>not wanting free money
page?
>giving away your money
>>1913842
You can place bets on pro wrestling?
Say goodbye to your 10 dollars
Don't the favorites in like 90% of the time?
>>1913881
>dollars
>>1913890
The Miz was priced at 5.00 (+500 moneyline) hours before his match with Dolph Ziggler at Backlash and the odds swung in reverse dramatically just hours before the PPV, it was easy money for anyone who picked up on it. WWE odds have a tendency to dramatically change on Sunday PPV evenings and I believe this Sasha vs Charlotte match is currently mispriced.
>betting on scripted events
What.. I... How... Why is this allowed?
>>1913842
What site is this?
>>1913926
>brexit funny money
He'd probably get more betting with actual dollars.
wait if you can bet money on it that means
WRESTLING IS REAL
IT WAS REAL ALL ALONG
YOU SMARKS GOT WORKED SO HARD BY THE >WRESTLING IS FAKE ANGLE
UFC-FAGS ON SUICUNE WATCH
The fact you can even make bets on a fixed television show is completely ridiculous to me.
>>1913961
If the outcome isn't known by anyone on the outside, how is it any different from any other sport?
>>1913978
>nba
>fifa
>nfl
>>1913967
betfair dot com
>>1913984
>tries to name fixed sports
>doesn't even name the mlb which has been proven to be fixed in the past
>>1913999
>boreball
>>1913979
>professional wrestling
>a sport
>>1913961
At first I thought it didn't make much of a difference between "Guessing which team will win based on how good they are" and "Guessing which wrestler will win based on how shit the booking is", but how come some random WWE intern doesn't sweep these things with his insider info?
>>1914036
How do we know this isnt already happening? If you were kept on the inside about these things surely you would have a friend or relative put money down on your behalf and split the profit. The only thing is the markets for betting usually close 4 or 5 hours before pay per view airs (as opposed to sports where you can bet on the result any time up until the final whistle) and we know how booking decisions can be changed up until the very last second with WWE, but surely there would be some matches you could confidently wager thousands on and make a tidy profit if you were in the booking commitee.
Why doesn't Vince bet on this???? It's literally free money for him.
this is how wwe should make money. book weird finishes to get massive pots
What do they do if wwe comes up with a new weird screwball finish and nobody can decide who won (or even, e.g., whether charlotte won or the winner is inconclusive)
But wwe is so predictable how aren't all of you getting in on this free money?
>>1914069
Bet is voided, original stake is returned in most cases
>>1913842
skanks is winning mate
>>1913961
They put limits on how much you can bet on it generally so someone in the know couldn't just drop a mil and break the system.
But keep in mind you fucking marks got worked by TV guide.
>>1913932
yeah i was £60 on that
>>1913842
Charlotte has zero chance of winning unless Sasha dies during the match and they call an audible
What site you usin' OP?
>>1913842
at least bet on a lock like new day v shesaro
>>1914337
>this "smark" thinks they are cementing the Flair name into the history book
This is the trade for letting Cena win more titles.
what do you reckon lads should i put it on enzo and ass?
>>1914408
All in on Enzo and Cass
>>1914047
That's because it's like insider trading. Completely illegal and can get you thrown in jail.
>>1913999
All pro sports are fixed. All of them. This is known.
>>1914410
It's spelled "Ezno"
Op here. Laughing at anyone who didn't get on this at that price, havent you learned how wwe books yet?
>>1913842
I was literally Dana off from winning £24k
>>1920397
idiot, it was literally the most obvious match
KYS
>>1920397
lmao why would you pick Dana you mong
>>1920349
I can't stand people with this shit attitude. The "I got it all figured out" meme. Pretty sure it's common with short small cocked virgins
>>1920458
i thought they were gonna do the spot where she cheats to win
>>1920397
>24k
Don't think they pay out that high, and top lel @ you picking Dana Brooke over bayley of all people. My sides.
>>1920397
No way they would pay out 24K on scripted wrestling disphit
>>1920502
Sure they do, it's an 8 fold. I've had 8 folds for WWE that have paid out 60k in the past, though never won.
Not only do you have to get all 8 correct, but you can also get fucked over by no contests and injuries.
>>1920538
How much did you wager?
>>1920470
I don't have it figured out. I was pointing out the odds were incredibly good value given wwe booking trends at the present and it shouldn't have been evident to anyone aware of them that this was worth a punt
>>1920538
Prove it with your bet slip
>>1920680
skybet removes the potential returns after you've lost, so it just displays £0 and doesn't include the original amount