I have been following the AEW All Out 2021 betting markets that are available from a trio of sportsbooks since they were first priced up. Here are are all the things I've been able to notice now that we've reached the day of the event.
The markets I have followed are from BetOnline, Sky Bet and those from Kambi.
10-Man Tag Team Match
From the sports betting websites I've followed, the only sites with a market for the pre-show match are those which offer Kambi's coverage.
The adjustments have going the way of the match favourites (Best Friends and Jurassic Express) as their price has dropped from 1/4 into 1/8 over the course of three days.
A win for the team led by Matt Hardy will currently pay out at odds of 4/1. This is up from 5/2.
Paul Wight .vs. QT Marshall
Paul Wight has been the favourite to win his match with QT Marshall with all of the sportsbooks I've covered.
Sky Bet initially had him at 1/6 to Marshall's 7/2 when I first came across the market on Wednesday. The market was unchanged from there right up to this morning's visit, when I noticed Wight had lowered into 1/8 while his opponent rose to 9/2.
BetOnline has made no changes to its Wight .vs. Marshall market with the former a -600 fave over Marshall's +350.
Kambi's market has been the most interesting of the three because the later changes have been siding with Marshall. I believe there is good reason because - on this week's AEW Dynamite - the Gunn Club turned heel by attacking Wight. Could this act lead to an out for Wight losing his first match in AEW?
Jon Moxley .vs. Satoshi Kojima
The markets for Jon Moxley's bout with New Japan's Satoshi Kojima have all been siding with the opening favourite - Moxley - getting the win. All firms list Moxley as a short fave.
Sky Bet is now offering 1/20. This is way down from the 1/6 I found him at on Wednesday evening. Kambi also lists Moxley at 1/20. He had started out at 1/8 when its market went live earlier this week.
BetOnline has Moxley at the equivalent of 1/6. He had started off at -500 on Wednesday, but was moved into the -600 sometime before 11:15AM BST on Friday.
Women's Casino Battle Royale
Of the companies with markets for the women's Casino Battle Royale, the one offered by Kambi is the most up to date because it has taken the injured Julia Hart off the board and added her replacement - Skye Blue (66/1).
As you can see above, Kambi has evidently been cutting the price for a win by whoever will be the twenty-first entrant in the match (rumoured to be Ruby Soho). The 'Joker' selection was a 2/1 joint-favourite alongside Thunder Rosa when I first began to follow the market on Thursday morning. From yesterday morning, the Joker moved into sole favourite and has been on the decline ever since. The selection is now at 7/10.
Another selection which is shorter than yesterday's update is the one for a victory by Jade Cargill. It had started out at 5/1, but rose to 7/1. However, it's now back to its initial price.
Sky Bet's market was installed yesterday. You'll notice four selections have dropped between last night and this morning.
The Joker selection is listed as 'Mystery Participant' and has moved into 13/8 favouritism from 10/3. This moved Thunder Rosa out from 5/2 to 3/1.
Just like recently with Kambi, Jade Cargill has also lowered with Sky Bet. She is now 4/1 from 9/2.
Tay Conti is now 16/1 from 20s and Anna Jay is now in from 12/1 to 10/1.
Anna Jay is a name standing out in BetOnline's market for the match.
When I wrote about BetOnline's market yesterday, I pointed out that 'Field (Mystery Entry)' and 'Anna Jay' were both locked when I first came across the market on Friday morning. This is most often due to the sportsbook taking bets on the selection and they are kept off the board until new odds are applied. You'll notice that Anna Jay is once again locked as of this morning. When I last noticed the selection available, it was +1,000 but it had been a higher +2,200 once it was unlocked.
Miro .vs. Eddie Kingston
The markets for the AEW TNT Championship Match have seen Miro go from short-priced favourite to even shorter priced fave.
Sky Bet had the champion at 1/6 on Wednesday. By the following afternoon, the company had cut him into 1/7. He's now at 1/10.
Even though Kambi's market for the match was created after Sky Bet's, it too has seen Miro plummet. The selection was 7/20 on Thursday morning, but was down to 1/9 by this morning.
Miro is a slightly better 1/5 (-500) with BetOnline. He had started out at 1/4 (-400) before moving in sometime between Friday night and yesterday morning.
Britt Baker .vs. Kris Statlander
Another short-priced favourite is AEW Women's World Champion - Britt Baker.
BetOnline started off with Baker a -300 favourite to defeat Kris Statlander (+200) to retain her title. By the following evening, the sportsbook had snipped the price into -400 and did so once again by the following morning when the odds were slashed in half. Upon this morning's visit, I noticed a Britt Baker win was an even shorter -1,200.
With Baker's price plummeting, the challenger has moved all the way out to +600.
Similarly, Sky Bet's market for the match saw Baker descend from 1/4 into 1/33 over the last four days while Kambi slashed Baker's price from 1/20 into 1/50 between Thursday and Saturday.
Statlander is currently a top price 12/1 with Sky Bet after starting out at 11/4 while Kambi lists the challenger at 9s.
Young Bucks .vs. Lucha Brothers
BetOnline's market for the AEW World Tag Team Championship cage match saw the Young Bucks' challengers - The Lucha Bros. - fall from underdogs into slight favourites.
Opening as +160 dogs on Wednesday, the challengers fell into +120 by the following evening. Hours later their drop saw them reach -130 and now, as of this morning, they're into -135.
The Bucks' price, which started at -225, has moved to -105.
Both Sky Bet and Kambi snipped their respective odds for the Lucha Brothers sometime between yesterday and this morning.
Sky Bet is offering the better price of the three firms because the Lucha Brothers are still underdogs in that market.
Chris Jericho .vs. MJF
When BetOnline's market for the Chris Jericho versus MJF match was first installed, the first changes that were made to it were in favour of the former.
Jericho, who started at -250 on Wednesday, was at -300 on Thursday evening before dropping into -350 by the following morning.
With Jericho moving in, MJF rose from +175 underdog to +225. He is now into +200 following a dip overnight.
Last night's move now places Jericho back to -300 favourite with BetOnline.
Over here in Europe, all of the markets' adjustments have sided with MJF.
Sky Bet now lists MJF at 5/4. He was 7/4 on Wednesday.
Kambi first placed MJF as a 2/1 underdog. His decline now seems him at a shorter 6/5.
Despite the interest in an MJF win, Chris Jericho has remained a favourite with both Sky Bet and Kambi.
CM Punk .vs. Darby Allin
Kambi was the first firm to publish a market for arguably the most anticipated match on tonight's card.
When it opened, CM Punk was a 1/9 favourite over Darby Allin (17/4). Then - when the market reopened on Thursday morning - I noticed that Allin was a slightly shorter 15/4 with Punk up to 1/7.
Punk has declined since then and was moved into 1/10 yesterday afternoon after starting off the day at 1/8.
Sky Bet has adjusted its market a couple of times for Darby Allin. The most recent was overnight when his price moved in from 9/2 to 4/1.Punk is currently 1/7, which is slightly up from the 1/8 customers would have found him both on August 31st and yesterday morning.
Punk started out at -400 on August 24th. His price was cut into -500 three days later and was later dropped into -600 sometime before Friday morning. The selection was moved to -700 overnight.
Kenny Omega .vs. Christian Cage
I'm going to close out this post with an easy one. All websites have seen Kenny Omega's prices to retain the AEW World Championship with a decision against Christian Cage plummet.
BetOnline's market opened on August 18th with the titleholder a -370 favourite over Cage's +235. Omega has since dropped all the way down to -800.
The next company to open a market for the title match was Kambi. Opening on August 22nd, it listed Omega at 2/13 and Cage at 7/2. By yesterday afternoon, the champ's price has descended to 1/20.
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