The following gambling websites opened up books on the most recent PPV, WWE Battleground and I am expecting them to do so with Hell in a Cell.
5Dimes
The most popular place for fans to bet on World Wrestling Entertainment supercards is at 5Dimes.com. This company has been offering wagering markets on pro wrestling for years. They have the lines out weeks before the show and the betting action is quite a frenzy in the final hours before the PPV starts. It doesn't end there, either. At 5Dimes, you can bet right up to the start of each match. The rest of the betting websites on this list close their WWE books right before the start of each show so, if you're looking to gamble as each event is going on - 5Dimes is the place for you.
5Dimes welcome customers from many countries. If you are European and looking to join, I recommend this easy method to help deposit funds into your betting account.
You can sign up to bet with 5Dimes at the following websites 5Dimes.com and 5Dimes.eu
Sky Bet
With World Wrestling Entertainment programming airing on Sky television, being able to gamble at Sky's betting platform seems like perfect synergy.
SkyBet.com posts the odds for each match on either the Thursday or Friday before the event. These lines can be found under 'Wrestling' on the left side menu of the website.
Unfortunately, Sky Bet does restrict certain countries due to gambling laws so it is worth checking their terms and conditions to see if you live in an eligible country.
Signing up to Sky Bet can be done at the registration page at SkyBet.com
Paddy Power
The Irish bookmaker, Paddy Power, has been offering pay-per-view betting markets for quite a while now. Like with Sky Bet, the odds for each show are posted late in the week before the show. These markets can be found under the 'Sports Novelties' section of the website or by simply typing 'WWE' into the site's search facility found on the left side of the screen.
You can register at PaddyPower.com
William Hill
William Hill is one of the oldest gambling brands in the UK. The company has offered wrestling betting markets as far back as 2001. They have been offering WWE pay-per-view markets under the 'TV/Special' section of their sportsbook. Just like with Sky Bet and Paddy Power, the odds for these matches are posted a few days before each event. However, William Hill does tend to take down the odds overnight so - if you were looking to bet - it's best to catch them early.
To become a member of William Hill, sign up at WilliamHill.com
The following companies have given punters the opportunity to bet on World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-views in the past but didn't for Battleground. I have contacted them and they relayed that they will open markets for the major shows like WrestleMania and SummerSlam. They are:
Coral.co.uk and YouWin.com
I hope this list has been of some help. Good luck!
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