Latest Betting Odds for Sunday's WWE Clash of Champions PPV


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While oddsmakers are crushing historical data to come up with odds for a few other matches, the major attractions to Sunday’s Clash of Champions PPV already have had the lines set. All champions are projected to retain, with the exception of the United States Championship Triple Threat match, which has not had odds set at this time.

WWE Champion AJ Styles is at -415 to retain against former champions Jinder Mahal, who a +295 underdog. Smackdown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair has even better odds of -675 to successfully defend against Natalya, who is a +425 underdog.

The Smackdown Tag Team Champions, The Usos, are -245 favorites to retain against a field of 3 teams. The bet would for any of those other teams to win at +175. This is a huge endorsement for the Usos, however individual odds will be set for The New Day, Benjamin & Gable as well as Rusev and Aiden English. When those odds are set, expect them to be wider longshots than choosing “the field” because it would be a more exact prediction.

The matches we are waiting for odds on include the aforementioned United States Triple Threat match with Baron Corbin defending against both Bobby Roode and Dolph Ziggler, Zack Ryder vs Mojo Rawley and Breezango vs The Bludgeon Brothers.

A quick explanation of how to intepret these odds, which are known as American/Moneyline odds is as follows. The minus sign indicated the favorite and the plus sign for the underdog. The corresponding number after the plus or minus indicate how favored or unfavored the performer(s) is/are. For example a $100 bet on Natalya at +425 would yield $425 upon success with Natty being an underdog challenger.

WWE Championship

AJ Styles(c) -415 vs Jinder Mahal +295

WWE Smackdown Women’s Championship

Charlotte Flair(c) -675 vs Natalya +425

WWE Smackdown Tag Team Championship

The Usos(c) -245 vs The Field(The New Day, Shelton Benjamin/Chad Gable and Rusev/Aiden English) +175

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn -300 vs Randy Orton and Shinsuke Nakamura +220