The final betting odds for tonight's WWE WrestleMania Backlash 2022 pay-per-view are up.

Tonight's show will be held inside the Dunkin' Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island. Four of the six bouts will be rematches from WrestleMania 38 weekend in Arlington, Texas. The final betting odds for the six matches are up, courtesy of BetOnline.

There is one title match on the card — Ronda Rousey vs. Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women's Championship. The Baddest Woman on the Planet is a major favorite at -700 to defeat The Queen, who comes in as a +400 underdog. Flair handed Rousey her first clean loss in a singles match at WrestleMania 38, but as the odds show, the latter is highly likely to win the second showdown.

Drew McIntyre and RK-Bro (the Raw Tag Team Champions) will face Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns and The Usos (SmackDown Tag Team Championships) in a six-man tag match. McIntyre, Riddle and Randy Orton come in as -300 favorites to win, while The Bloodline enters as +200 underdogs.

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Bobby Lashley handed Omos his first clean loss back at WrestleMania 38, and he'll look to pull off another upset at WrestleMania Backlash. However, Omos is the massive favorite here at -500, while The Almighty enters as a +300 underdog. The closest betting line is the singles match between Edge and AJ Styles; the Hall of Famer is a -175 favorite while The Phenomenal One comes in as a +135 underdog.

Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins will also square off in a rematch from WrestleMania 38. The American Nightmare is a -300 favorite to defeat The Architect, who enters as a +200 underdog. Lastly, Madcap Moss is a slight -200 favorite to defeat former friend Happy Corbin, who enters as a +135 underdog.

WWE Isn't Treating This As A Major Pay-Per-View

WrestleMania Backlash will mark the first WWE pay-per-view to not feature a WWE or Universal Championship match since Elimination Chamber 2020. The fact there's only one title match on the card goes to show that WWE doesn't view WM Backlash as a major event of any kind. Apparently, they wanted to save the pending Roman Reigns-Drew McIntyre singles bout for one of the upcoming stadium pay-per-views.

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