WWE Clash in Italy 2026 Odds

WWE Clash in Italy 2026 Roman Reigns vs Jacob Fatu

BetOnline has released full odds for all five matches at WWE Clash in Italy, the company’s first-ever PPV on Italian soil, taking place this Sunday (May 31) at the Inalpi Arena in Turin. Four of the five champions sit as clear favorites to retain.

Full odds factsheet

Here are the latest odds for the show (as of writing):

MatchFavoriteOddsUnderdogOdds
WWE World Heavyweight Championship (Tribal Combat)Roman Reigns (C)-700Jacob Fatu+400
WWE Women’s World ChampionshipRhea Ripley (C)-800 to -900Jade Cargill+425 to +500
Undisputed WWE ChampionshipCody Rhodes (C)-130Gunther+100
WWE Women’s Intercontinental ChampionshipSol Ruca-300Becky Lynch (C)+200

The lopsided lines

Reigns is the steepest favorite on the card at -700, which translates to roughly an 88% implied chance of walking out still holding the World Heavyweight Championship. Fatu at +400 sits near 20%.

Rhea Ripley is priced even shorter. Depending on the snapshot, she opened anywhere from -800 to -900 against Jade Cargill, putting her north of 88% to retain the Women’s World title. Cargill’s +425 to +500 is the longest underdog price on the board.

The Undisputed WWE Championship is the only match that reads like a coin flip. Cody Rhodes sits at -130, Gunther at +100, basically a pick’em. Rhodes opened at -300, a comfortable favorite, then watched his line collapse to -130 as money came in on Gunther. That -130 still implies about a 56.5% chance for Rhodes, but the drift toward Gunther is the sharpest signal on the entire card.

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