AEW Dynasty Betting Odds Courtesy Of BetOnline, Kyle O'Reilly Favored To Win AEW International Title
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Updated betting odds for AEW Dynasty. BetOnline released updated betting odds for AEW's upcoming pay-per-view, Dynasty. This show will take place on Sunday, April 21. As it currently stands, Swerve Strickland, The Young Bucks, and Kyle O'Reilly are favored to win gold at the event. From BetOnline: Match lines for AEW Dynasty are subject to change. Here’s the direct link to real-time odds: https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/aew/dynasty-matches. AEW Dynasty Match Lines AEW...

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