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AEW All In 2023 Prediction, Odds & FAQ: Seven Huge Championship Bouts
Written by: Devon Platana
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One of the biggest professional wrestling events of all time goes down Sunday as AEW All In takes over Wembley Stadium in London, England. Over 80,000 fans will pack one of the world’s most iconic stadiums as All Elite Wrestling puts on a show to remember.
As with most major wrestling events, there are no shortages when it comes to AEW All In betting opportunities. Fortunately for you, this article has all of your betting needs covered heading into each of Sunday’s seven championship bouts, including the latest odds and my picks for each match.
AEW All In Predictions 2023
The AEW All In odds listed below are as of 10:10 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 25 via BetOnline.
AEW World Championship: MJF (-400) vs. Adam Cole (+250)
After weeks of teaming up as “Better Than You, Bay-Bay,” MJF finally defends his AEW Championship against Adam Cole at Wembley Stadium. BetOnline’s -400 odds on the champ to retain carry an implied win probability of 80%.
While Cole is certainly world championship material, I don’t see MJF dropping the gold at All In. He’s just hitting his stride as a tweener and pulling the plug on his run now doesn’t make sense. Expect the champion to stand tall in London and don’t overthink things.
Best Bet: MFJ (-400)
AEW Trios World Championships: House of Black (+250) vs. Billy Gunn & the Acclaimed (-400)
The “Badass” Billy Gunn returns to the ring for one last ride when he teams with the Acclaimed (Max Caster and Anthony Bowens) to take on the House of Black (Malakai Black, Buddy Matthews, and Brody King).
The House of Black has been great as the trio champions, but I see AEW giving Gunn a feel-good moment this weekend. He’s poured his heart into the business for over 30 years and it’s time that he gets his flowers in front of one of the biggest wrestling crowds ever.
Best Bet: Billy Gunn & the Acclaimed (-400)
“Real” World Championship: CM Punk (-1000) vs. Samoa Joe (+500)
For a few weeks heading into AEW All In, CM Punk has been declaring that he is the company’s true world champion. After all, he never officially lost the gold due to injury. However, now the self-proclaimed “Best in the World” must defend his championship against long-time rival Samoa Joe.
I just can’t bring myself to see Punk losing across the pond. with the way this storyline is unfolding, he’s more likely to retain before challenging MJF to a winner-takes-all match at All Out in Chicago next weekend.
Best Bet: CM Punk (-1000)
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AEW Women’s World Championship: Hikaru Shida (+100) vs. Saraya (+125) vs. Britt Baker (+400) vs. Toni Storm (+550)
AEW All In also features the women’s world championship being up for grabs in a fatal four-way match as Hikaru Shida defends against Saraya, Britt Baker, and Toni Storm.
Although Shida could retain, I’m taking Saraya winning. After being unable to wrestle for five years due to a neck injury, she now has the opportunity to win a championship in front of her home country. Even if you aren’t the biggest Saraya fan, it’s easy to see how AEW would love the reaction she’d get by winning gold in London.
I don’t even expect a lengthy reign if she’s victorious, but it’s clear that Saraya is the right pick for Sunday.
Best Bet: Saraya (+125)
AEW World Tag Team Championship: Young Bucks (-160) vs. FTR (+120)
Despite some legal issues for one of this matchup’s participants earlier this week, FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) defends the AEW World Tag Team Championships in a rubber match against the Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) at Wembley Stadium.
In a match that could go either way, I’m taking the Young Bucks to start a new title reign. Under normal circumstances, I’d be inclined to side with FTR, however, AEW can’t afford the risk that comes with keeping the title on Wheeler until his issues are resolved.
Expect these teams to prove why they’re among the best in the world before the Bucks regain their rightful spot atop the tag team division.
Best Bet: Young Bucks (-160)
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FTW Championship: Jack Perry (TBD) vs. HOOK (TBD)
Although odds aren’t available at the time of writing, AEW All In also features a title match between FTW Champion Jack Perry and Hook. It’s a feud that’s been brewing for some time, so expect sparks to fly.
Even though Perry just won the title last month, I see HOOK getting it back. He’s been chasing the champion for weeks now and Perry can afford the loss. Besides, if anyone should retire the FTW Championship, it should be the son of the title’s creator.
Best Bet: HOOK (TBD)
ROH World Tag Team Championship: Aussie Open (-260) vs. MJF & Adam Cole (+180)
Before the main card goes on air, Aussie Open (Mark Davis and Kyle Fletcher) will defend the ROH World Tag Team Championships against MJF and Adam Cole on the Zero Hour pre-show.
If MJF and Cole weren’t in the main event, I could see them winning, but that isn’t the case. It’s more likely that one of the two will “accidentally” cost the other this tag team match, further upping the stakes of the headlining showdown.
Aussie Open will retain via some sort of controversy.
Best Bet: Aussie Open (-260)
AEW All In FAQ 2023
When is AEW All In?
AEW All In takes place on Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023.
Where is AEW All In?
AEW All In takes place at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
What time does AEW All In start?
- Zero Hour Pre-Show Start: 12 p.m. ET
- All In Main Card Start: 1 p.m. ET
How can I watch AEW All In?
- Zero Hour Pre-Show: YouTube, FITE
- All In Main Card: PPV, FITE
How can I bet on AEW All In?
All of the top online sports betting sites will have AEW All In odds, but here are some of the sites we recommend most for wrestling betting enthusiasts.
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Devon is a Master of Journalism graduate who joined the sports betting world in 2020. His favorite leagues to cover are the NHL, NBA and NFL, and has a soft spot for fantasy football specifically. Outside of sports, he enjoys the finer things in life like pasta, live music and getting even more tattoos.
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