Kambi's pro wrestling TV prop markets - for the week commencing April 27th - were published today.
There are six propositions written up for the shows. These include markets for the four shows and then an additional two 'spread' propositions.
For Monday's episode of WWE Raw, Kambi is asking customers to gamble whether or not the episode has a total average audience of 1,775,000 viewers or higher.
Those who would like to gamble on the 'Yes' can get 17/20. 17/20 is also being offered to those who want to bet on Raw doing below 1.775 Million.
The most recent episode had a total average of 1,842,000.
This week's WWE NXT had 665,000 viewers. For the upcoming week, Kambi is asking customers to bet on the airing picking up 650,000 or more.
'No' is a 4/5 favourite while 'Yes' is out at 9/10.
NXT's competition for Wednesday night - AEW Dynamite - had 731.000 viewers. Kambi is asking punters to bet on the April 29th edition having at least 750,000.
The 'No' is a favourite in this prop as well because it is 4/6 while the option to bet on the episode doing 750,000 or higher is 27/25.
The Wednesday night spread special asks customers whether Dynamite will beat NXT by 100,000 or more viewers.
'Yes' is a 3/4 favourite and 'No' is 19/20.
The April 24th episode of WWE Smackdown on FOX had a total average of 2,014,000 viewers. For the May 1st ep, Kambi is asking customers whether the show will record an audience of 2,000,000 o higher.
Those who think it will can get 4/5 for the 'Yes'. A winning bet on 'No' will pay out at 9/10.
The final market available is the spread which sees Smackdown going up against Monday's Raw. It asks whether the Friday programme will beat Raw by 200,000 or higher.
EVS is being offered to those who believe the difference will be shorter - or for Raw to win - while 7/10 is the price for those who'd like to bet on there being a chasm of 200,000 viewers or more between the two shows.
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