Wednesday 20 August 2014

Where To Bet On WWE Night Of Champions 2014

Now that SummerSlam is behind us, it's time to look towards next month's show.

World Wrestling Entertainment's next pay-per-view is going to take place on September 21st from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. In this post, I'll point out the sports betting websites where I'm expecting odds for the event to be published in order to give you a head-start to get the best prices.

As per usual, I'll list the companies that offered prices for the most recent pay-per-view.

5Dimes Casino & Sportsbook

If you're looking to bet on WWE Night of Champions, then the first port of call should be 5Dimes.com.

The company is more often than not the first to publish betting odds each month. The firm has consistently opened markets for years and I would be very surprised if they didn't in September.

5Dimes' SummerSlam coverage began on the Wednesday before the show. These markets stayed open right up until the start of each match. No other sportsbook accepting wagers on WWE events keeps its lines up for this long. It should be the first and last place you go to for WWE betting opportunities.

For more information on the company, you can read BetOnWrestling.co.uk's review of 5Dimes' WWE Betting Markets.

When they're up, you'll be able to find the markets listed under 'Other Sports' at 5Dimes.com

Paddy Power

If you're based in a country where you can legally become a customer of Paddy Power, then I urge you to register an account as - next to 5Dimes - Paddy Power is one of the most popular venues for WWE bettors.

Based in Ireland, the company has promoted WWE betting for a long time and, just like 5Dimes, always has odds up for events each month.

During SummerSlam week, PaddyPower.com had odds up on the Thursday.

To find out more about Paddy Power and WWE betting, you can read BetOnWrestling's Paddy Power Review.

When live, you'll be able to view the odds under 'Sports Novelties' at PaddyPower.com

Sky Bet

Sky Bet is another betting firm that offers WWE betting opportunities every single month.

One of the most popular reasons why people choose Sky Bet to gamble on WWE is because the odds close at 1am. Most of the other websites like Paddy Power shut their books with a few hours left remaining before the PPV airs. Sky Bet's coverage means last-minute bettors can place late wagers if they have missed the cut-off point elsewhere.

Sky Bet's SummerSlam markets were opened on the Thursday before the event.


When live, WWE odds can be found under 'Wrestling' on the sports betting menu at SkyBet.com or by following a direct route to Sky Bet's WWE Betting Page.


William Hill

William Hill, one of the oldest bookmakers on the planet, has been offering WWE betting markets for years. However, there have been rare occasions when the company hasn't published WWE pay-per-view lines.

During SummerSlam week, odds were first published on the Friday before. It's also worth mentioning that the company takes down prices overnight so if you're reading this in the evening and no odds are around, this might be a reason why. With that noted, the markets are republished early the next day.

If you'd still like to read more about William Hill's WWE betting markets, you can do so at BetOnWrestling.co.uk's William Hill page.

WWE markets can be found under 'TV.Specials' of the sportsbook at WilliamHill.com. An easier way to reach the page is to follow this direct link to William Hill's WWE Betting Page.

Boylesports

Another Irish bookmaker - Boylesports.com -has offered WWE betting markets for the major PPVs on the WWE calendar and did so for SummerSlam. However, I am unsure whether the company will price up odds for a show like Night of Champions.


Betfair Sportsbook

The UK's Betfair Sportsbook joined in on the WWE betting scene earlier this year when it opened markets for WrestleMania XXX and the two events that followed. They returned for SummerSlam and did offer competitive odds in comparison to other books.

One of the most things I like the best about the Betfair Sportsbook is that the traders have offered prop bets in the past. 

SummerSlam betting markets first went live on the Betfair website on the Saturday morning before the event. 

You can read more about Betfair on BetOnWrestling's Betfair Page.

When live, you'll fnd the odds n the 'Special Bets' section of the sportsbook at Betfair.com.

Ladbrokes Bookmakers

The oddsmakers at Ladbrokes.com have been offering their customers ways to bet on WWE for the most recent pay-per-views including SummerSlam. 

In the months when Ladbrokes have posted odds for WWE events, I have noticed they're usually up on the day of the show. However, it's worth noting that the SummerSlam betting odds were available the day before. Could this be a new approach?

On the topic of of approaches - I have noticed that it does take a while for 'Wrestling' to appear on the Ladbrokes.com sportsbook menu so - if you ever find yourself on the website and want to know for sure whether the company has published pay-per-view odds, an approach I suggest is to type 'WWE' into the website's search feature and it will lead you there.

You can read more about the company on BetOnWrestling's Ladbrokes Page.

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There are other sports betting websites that have promoted WWE betting in the past.

For example. YouWin.com & its Canadian-facing partner, UWin.com, Betfred and Coral.co.uk have done so at certain points in 2014, so it might be worth checking them out on the week of Night of Champions. More companies are listed over at BetOnWrestling's Directory Of Wrestling Oddsmakers.

Be sure to add WWELeaks.org to your favourites as I'll be publishing regular odds updates throughout Night of Champions week. 

Good Luck with your bets.

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