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On Thursday, October 31st, the WWE will be live from King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for Crown Jewel. This Network event is part of WWE’s partnership with Saudi Arabia and it’s loaded with matches that give it a big PPV feel.
WWE Crown Jewel takes place later on today and betting odds for each match currently advertised have been released ahead of the event. Below are the current odds courtesy of Bet Online. Seth Rollins vs The Fiend Seth Rollins -140 (5/7) The Fiend EVEN (1/1) Tyson Fury vs Braun Strowman Tyson Fury -600 (1/6) Braun.
In addition to Brock Lesnar defending his WWE title against Cain Velasquez and Seth Rollins defending his Universal belt against The Fiend, there are plenty of other exciting matches on the card like Tyson Fury vs Braun Strowman and Team Hogan vs Team Flair.
The event will begin at 12 PM ET with a one hour Kickoff show. The main card is set to begin at 1 PM ET and both segments will stream live on the WWE Network.
Bookies that cover the WWE have released odds on this highly publicized Crown Jewel event. Without further delay, let’s walk that aisle, step through the ropes, climb to the top turnbuckle, and take a flying headbutt onto these odds.
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— WWE Network (@WWENetwork) October 22, 2019
20 Man Battle Royal for Shot at U.S. Title
- Buddy Murphy (+200)
- Cedric Alexander (+200)
- Humberto Carrillo (+200)
- Andrade (+325)
- Chad Gable (+434)
- The Miz (+434)
- Apollo Crews (+1000)
- R-Truth (+1000)
- Erick Rowan (+1500)
- Jinder Mahal (+1500)
- Mojo Rawley (+1500)
- Titus O’Neil (+2000)
- Drew Gulak (+2500)
- Elias (+2500)
- Shelton Benjamin (+2500)
- Luke Harper (+4000)
- Akira Tozawa (+5000)
- Drake Maverick (+5000)
- EC3 (+5000)
This battle royal is all over the place in regards to who will win, who should win, and betting odds for each participant. I expect these odds to shift as we get closer to the event. Of the participants, I believe the following have the best chances at winning:
- Buddy Murphy (+200)
- Cedric Alexander (+200)
- Humberto Carrillo (+200)
- Andrade (+325)
- Chad Gable (+434)
On the recent episode of RAW, Carrillo and Styles had a run-in. So, he easily could win this battle royal to keep that feud going. Speaking of feuds, Styles and Alexander battled for a few months. Murphy, Gable and Andrade would all make for exciting matches with Styles.
As much as I would like to see Rowan and Harper win this battle royal, especially Harper, it’s not going to happen. A “heel vs heel” match between Murphy or Andrade and Styles seems unlikely also.
More than likely, the winner is going to be Carrillo or Shorty G (Chad Gable). I can see each man having a great match with Styles. However, with how the stars are lining up for Carrillo and his big matches over the last few weeks on RAW, I believe he will win this battle royal.
Battle Royal Prop Bets
Here are few prop bets if you aren’t feeling confident in any of the betting options above:
Which brand wins the battle royal?
- RAW (-400)
- SmackDown (+250)
Since my pick is Carrillo, and the fact that the U.S. title is on RAW, the smart play here is to take the RAW betting option at -400 odds. I don’t see the WWE moving the belt over to SmackDown since the Intercontinental title is over there. My predicted winner of the battle royal is Carrillo and he’s firmly positioned as a rising star on the red show.
What’s the nationality of the winner?
- USA (+140)
- Other (-200)
Three of the five betting favorites fall into the “Other” betting option as Carrillo and Andrade are from Mexico, while Murphy is from Australia. Chad Gable and Cedrick Alexander are from the United States. I’m picking Carrillo to win, so for this prop bet go with the “Other” option at -200 odds.
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— WWE (@WWE) October 29, 2019
United States Title Match
The winner of the battle royal gets a U.S. title shot at Crown Jewel against the current champion AJ Styles.
Will A.J. Styles retain the U.S. title?
- Yes (-294)
- No (+200)
I believe the WWE is going to continue the feud between Humberto Carrillo and AJ Styles that started on RAW this week. However, since Carrillo is competing in a battle royal, I believe the WWE will use that as the reason why he loses to Styles at Crown Jewel.
Their feud should continue into Survivor Series where Carrillo could possibly win the belt. But, for this WWE wager, take the Yes option even though there’s no betting value.
Singles Match
- Mansoor (-1428)
- Cesaro (+600)
In June, Mansoor won the 50-man battle royal at SuperShowdown and sent his fellow countrymen into a frenzy as they all celebrated the win. During his run to victory, Mansoor eliminated Cesaro in the battle royal.
This match is Cesaro’s chance for revenge. However, as the odds have shown, there’s very little belief that Cesaro will win. This singles bout is all about Cesaro making Mansoor look like a world champion and giving the local fans something to really cheer about.
I expect this to be a good match because Cesaro is an excellent worker, but his main goal is to lead Mansoor to victory in an entertaining contest.
How long will the match last?
- Over 9 minutes (-200)
- Under 9 minutes (+140)
I see this match going 10 minutes or longer due to Mansoor being in it. If it’s too short then the fans will feel ripped off. Cesaro will need at least 10 minutes to put over Mansoor while getting in some of his own spots as well.
It's #TeamHogan vs. #TeamFlair in a #10ManTag, ONE FALL to a FINISH, and it happens THIS THURSDAY at #WWECrownJewel! #RAWpic.twitter.com/lY5RA2yEjH
— WWE Network (@WWENetwork) October 29, 2019
Team Flair vs Team Hogan 5-on-5 Match
- Team Hogan (-500)
- Team Flair (+300)
Team Hogan members: Roman Reigns (captain), Rusev, Ricochet, Ali and Shorty G.
Team Flair members: Randy Orton (captain), King Corbin, Bobby Lashley, Drew McIntyre, and Shinsuke Nakamura.
On the surface, Team Flair has the better squad. They’re loaded with former champs and some legit tough guys. Yet, this is the WWE we’re talking about and Team Hogan does have Roman Reigns who’s the superman of the WWE roster.
It’s hard to imagine that Reigns won’t lead his team to victory. With that said, I wish the WWE would have the courage to put over Team Flair and all of these top heels. It would certainly give them more to work with in the storylines than an empty royalty reign, an affair, and directionless feuds.
In the end, I wouldn’t be surprised if Hulk Hogan somehow helps his team win as he stands tall in the ring with Roman Reigns to close out this segment.
Who will get the win for their team?
- Roman Reigns (-294)
- Any other Team Hogan member (+195)
- Any Team Flair member (+300)
As mentioned above, I can see this match and segment of the show ending with Hulk Hogan and Roman Reigns standing tall in the middle of the ring. As much as I would like to see Team Flair get the victory, it’s not going to happen.
This match is all about getting over the members of Team Hogan and “The Hulkster” himself. Who, actually wants to have one last match in the ring and fight Vince McMahon at WrestleMania. What better way to tease this then by planting the seeds of Hogan’s possible return at Crown Jewel?
Reigns will spear his way to the winning pinfall.
Who will get pinned and lose the match?
- Baron Corbin (+170)
- Any other Team Flair member (-250)
- Any Team Hogan member (+300)
This is a tough call, but Baron Corbin getting pinned seems to make sense with what the WWE is doing with him. The so-called King of the Ring has been a prop for other wrestlers to get over with. Let’s not forget how he was used on the first SmackDown of the new FOX TV era. The Rock and Becky Lynch made him their whipping boy.
McIntyre has just returned, Nakamura is the IC champ, Orton won’t go for taking the pinfall, and Lashley is involved in a love triangle that makes no sense to have him lose this match for Team Flair. Ultimately, Corbin will be the sacrificial lamb.
Tag Team Turmoil World Cup Best Tag Team In The World Match
- The New Day (+105)
- Viking Raiders (+200)
- The Revival (+700)
- Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode (+950)
- Heavy Machinery (+950)
- The O.C. (+1200)
- Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder (+3300)
- Lucha House Party (+4000)
- The B Team (+4000)
Eight of WWE’s “elite tag teams” will battle it out in a tournament to decide who the best in the world is. This is the same format the WWE used with their singles tournament that saw Shane McMahon win.
Right off the bat, you can eliminate Hawkins & Ryder, The B Team, and Lucha House Party. These three tag teams are nothing more than cannon fodder for this match. From there, The O.C. will be the next team to get eliminated.
Despite re-signing with the WWE a few months ago and receiving an initial push, The O.C. has once again fallen back down to the glorified jobber status. They’re like the Young Stallions of the late-80’s. A talented duo that really is the best tag team in this match, but the WWE is clueless when it comes to giving them a sustained title run.
As entertaining as Heavy Machinery is, they’re not going to win this match. Ultimately, Otis is going to get that solo run and become a bigger star. Right now, this team is comic relief with the occasional big fight result.
Like The O.C., The Revival is a legit tag team with credentials that deserve to be called the best in the world. Unfortunately, they’re never going to be treated as such especially when their long term future with the company is tumultuous at best. Wearing the SmackDown titles is nothing more than a prop to get over another team when the time comes.
This match comes down to three teams: The New Day, Roode & Ziggler, and The Viking Raiders. If we’re talking just about the WWE then The New Day is hands down their best tag team outside of The Usos. They’ve received the most attention, pushes and TV time out of any of these teams.
With that said, The New Day is too obvious of a choice. The Viking Raiders makes more sense due to the team being the RAW champions. However, I believe the winners should be Ziggler and Roode. If the WWE wants to keep them as a tag team then having them win this tournament would be ideal.
Crown Jewel Betting Odds 2019
The smart play is wagering on The Viking Raiders, but I would throw a small flier on Ziggler & Roode as they do have a nice +950 payout.
THIS THURSDAY: The LARGEST #TagTeamTurmoil match in WWE HISTORY will stream LIVE on @WWENetwork at #WWECrownJewel to determine the BEST tag team in the WORLD! #RAWpic.twitter.com/TQgMDayexC
— WWE Network (@WWENetwork) October 29, 2019
Which brand will win this tag team turmoil match?
- RAW (+140)
- SmackDown (-200)
In this match, RAW has just three teams: Viking Raiders, Hawkins & Ryder, and The O.C. The rest of the teams are all on SmackDown. So, at a two-to-one ratio, SmackDown makes the most sense to have the winning team, which is why they’re the favorite in this prop bet.
However, I believe The Viking Raiders are going to win this match. They’ve been getting the biggest push out of all the tag teams. The +140 payout for RAW to win this tag team turmoil match is a nice return on investment.
Group betting: which group of teams will win?
- Either tag team champs (+175)
- Non-tag team champs (-250)
The current tag team champs are The Viking Raiders (RAW) and The Revival (SmackDown). Based on what I’ve stated above, I’m picking The Viking Raiders to win this match. So, take the betting option with the tag champs winning at +175 odds.
Universal Championship – Falls Count Anywhere Match
- (c)Seth Rollins (-200)
- Bray Wyatt (+140)
This match is the embodiment of everything that is wrong with the WWE. They completely dropped the ball at the Hell in a Cell PPV after having Rollins retain the title. It was one of the worst PPV finishes I’ve ever seen with the WWE. Both the fans and the ratings have been ugly since then due to Rollins keeping the belt.
Now, the WWE wants fans to care about this feud and match once again. Unfortunately, I do not. And, I’ve seen many in the WWE Universe feel the same way.
There’s only one outcome that will prevent further backlash and that’s having The Fiend win this match and the belt. Unfortunately, you can’t trust the WWE to make it happen. In fact, I doubt they will change the title at this event. If anything, a title change at Survivor Series makes more sense since it’s one of the “big four” Network (PPV) events.
This match can’t end any worse than before. And fans can’t expect Bray Wyatt to win especially after what WWE did at Hell in a Cell. With low expectations, I don’t see as big of an outcry after Rollins wins. However, Seth’s victory will continue to contribute to TV programming falling in the ratings.
Wrestler vs Boxer
- Braun Strowman (+350)
- Tyson Fury (-625)
I really am curious to see how this match plays out. Tyson Fury’s foray from boxing into wrestling has been intriguing to me. He’s looked good at times and has looked like a rookie at times. Ultimately, he’s an entertainer, athlete and showman, so I expect him to put on a great performance.
Fury has been training hard for this match despite all of the concerns that he could get hurt and delay his massive payday in a rematch against Deontay Wilder next year. Nevertheless, Fury isn’t worried about it and has done a great job at promoting this event.
I don’t see Strowman losing in a squash match. If anything, I believe he will get his shots in and look good before Fury comes back and wins. I just hope the WWE doesn’t try to insult our intelligence with the booking of this match.
Fury is a world champ in boxing, but he’s not in pro wrestling. He can’t come in and dominate this match. He needs to earn that big WWE paycheck by making Strowman look good before landing some massive punches to end the contest.
In the end, there’s no way that Tyson Fury is losing this match. The safest outcome is having it be a no contest or double DQ as it protects both men. More than likely, Fury wins by pinfall and then taunts Deontay Wilder after his victory. All hail “The Gypsy King.”
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— BT Sport WWE (@btsportwwe) October 28, 2019
Which man will get the first “near fall” pin attempt?
- Braun Stroman (-200)
- Tyson Fury (+125)
This is an interesting prop bet. Odds are that the WWE will have Strowman take control of this match and beat up on Fury before he makes his big comeback. With that said, I believe that Strowman gets the first near fall pin attempt due to his early domination in this match.
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WWE Championship Match
- (c)Brock Lesnar (-166)
- Cain Velasquez (+120)
Will the WWE actually have Brock Lesnar lose the belt to Cain Velasquez in his first WWE match? The wrestling giant has done more ridiculous things than this. Just go back to the Attitude Era and look at some of the nonsense like giving birth to a hand.
With that said, I have a hard time believing that the WWE would take the belt off of Lesnar so soon especially since FOX TV really wanted Brock on SmackDown. He’s a name that the TV network wants to help boost SmackDown ratings.
I don’t see a clear winner in this match. If anything, the WWE will muddy the waters by having a double DQ or maybe even Rey Mysterio interfering somehow. As for the in-ring action, I expect some amateur wrestling and physical striking to help sell this encounter.
Look for a quasi-MMA match where Lesnar and Velasquez reacquaint each other with some stiff shots and suplexes.
I believe Lesnar will keep the belt, but it won’t be due to a clean finish. More than likely, the outcome of this match is determined by some sort of shenanigans.
Method of Decision:
- Pinfall (+100)
- Submission (+500)
- Any other method (-200)
It would be really interesting to see this match end via submission due to each man’s background in MMA. However, as stated above, I believe there will be shenanigans and that means an outcome via “any other method.” A disqualification or count out would be my guess for the end result.
Lesnar will leave Saudi Arabia with the belt, but this feud is far from over.
How many suplexes will Lesnar execute?
- 4 or less (-200)
- 5 or more (+134)
This is an interesting prop bet because it’s unclear as to how much punishment Velasquez is going to receive in this fight. Furthermore, will the WWE actually have a “pro wrestling” match or will they try to make it an MMA or amateur style wrestling match.
If they go with the MMA/amateur style then there will be less suplexes. I think this will be the direction they try to head. Velasquez is one of the first wrestlers where fans believe Lesnar can legitimately lose to. However, I don’t see it happening at Crown Jewel. And I don’t see Cain going to suplex city.
How many F5’s will Lesnar deliver?
- None (-200)
- Just one F5 (+125)
- Two or more (+300)
When was the last time Lesnar fought and he didn’t give his opponent an F5? I can’t recall a match. So, I don’t see this match not having one either. If guys like Seth Rollins can kick out of an F5 then so can Cain Velasquez. The safe bet is just one F5, but the value is with two or more at +300 odds.
Final Thoughts on WWE Crown Jewel
WWE Crown Jewel has the potential to be a landmark moment with the wrestling company. It could be the moment where The Fiend wins the title, Tyson Fury proves boxing is superior to pro wrestling, and Cain Velasquez upsets Brock Lesnar. All three of these results could bring a lot of buzz back to the WWE.
Unfortunately, other than Fury winning, I don’t see the WWE having Rollins and Lesnar lose their world titles. Almost every show held in Saudi Arabia since last year has been disappointing in one way or the other. And, that doesn’t even include the fact that the WWE shouldn’t even be there in the first place.
Entertainment aside, this card is loaded with betting opportunities. There are numerous WWE prop bets in addition to outright winners that could result in plenty of winnings for those of you looking to place WWE bets.
WWE Crown Jewel Betting Recap
- Humberto Carrillo (+200)
- AJ Styles (-294)
- Mansoor (-1428)
- Team Hogan (-500)
- The Viking Raiders (+200)
- Seth Rollins (-200)
- Tyson Fury (-625)
- Brock Lesnar (-166)