The early betting odds for the WWE Survivor Series 2025 Premium Live Event have been released by oddsmakers at BetOnline, revealing some clear favorites and a potential championship upset ahead of the November 29 event at Petco Park in San Diego.
The Men’s WarGames Match sees the heel squad of The Vision, Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre, Bron Breakker, and Brock Lesnar opening as the favorites with -250 odds. Their babyface opponents, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, The Usos, and Roman Reigns, are currently listed as underdogs at +170.
The betting lines shifted heavily after the November 17 episode of Raw at Madison Square Garden, where Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns made their surprise returns, officially joining the teams. Lesnar took out CM Punk and suplexed Cody Rhodes before Roman Reigns delivered a Superman Punch, sending Lesnar out of the ring.
In what may be the biggest shock of the night for many fans, Dominik Mysterio is currently favored to dethrone John Cena for the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Despite Cena being the reigning champion, Dominik comes in as the favorite at -300, while Cena sits as the underdog at +200.
The Women’s WarGames Match has Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Alexa Bliss, and a mystery partner set as the heavy favorites at -500 against Nia Jax, Lash Legend, The Kabuki Warriors, and another mystery name, who are listed at +300.
Meanwhile, the most lopsided odds of the night are in the Women’s World Championship Match, where reigning champion Stephanie Vaquer is listed at an overwhelming -5000 against Nikki Bella, who comes in as a underdog at +1200.
Full Snapshot of Early Betting Odds
John Cena (+200) vs. (champion) Dominik Mysterio (-300) for the Intercontinental Championship
CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, The Usos, Roman Reigns (+170) vs. The Vision, Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre, Brock Lesnar, Bron Breakker (-250) in Men’s WarGames
Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Alexa Bliss, TBA (-500) vs. Nia Jax, Lash Legend, The Kabuki Warriors, TBA (+300) in Women’s WarGames
(champion) Stephanie Vaquer (-5000) vs. Nikki Bella (+1200) for the Women’s World Championship

