Have your money ready. We’re just under two months away from “Money in the Bank 2017” but that doesn’t mean it’s too early to guess the outcome. The show’s namesake match could have several potential winners and that means it’s time to put out some odds on who might be winning.

Betwrestling.com has put out its first set of betting odds for the Money in the Bank ladder match. While it’s very early and these numbers will drastically change, these are the current favorites to win the match. For those of you unfamiliar, the number after the + is the amount of profit won on a $100 bet. For example, Baron Corbin is +150, meaning someone betting $100 on him would receive $250 total. Here are the odds as they stand at the moment:

Baron Corbin +150
Shinsuke Nakamura +200
Kevin Owens +250
AJ Styles +400
Sami Zayn +600
Rusev +800
John Cena +1000
Randy Orton +1000
Mojo Rawley +1400
Dolph Ziggler +1700
Big E +2000
Tye Dillenger +2000
Kane +2500
Luke Harper +2500
Zack Ryder +2500
Jinder Mahal +3300

Opinion: While it’s very, very early in the process, these are always fun to consider. Money in the Bank is one of the most important events on the WWE calendar but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to predict. It’s basically a guaranteed path to the World Title and that could translate to some big surprises.

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Who do you think wins the briefcase? Who do you think should win? Let us know in the comments below.

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