All-Elite Wrestling’s inaugural Dynasty pay-per-view will air this Sunday on Bleacher Report, broadcast live from the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri. Odds are available for betting on AEW Dynasty at multiple online pro wrestling sportsbooks, with lines posted for all known matches on the card.
The presence of AEW betting lines at multiple sites allows gamblers to wager on the odds they will profit from the most. Also, some match lines are only posted on one site, so belonging to a single book may lock you out of the wrestler you want to bet on.
For comparative purposes, the odds for betting on AEW Dynasty are presented in blue for BetUS and red for BetOnline.
AEW World Championship: Swerve Strickland vs. Samoa Joe
Swerve Strickland –475 -1000
Samoa Joe (Champion) +285 +550
AEW betting sites are projecting Swerve Strickland to be the next world champion. Swerve is a heavy favorite to beat Samoa Joe at Dynasty, but the current odds differ greatly at each book.
Your best bet on Swerve to win is at BetUS (-475). The most profitable AEW odds on a Samoa Joe win are posted at BetOnline (+550). Here is an interview with Strickland regarding his match with Joe.
.@ReneePaquette sits down with the man who will challenge Samoa Joe for the #AEW World Title – Swerve Strickland before they clash this Sunday at #AEWDynasty.
Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS!@swerveconfident pic.twitter.com/dIfg0iaO8W
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 18, 2024
Continental Championship: Pac vs. Okada
Pac +400 +1200
Kazuchika Okada (Champion) -700 -5000
The recent Okada signing has added another international juggernaut to AEW’s roster of talent. His first PPV opponent will be the ever-impressive Pac, who the odds imply will do the job for Okada.
TBS Championship: Willow Nightingale vs. Julia Hart
Julia Hart (Champion) +235 N/A
Willow Nightingale -375 N/A
This TBS Championship betting line is exclusively offered at BetOnline, where challenger Willow Nightingale is heavily favored to win. Could this be a setup for a rematch between Nightingale and Mercedes Moné for the strap?
AEW Women’s World Championship: Thunder Rosa vs. “Timeless” Toni Storm
Thunder Rosa +550 +550
“Timeless” Toni Storm (Champion) -1000 -1000
Fan-favorite Thunder Rosa gets a crack at Toni Storm for the AEW Women’s World Championship, but the timeless one is a sure favorite according to online sportsbooks.
AEW Tag Team Championship: FTR vs. The Young Bucks
FTR +300 +700
The Young Bucks -500 -2000
FTR won the best-of-three series with The Young Bucks at last year’s All-Out PPV. Now the Bucks are favored to pull the series even at two wins each, beginning another Tag Team title reign for the aging duo. Yawn.
AEW International Championship: Roderick Strong vs. Kyle O’Reilly
Roderick Strong (Champion) N/A -700
Kyle O’Reilly N/A +400
Making his pay-per-view return after a long hiatus due to injury is the underdog Kyle O’Reilly. O’Reilly is our Dynasty sleeper bet, as we believe he has a solid shot of winning his comeback match against Roderick Strong.
Trios Match Winner: Copeland, Kingston, & Briscoe vs. The House Of Black
Adam Copeland & Eddie Kingston & Mark Briscoe N/A -210
The House of Black N/A +160
In another BetOnline exclusive, the trio of Mark Briscoe, Adam Copeland, and Eddie Kingston are slight favorites over the House of Black.
Singles Match Winner: Will Ospreay vs. Bryan Danielson
Will Ospreay N/A -2000
Bryan Danielson N/A +700
While there is no title on the line when Ospreay and Danielson face off in the ring at Dynasty, what is at stake is the claim to be the best active pound-for-pound wrestler in the business.
The match will definitely be one for the ages, but we agree with the betting odds that suggest there’s no way that Ospreay will lose to Danielson this Sunday.
Next up is AEW Double-or-Nothing on May 26th in Paradise, Nevada’s MGM Grand Garden Arena.