Monday, 25 November 2013

Where To Bet On WWE TLC : Tables, Ladders & Chairs 2013

he final World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view of 2013 is Tables, Ladders & Chairs. This event takes place on Sunday December 15th from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

In this post, I'm going to share with you the gambling websites where I am expecting betting on the PPV will be offered. Hopefully, it will give you a head-start on where to look, and to expect the odds to drop, so you can take advantage of the better prices.

The best way to approach this is to list the sportsbooks that were taking bets on the most recent WWE show - Survivor Series.

5Dimes

5Dimes.com is the place where the majority of WWE fans place wagers on each monthly pay-per-view.

The company have offered wagering on professional wrestling for quite some time now and are often always the first place to look for PPV match odds. It was the first to offer betting for the Survivor Series with the lines being published on the Monday before the event.

The 5Dimes Sportsbook welcomes customers from all over the world. You can join via 5Dimes.com.

Paddy Power

The Irish bookmaker - PaddyPower.com - was the second company to promote betting for the most recent PPV and I am expecting them to be just as consistent with its WWE markets when we're nearer to the time of Tables, Ladders & Chairs.

YouWin

YouWin.com opened up a book on SummerSlam '13 and followed that up by accepting wagers on Survivor Series.

I believe that the company will create a book on TLC if there is customer demand. To join, head over to the front page and sign a quick registration page at YouWin.com.

UWin

Uwin is the Canadian-facing partner of the above Sportsbook. The odds and betting markets are exactly the same, all that is different is the name and that it caters to a Canadian client base.

Canadian bettors can sign up at UWin.com

Sky Bet

The people at SkyBet.com have been opening up betting on WWE pay-per-views for quite a while now. This sportsbook were the first to post odds for the entire Survivor Series card after the earlier bookmakers were only accepting betting on the main three bouts.

Sky Bet usually publishes its pay-per-view odds on the Wednesday/Thursday before each pay-per-view.

New customers can sign up at SkyBet.com.

William Hill

WWE fans can find pay-per-view betting markets at WilliamHill.com if they look hard enough.

The company usually has the lines up early in the weekend of each show. However, they do tend to be taken down for re-adjustment at certain points in the betting period. It does often become a case of catch them when you can.

With that said, William Hill is an established name in sports betting and is highly recommended. You can become a member by signing up at WilliamHill.com

The Rest 

Coral.co.uk

Coral Bookmakers is one of Europe's most popular betting brands and has opened books on the main World Wrestling Entertainment events in the past.

The most recent pay-per-view covered by this book was SummerSlam. It's worth keeping an eye on them to see if TLC betting becomes available. If so, you'll find it under 'TV Specials' in the Non Sports A-Z menu.

New customers can register a betting account at Coral.co.uk.

I hope this post is of some use to you and enables you to get signed up and ready for the odds when they first become available.

Keep checking back to WWELeaks.org as the pay-per-view draws nearer. The 'Latest Posts' section at the top right of this page will help you find out when the odds are up.

Good luck with your bets!

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