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Seth Rollins makes his way to the ring during the WWE World Cup Quarterfinal match as part of as part of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Crown Jewel pay-per-view at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh on November 2, 2018. Fayez Nureldine/AFP/Getty Images

There is money to made on WWE’s second-biggest pay-per-view of the year. SummerSlam 2019 is set for Sunday night Toronto, where the company’s top champions aren’t very big favorites.

All of the world champions are favored to retain their belts at SummerSlam, though no underdog has worse than 2/1 odds. Don’t be surprised if the No.1 “Monday Night Raw” title changes hands while the “SmackDown Live” championships stay where they are.

Here are the five best bets for SummerSlam 2019. All WWE odds are courtesy of BetOnline.

Universal Champion Brock Lesnar (-200) vs. Seth Rollins (+150)

It’s worth taking a shot on Rollins as an underdog. His WrestleMania 35 win over Lesnar was so satisfying, yet his run as Universal Champion was anything but, mostly consisting of a feud with Baron Corbin. As the top babyface on “Monday Night Raw,” Rollins has a real chance to defeat the former UFC heavyweight champion. Otherwise, his victory over Lesnar just a few months ago loses a lot of its luster.

Prediction: Seth Rollins

Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch (-300) vs. Natalya (+200) (Submission Match)

Maybe she doesn’t have the steam she quite did in the build to WrestleMania 35, but Becky remains one of WWE’s most popular babyfaces. There’s no chance she’s tapping out to lose her Raw Women’s Championship, making her an extremely safe bet in a submission match.

Prediction: Becky Lynch

WWE Champion Kofi Kingston (-200) vs. Randy Orton (+150)

Kingston has served the WWE well as the top champion on “SmackDown Live” since WrestleMania 35, and it’s not time for his reign to end just yet. A 13-time world champion, Orton will help further cement Kingston as one of the company’s top babyfaces. Their feud is about Kingston looking to prove that he’s a worthy champion, and that’s exactly what he’s going to do as a relatively small favorite.

Prediction: Kofi Kingston

Kevin Owens (-400) vs. Shane McMahon (+250)

The stipulation that Owens must leave WWE with a loss means there is virtually no way he’s losing this match. McMahon has picked up enough big wins in 2019 by defeating The Miz and Roman Reigns. Owens has taken off as a babyface, and his ascension up the card continues with a SummerSlam victory.

Prediction: Kevin Owens

Charlotte Flair (-250) vs. Trish Stratus (+175)

Charlotte might have the most value of any favorite with less than 1/3 odds. Already considered by some to be the greatest female wrestler in WWE history, the nine-time champion isn’t going to lose to a Hall of Famer that’s been retired for years. Trish returned to put over Charlotte, who will win and find her way back in the title picture sooner rather than later.

Prediction: Charlotte Flair