AEW All In 2024: Odds, Picks & Predictions
AEW All In 2024 comes to us live from Wembley Stadium in London, England for the second consecutive year. It's the second annual All In card, and third overall when it was first held as an independent card and unofficial launch of what would eventually become All Elite Wrestling in 2018.
With it being an international card, the kick-off for the premium, Pay-Per-View (PPV) part of the event is set for 1 p.m. ET on Sunday, August 25. The Zero Hour pre-show is scheduled for 11 a.m. ET.
Including the Zero Hour pre-show intergender mixed tag match of Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii versus Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway, All In 2024 has a robust 10 matches officially announced. The go-home edition of AEW Collision on Saturday night could further deepen the card.
Headlined by AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland in a title versus career match against Bryan Danielson, here are the best bets and odds for All In 2024. Ensure you have the most up-to-date odds before placing your graps wagers.
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AEW All In 2024: Odds, Picks & Predictions
(Odds courtesy of BetOnline)
All In 2024 Betting Odds (Singles Matches)
| Hook (-2000) | Chris Jericho (+700) *Champion |
| Will Ospreay (-5000) | MJF (+1000) *Champion |
| Mercedes Mone (-5000) *Champion | Britt Baker (+1000) |
| Jack Perry (-1000) *Champion | Darby Allin (+550) |
| Mariah May (-2000) | Toni Storm (+700) *Champion |
| Bryan Danielson (-500) | Swerve Strickland (+300) *Champion |
All In 2024 Betting Odds (Tag/Trios Matches)
| The Young Bucks (-700) *Champions | FTR (+400) | The Acclaimed (+700) | |
| Kris Statlander & Stokely Hathaway (-160) | Willow Nightingale & Tomohiro Ishii (+120) | ||
| The Patriarchy (-400) *Champions | Mystery Team (+200) | The Bang Bang Gang (+550) | The House of Black (+1400) |
Best Bet: Will Ospreay (-5000) vs. MJF (+1000)
Since joining AEW full-time, Will Ospreay has had a rocketship attached to him. The English professional wrestler won the AEW International Championship at Double or Nothing on May 26, holding the title for 52 days until he lost it to MJF on a July 17 episode of Dynamite. Ospreay defended the title four times during his title reign, defeating Kyle O'Reilly, Rey Fenix, Brian Cage and Daniel Garcia.
Ospreay seeks to avenge his 60-minute loss to MJF, who won the belt with underhanded shenanigans (thanks to his Dynamite diamond ring) and restore glory to the since re-named AEW American Championship. Grappling in front of 50,000+ fans in attendance, it feels like a lock for Ospreay to create a lifetime memory in front of his home country. And, at -5000 odds, bookmakers seem to agree.
Bet: Will Ospreay (-5000)
Longshot Bet: Jack Perry (-1000) vs. Darby Allin (+550)
It feels like The Elite storyline is stagnating and the course of action would have all stablemates retain their belts and move on from their current storylines (Jack Perry and Darby Allin, The Young Bucks and The Acclaimed/FTR; Kazuchika Okada doesn't currently have a match scheduled at All In). The odds favor Jack Perry to retain the AEW TNT Championship, and it would make sense for him to do so, especially after hand-building a new custom belt.
But, you know how The Undertaker had a signature match in the Coffin match? It seems like the Coffin match is made for Darby Allin, and for him to never lose a match with such a stipulation. According to Cagematch.net, Allin is a perfect 4-0 in Coffin matches in his AEW career to date:
- Defeated Ethan Page (2021 Fyter Fest)
- Defeated Andrade El Idolo (2022 Dynamite)
- Defeated Brody King (2022 Dynamite)
- Sting & Darby Allin defeated Christian Cage & Swerve Strickland (2023 All In, tag team coffin match)
There have been only four Coffin matches in AEW history; Darby Allin has won all four. The +550 odds were a surprise at first glance, so take advantage of them and back Allin to make it a perfect 5-0 in Coffin matches and to become a three-time TNT Champion.
Bet: Darby Allin (+550)
Prop Bet: Total Wrestlers to Fight in Gauntlet | O/U 11 Wrestlers (-150/+110)
As of now, we have five confirmed participants for the Casino Gauntlet match at All In:
- Hangman Adam Page (current -700 favorite to win)
- Orange Cassidy (first entrant, +1600)
- Mark Briscoe (+2500)
- Kyle O'Reilly (+2500)
- Roderick Strong (no odds listed)
The most exciting aspect of the Casino Gauntlet format is that we don't know ahead of time who the participants are or how many there are. This leads to a slight lean to the under 11 wrestlers at +110 odds. However, this iteration of the match takes place on a PPV card without any TV time restrictions. It would make sense to stack the card with popular wrestlers who have been off TV for a while (Jon Moxley, Jay White, Powerhouse Will Hobbs, etc.) or potential surprises (a debuting Ricochet, Michael Oku appearance, etc.).
In the two previous Casino Gauntlet matches we have had no more than a total of nine wrestlers participate, with a low of just eight. As mentioned, both took place within the confines of TV, commercial breaks and time limits, though. Tony Khan has a chance to book this gauntlet to the brim with a plethora of wrestlers and shocking surprises. This is our fun prop bet, so go with the over and root for more wrestling.
Bet: Over 11 Wrestlers (-150)