AEW Double or Nothing 2026 Odds

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BetOnline has posted odds for AEW Double or Nothing 2026, and the market is predicting title changes coming for the tag straps and the International belt, the status quo kept at the top of the card, and a clean sweep for the Owen Hart Cup favorites.

Full Double or Nothing 2026 odds

Here are current odds for the AEW Double or Nothing 2026 PPV event from Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York:

MatchCompetitorOdds
AEW World Championship (Title vs. Hair)Darby Allin (c)-400
MJF+250
AEW Women’s World Championship (Four-Way)Thekla (c)-500
Jamie Hayter+250
Hikaru Shida+900
Kris Statlander+1000
AEW World Tag Team Championship (I Quit)FTR (c)+900
Cage & Cope-3000
AEW International ChampionshipKazuchika Okada (c)+150
Konosuke Takeshita-200
Men’s Owen Hart QFSamoa Joe+700
Will Ospreay-2000
Men’s Owen Hart QFBandido+550
Swerve Strickland-1000
Women’s Owen Hart QFWillow Nightingale-600
Alex Windsor+350
Stadium StampedeJericho/Hurt Syndicate/Elite-600
The Demand/Callis Family/Dogs+350

Odds via BetOnline. Subject to change before bell time.

The Cage & Cope line at -3000 gives an implied probability of roughly 97% that the former WWE Tag Team Champions will be leaving with AEW Tag gold this weekend. Darby Allin at -400 (roughly 80% implied) is the favorite but not a foregone conclusion, with MJF at +250 (about 29%).

The International title odds are easily the closest on the card. Okada is the +150 underdog, with Takeshita at -200 impliying about a 67% chance of him winning.

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