Saturday, 29 February 2020

28/2/20 Smackdown Viewership Result And More

Last night's episode of WWE Smackdown had a total average audience of 2,716,000 viewers. This is according to the TV analysis website, ShowBuzzDaily.com which is used by Kambi to settle its proposition markets.

For yesterday's show, Kambi had a market which asked customers whether or not an average of 2,750,000 people would tune in for the two hour episode.

ShowBuzzDaily.com has recorded that 2,736,000 people tuned in for the first hour and there was a drop to 2,697,000 for the second hour.

The result means that the winning selection is 'No'. It was 9/10 when the market was first published on Wednesday. It was cut into 7/10 by Thursday afternoon and was closed shortly before the start of WWE Super ShowDown 2020 a few hours later.

28th February 2020 - WWE Smackdown On FOX Prop Bet


That was the only prop available for this week's professional wrestling TV shows. Despite there only being one market, I still kept track of the performance of Monday Night Raw, AEW Dynamite and WWE NXT to have as a reference if/when Kambi releases props for them in the future.

Here are the results from the other shows.

WWE Monday Night Raw (24/2/20)
The episode had a total average audience of 2,210,000.
There was a slight jump between hour one and two as 2,246,000 were tuned in for the first hour and  2,278,000 viewers were there for the second. The show had 2,106,000 for the final hour.
Last week's episode had an average of 2,437,333 tuned in.

AEW Dynamite (26/2/20)
The two hours of regular AEW programming on TNT had a total average audience of 865,000 viewers. This was the go-home show for tonight's Revolution PPV. The number was down from last week's 893,000.

WWE NXT (26/2/20)
WWE NXT on the USA Network picked up a total average of 717,000. This was down from the 794,000 it had last week.

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