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newbie
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March 03, 2017, 02:24:25 PM
#20
I think betmoose accepts bets for Royal Rumble a few years ago, but when I tried to log in no bets are open for any upcoming events for WWE. last one that they have was 2015 Royal Rumble. Even if WWE is scripted there are times WWE owners change the outcome of the match last minute one fine example I think is the Montreal Screw job which is a match between Bret Hitman Hart and Shawn Michaels.

Betmoose have odds now: https://www.betmoose.com/hostedBets/art_vandelay
legendary
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February 14, 2017, 03:41:12 AM
#19
I think betmoose accepts bets for Royal Rumble a few years ago, but when I tried to log in no bets are open for any upcoming events for WWE. last one that they have was 2015 Royal Rumble. Even if WWE is scripted there are times WWE owners change the outcome of the match last minute one fine example I think is the Montreal Screw job which is a match between Bret Hitman Hart and Shawn Michaels.
newbie
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February 14, 2017, 03:28:46 AM
#18

If you are serious about this why don't you post the sites which accepts bet lines for Wwe and i am hearing this for the first time that you can wage a bet on scripted matches.If there is any real betting sites out there that accepts Wwe i am sure i would make a hell lot of money with it as you really know how the match will end up with the phony story lines they have. Tongue

Because, as you can read, the OP asked to be messaged with the books.

Since it seems like he was lying about his intentions, I guess there's no harm in posting publicly.  Betfair, Paddy, 888, Skybet all offer WWE odds for PPVs.  As I mentioned, there are plenty of people making money betting on these markets because of the nature of the event, there is a very real arb opportunity the day of.  You can't make "a hell lot of money" because the betting limits are capped to very small amounts (~$50-100).

Not sure what you mean by "lying about his intentions" but I did state that I already know about the European books. All those you mentioned in Your post and in Your PM to me are European bookies and known to me. In fact, there are over 20 European bookies that offer odds on WWE from time to time. I think I've covered them all.

If you were to tip me about some lesser known US bookie (maybe a bitcoin based bookie like Nitrogensports) that will offer odds on WWE then I'll happily throw a donation Your way. MyBookie, Xbet and some scam group whose name starts with M and I won't mention, I already know about.

With WrestleMania coming up April 1st chances are now is the time some obscure bitcoin based bookie will offer this market.

As an aside, I do agree With Your assessment that everyone posting here (aside from you and me) are morons.
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February 13, 2017, 05:10:55 PM
#17
His a tip for anyone who wants to bet on the WWE, it's for Wrestlemania 33 The tip is to bet on Brock Lesnar in what ever match he is having at the event because he should win. I'm thinking that he may face Goldberg once again and this time Lensar will get the win. As the WWE is scripted it can be easy to read at times just like I knew that John Cena would win the title at the Royal Ramble but I got it wrong in the Royal Ramble match as I thought that Lesnar would win and face Goldberg at Wrestlemania for the title which Goldberg would win in one of the upcoming PPV's but I got it wrong. But still like I said whoever Brock Lesnar faces at Wrestlemania 33 he should win. It looks like this will be the script for Lesnar to win.
legendary
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February 13, 2017, 03:31:19 PM
#16

If you are serious about this why don't you post the sites which accepts bet lines for Wwe and i am hearing this for the first time that you can wage a bet on scripted matches.If there is any real betting sites out there that accepts Wwe i am sure i would make a hell lot of money with it as you really know how the match will end up with the phony story lines they have. Tongue

Because, as you can read, the OP asked to be messaged with the books.

Since it seems like he was lying about his intentions, I guess there's no harm in posting publicly.  Betfair, Paddy, 888, Skybet all offer WWE odds for PPVs.  As I mentioned, there are plenty of people making money betting on these markets because of the nature of the event, there is a very real arb opportunity the day of.  You can't make "a hell lot of money" because the betting limits are capped to very small amounts (~$50-100).
hero member
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February 13, 2017, 02:47:42 PM
#15
Everyone posting in here is a moron.  You can of course wager on WWE, despite it being a predetermined event.  As long as there's action on both sides, bookmakers will always offer odds.  In fact, there's a ton of great arb opportunities available betting on WWE PPVs because the "smart money" (insiders) always comes in on one book first, giving you a brief window to get bets down on other books before they update their odds.

I PM'ed you a couple of books that take bets, as per your request.  Good luck.
If you are serious about this why don't you post the sites which accepts bet lines for Wwe and i am hearing this for the first time that you can wage a bet on scripted matches.If there is any real betting sites out there that accepts Wwe i am sure i would make a hell lot of money with it as you really know how the match will end up with the phony story lines they have. Tongue
hero member
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February 12, 2017, 09:00:21 AM
#14
looking for books that have odds on WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment).

5Dimes, Bodog, Bovada and all the European sportsbooks I know about. will happily send donation to anyone who help me discover a new book. prefer to be notified by PM.

Well i believe WWE is fake but its a good entertainment though its fun to watch but the wrestlers have bigger income or salary than ever but some fights are real as ever like bloodshed and the TLC match they are wicked but i don't know really its a fake blood but you should find it for yourself and see if its real or not to me i will just act like its real Smiley for entertainment Cheesy
Yes WWE just for entertainment and not 100% real wrestling. If it was made a bet I think it is very vulnerable with trickery so that a winner can be specified, it can be a very profitable business. I am sure if there is blood it was a trick and had already been prepared before the start. Indeed it was the entertainment but not suitable for gambling.
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February 12, 2017, 04:36:34 AM
#13
looking for books that have odds on WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment).

5Dimes, Bodog, Bovada and all the European sportsbooks I know about. will happily send donation to anyone who help me discover a new book. prefer to be notified by PM.
Damn my boy are you serious,it is a fake show and in it Entertainment show and not a real sport and how come you get to bet on scripted moves and no one in the right mind would start a betting site for scripted matches  Cheesy I hope you will understand the reality at least now. Smiley
Well said, its a fake show to make the people fool. Else most of the gambling websites could have added it to the gambling event list. As mentioned by above mate everything happening is a developed script similar to a movie. So there is nothing to do with watching WWE, just we can make our self a fool.
Thats why i dont like to see those fights because its too really obvious that those are just scripted and sometimes its really overacting which they do miss sometimes and still do the act.I think it wont be considered to put on any sportsbet because chances of winning could be manipulated anytime.
sr. member
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February 12, 2017, 04:24:45 AM
#12
looking for books that have odds on WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment).

5Dimes, Bodog, Bovada and all the European sportsbooks I know about. will happily send donation to anyone who help me discover a new book. prefer to be notified by PM.

Well i believe WWE is fake but its a good entertainment though its fun to watch but the wrestlers have bigger income or salary than ever but some fights are real as ever like bloodshed and the TLC match they are wicked but i don't know really its a fake blood but you should find it for yourself and see if its real or not to me i will just act like its real Smiley for entertainment Cheesy
legendary
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February 11, 2017, 08:07:56 PM
#11
Everyone posting in here is a moron.  You can of course wager on WWE, despite it being a predetermined event.  As long as there's action on both sides, bookmakers will always offer odds.  In fact, there's a ton of great arb opportunities available betting on WWE PPVs because the "smart money" (insiders) always comes in on one book first, giving you a brief window to get bets down on other books before they update their odds.

I PM'ed you a couple of books that take bets, as per your request.  Good luck.
hero member
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February 11, 2017, 07:57:33 PM
#10
Betting on wwe would be a bad choice, wwe is not a real wrestling it is a show for entertainment, and you are going to feel frustrated when you lost because the wwe wrestler being cheated by interference or not logical incident, i think you are going to waste your money if you are betting on wwe
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February 11, 2017, 07:41:24 PM
#9
Although I am a big WWE fan I would love betting on it. However because its not a contest of skill or whos better i can never see anyone actually betting on it. Would be a interesting idea if only it wasn't for the scripted part. Yes its fake but some of the stuff hurts and injuries are still real.
Injuries are real and if you are being hit with a steel chair it would hurt.I would like to call pro wrestling as stunt teams as they do stunts to entertain the crowd,WWE is like a drama company who book shows in major cities and sell stories in the form of choreographed fight and you wont be able to find a betting site to make any odds for that.  Cheesy

I agree i always refer to it as a soap opera for males. Obviously females like it to but its one that guys can watch. No sports book would be able to because it is scripted. Even taking one of those chops across the chest would hurt. So although it is "fake" some aspects of it are real.
hero member
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February 11, 2017, 07:02:34 PM
#8
Although I am a big WWE fan I would love betting on it. However because its not a contest of skill or whos better i can never see anyone actually betting on it. Would be a interesting idea if only it wasn't for the scripted part. Yes its fake but some of the stuff hurts and injuries are still real.
Injuries are real and if you are being hit with a steel chair it would hurt.I would like to call pro wrestling as stunt teams as they do stunts to entertain the crowd,WWE is like a drama company who book shows in major cities and sell stories in the form of choreographed fight and you wont be able to find a betting site to make any odds for that.  Cheesy
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February 11, 2017, 06:58:22 PM
#7
Although I am a big WWE fan I would love betting on it. However because its not a contest of skill or whos better i can never see anyone actually betting on it. Would be a interesting idea if only it wasn't for the scripted part. Yes its fake but some of the stuff hurts and injuries are still real.
legendary
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February 11, 2017, 05:17:04 PM
#6
bookies won't offer that since it's not even a sport and every thing is fixed so you won't find it in normal bookies
however maybe some betting exchanges offer that , or the sites that let players create any event to bet on but I'm not sure cause I don't have the experience with such sites
sr. member
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February 11, 2017, 04:12:11 PM
#5
I was also an avid WWE fan when i was a kid during the late 90s and when i knew that it was all fake and scripted i stopped watching the show but now and then i used to watch old matches just for memory sake Cheesy and since it is not a real sport you wont be able to find betting sites for WWE.
legendary
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February 11, 2017, 08:52:14 AM
#4
looking for books that have odds on WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment).

5Dimes, Bodog, Bovada and all the European sportsbooks I know about. will happily send donation to anyone who help me discover a new book. prefer to be notified by PM.
Damn my boy are you serious,it is a fake show and in it Entertainment show and not a real sport and how come you get to bet on scripted moves and no one in the right mind would start a betting site for scripted matches  Cheesy I hope you will understand the reality at least now. Smiley
i think eaLiTy is right, WWE is for an entertainment only and it will not fair if people bet for scripted match, and some sportsbetting site must already know it that is why they not put WWE match in their list
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February 11, 2017, 08:28:20 AM
#3
looking for books that have odds on WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment).

5Dimes, Bodog, Bovada and all the European sportsbooks I know about. will happily send donation to anyone who help me discover a new book. prefer to be notified by PM.
Damn my boy are you serious,it is a fake show and in it Entertainment show and not a real sport and how come you get to bet on scripted moves and no one in the right mind would start a betting site for scripted matches  Cheesy I hope you will understand the reality at least now. Smiley
Well said, its a fake show to make the people fool. Else most of the gambling websites could have added it to the gambling event list. As mentioned by above mate everything happening is a developed script similar to a movie. So there is nothing to do with watching WWE, just we can make our self a fool.
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February 11, 2017, 08:15:23 AM
#2
looking for books that have odds on WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment).

5Dimes, Bodog, Bovada and all the European sportsbooks I know about. will happily send donation to anyone who help me discover a new book. prefer to be notified by PM.
Damn my boy are you serious,it is a fake show and it is an Entertainment show and not a real sport and how come you get to bet on scripted moves and no one in the right mind would start a betting site for scripted matches  Cheesy I hope you will understand the reality at least now. Smiley
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February 11, 2017, 08:08:24 AM
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