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One of the premier events on the WWE calendar takes place this weekend, as Money in the Bank takes place at the 02 Arena in London. It is the first PPV to be staged in the UK since June 2003, and there is a stacked card for fans to look forward to.

Men’s Money In The Bank Odds & Pick

SuperstarOdds
LA Knight-325
Logan Paul+125
Damian Priest+200
Shinsuke Nakamura+2000
Santos Escobar+2200
Butch+2500
Ricochet+3000

The standout match on the card will be for the men’s Money in the Bank briefcase, which will guarantee a world championship opportunity. Logan Paul’s insertion into the match raises interest this weekend, while Damian Priest could be an interesting angle with his stablemate Finn Balor involved in the World Heavyweight Title match against Seth Rollins. However, LA Knight is the hottest star in WWE right now, and they need to put the briefcase on him.

Roman Reigns & Solo Sikoa vs The Usos Odds & Pick

Match ResultOdds
Roman Reigns & Solo Sikoa-140
The Usos+100

The likely main event on the London card will come in the form of the Bloodline civil war. Jey Uso finally turned on Roman Reigns on SmackDown last week, setting up this much-anticipated match against his cousin, and brother, Solo.

The Bloodline has been the standout storyline in WWE for much of the last four years, and this will likely begin a new chapter in the feud between the family members. We expect Roman and Solo to get the win, but with likely help from incoming Bloodline members.

Women’s Money in the Bank Odds & Pick

SuperstarOdds
Iyo Sky-600
Becky Lynch+400
Zoey Stark+800
Bayley+900
Trish Stratus+1000
Zelina Vega+2000

Like the men’s match, the women’s Money the Bank ladder match will see the winner gain a future title opportunity. Iyo Sky looks incredibly challenging to oppose in the betting, as she could set up a huge rivalry with Asuka on SmackDown.

Becky Lynch is the second favorite, but a likely rematch against Trish Stratus is on the agenda. Zelina Vega could the outside bet, as she is definitely a star that could carry the briefcase for a couple of months and be a short-term champion.