Tuesday 20 November 2018

2 More TLC 2018 Match Markets From Sky Bet

Sky Bet has added two more match markets to its coverage of next month's WWE Tables, Ladders and Chairs 2018 PPV.

The bouts were made official on last night's episode of WWE Raw. However, one could potentially be touch-and-go.

WWE Raw Women's Champion, Ronda Rousey, has been installed as a 1/7 favourite to Nia Jax.

A decision in favour of the challenger will pay out at odds of 4/1.

At the start of the show, Stephanie McMahon set up a TLC Match between Braun Strowman and Baron Corbin with the stipulation that - should Strowman win - he'll get to face Brock Lesnar (likely at the Royal Rumble) and, if Corbin gets the W, the current acting General Manager will get the role on a permanent basis. It was later highlighted in the commentary that Corbin would lose all power should he lose.

Following a trios elimination match, an injury angle was executed with Strowman suffering a 'shattered elbow' at the hands of Corbin alongside Bobby Lashley and Drew McIntyre. This was done to write Strowman off from TV for a few weeks as he due to go under the knife for a legitimate elbow injury.

Strowman has been installed as a favourite. He's 4/9 to Corbin's 13/8.

But that's not all.

As has become a regular at Sky Bet for PPVs, customers can also request their own selections using the firm's RequestABet service. Three specials have been added to the Request page for the show. They are:

- Strowman, Rousey and Rollins all to win their scheduled matches 15/8
- Corbin, Rousey and Rollins all to win their scheduled matches 4/1
- Corbin, Jax and Ambrose all to win their scheduled matches 22/1

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