39-year-old WWE star favorite to win the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match over Jey Uso - Reports
WWE Money in the Bank is inching closer. While many expect Jey Uso to walk out of Toronto with the briefcase, the latest betting odds indicate a major twist in the outcome, which could see Drew McIntyre emerge victorious.
The Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match will feature six competitors, three each from RAW and SmackDown. Drew McIntyre, Chad Gable, and Jey Uso will represent the red brand in the high-stakes match. Whereas, Carmelo Hayes, LA Knight, and Andrade will be the competitors from the Friday night show.
The former Bloodline member has been built up as the favorite to go all the way in the match and has even been featured on the official poster for the show. However, according to the latest betting odds from BetOnline, Jey is unlikely to walk out with the Money in the Bank briefcase.
Drew McIntyre (-250) is the current favorite to emerge victorious in the multi-man contest. Meanwhile, Jey has the second-worst odds (+1100) of winning the match.
Could The Bloodline cost Jey Uso at WWE Money in the Bank?
Jey Uso has hit his stride as a singles star since parting ways with The Bloodline. The former champion had enough of his family drama and decided to quit the heel faction. He eventually joined RAW and became a major solo star on the brand.
The 38-year-old is one of the most popular stars on the WWE roster currently. He is also the first choice of many to win the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match.
While Jey has gained much momentum, he still has unfinished business with The Bloodline, as he left the group after Jimmy Uso cost him the match against Roman Reigns at SummerSlam last year. With Solo Sikoa now the leader of the heel faction, they could once again target Main Event Jey after taking out Jimmy a few months ago.
It is speculated that Roman Reigns could soon reunite with The Usos to take on The Bloodline 2.0. The buildup for the same could start at WWE's upcoming premium live event, where Jey will compete in a high-stakes match.