhem stipulation gives either man an easy out to lose.  With Jericho seemingly occupied with Fozzy soon we would give the edge to Cassidy in this one

Hikaru Shida vs Thunder Rosa

AEW Women’s Champion Shida is the favourite at 1/5 to retain her championship against the outsider Rosa.  It would be a huge shock to see the NWA Champion and NWA contracted talent Rosa come away with the win especially as we expect Baker to feud with Shida soon for the championship.

Jon Moxley vs MJF

At 2/5 Jon Moxley is odds on favourite to remain undefeated and retain his championship against MJF.  MJF will be a star for many years to come but it always felt like winning now would be too soon for him as he has many more years left at the top of the card.  Moxley retaining was always the most logical choice here.

For more in-depth analysis of each match check out our event preview HERE

Programming note: The September 16th episode of AEW Dynamite will air on September 17th instead due to TNT airing the NBA playoffs. Make sure to set your DVR in order not to miss any of the action!

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