Oddsmakers have released the lines for who could win it all.

Mixed Match Challenge has been streaming live on Facebook on Tuesday nights beginning Jan.16. The 12-episode series will air on Facebook.

The original idea was going to be a show focused on the Women of WWE. This would have included female stars from Raw, Smackdown Live, and NXT.

Fans will be able to watch WWE Superstars from both the Raw and SmackDown Live rosters competing in a single-elimination mixed tag-team tournament to win $100,000 to support the charity of their choice.

The show airs live on Facebook after SmackDown goes off the air. Thus, this means that 205 Live will be delayed by a half hour.

It was noted during a recent edition of The Wrestling Observer Live (via Sportskeeda) that the series is not a project being overseen by WWE Chairman Vince McMahon.

According to the report, Ryan Ward is in charge of the upcoming tournament. If you recall, Ward was previously a booker for NXT and is now on part of the SmackDown Live creative team.

The series will feature 12 teams with female and male WWE Superstars going against each other in a tournament format.

The betting odds for who will win the tournament have been released. The team of Asuka & WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz are favored to win it all. Courtesy of Bet Wrestling, here are the odds for who will win the tournament:

Asuka & The Miz -150
Alexa Bliss & Braun Strowman +150
Charlotte Flair & Bobby Roode +325
Sasha Banks & Finn Balor +500
Lana & Rusev +1000
Nia Jax & Apollo +1000
Naomi & Jimmy Uso +1200
Natalya & Shinsuke Nakamura +1200
Bayley & Elias +2000
Carmella & Big E +3300
Mandy Rose & Goldust +5000

Here are the odds for the quarterfinal matches:

Asuka & The Miz -225 vs Sasha Banks & Finn Balor +155
Alexa Bliss & Braun Strowman -500 vs Naomi & Jimmy Uso +300
Charlotte Flair & Bobby Roode -400 vs Lana & Rusev +250

Let’s spotlight Asuka, who began her professional wrestling career back in 2004 before beginning to do work for Pro Wrestling Wave in 2008.

She also did work for promotions such as Smash, Wrestling New Classic, Reina Joshi Puroresu, and many other promotions.

Asuka finally signed with WWE in 2015 and was sent to developmental in NXT. In April of last year at NXT TakeOver: Dallas Asuka defeated Bayley to win the NXT Women's Championship.

She continued to dominate her opponents in NXT and extended her vicious undefeated streak to over 500 days. She recently successfully defended her strap against Ember Moon at NXT TakeOver III: Brooklyn, however, she suffered an injury during the match which forced her to relinquish her title.

This is when the sports entertainment company made the decision to call her up to the main event roster and place her on the flagship show of the company, Monday Night Raw.

She made her main roster debut at the WWE TLC pay-per-view event at the Target Center in Minnesota, Minneapolis on the WWE Network by beating Emma in a singles match.