The number means that a couple of pro wrestling TV viewership prop bets - published by Kambi - were settled in favour of 'No'.
In the first market, customers were given the opportunity to wager on the prospect of Raw's total average being at 1,775,000 or higher.
Looking at the betting, it would appear that there was interest in the eventual winner as its price was lowered from 3/4 into 4/6 between Sunday and Monday evening.
The episode had 1,811,000 tuned in for the first hour. There was a drop into 1,754,000 for the second hour and the final sixty minutes saw 1,601,000 remaining.
1,601,000 is a key number for the second prop bet for Monday night as the market was specific to the show's third hour.
Kambi asked its customers whether or not the final sixty minutes would have a total average of at least 1,700,000 viewers.
The eventual winner, in this market, was a 7/10 favourite to start off with. It dipped into 13/20 before the market was taken down on Monday night.
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