The episode had a total average audience of 2,039,500 viewers with 2,087,000 tuned in for the first hour and 1,992,000 for the second.
Kambi had a proposition which asked customers whether the airing would pull in a total average of 1.9 Million or more. The 'No' selection was a favourite. The eventual winner started at 19/20 and was as high as 7/4 yesterday afternoon. You can see how I compiled the changes made to the market in the image below.
Another two prop markets, that were waiting for this result, will also be settled.
In one, customers were asked whether Smackdown would beat Raw by at least 100,000 viewers. With Raw picking up a low 1,686,000 for Monday night's airing, the winning selection will be 'Yes' as the difference was 353,500.
The eventual winner was a 3/4 favourite over the 19/20 that was offered for those who may have wanted to back Smackdown not beating Raw by less than 0.1 Million.
The final prop that was available allowed customers to bet on 'The USA Network vs The Field'. In it, clients gambled whether or not the combined number for the two WWE shows on the USA Network (Raw and WWE NXT) would beat the combined numbers for AEW Dynamite on TNT and WWE Smackdown on FOX.
As already mentioned above, and on Tuesday, Raw had a total average of 1,686,000. Add in the 663,000 for WWE NXT from Wednesday night and that would have made the USA Network number 2,349,000.
Wednesday's episode of AEW Dynamite had a total average of 732,000 viewers so - with that number added to the 2,039,500 for Smackdown - the final number is 2,771,500.
Therefore, the winning selection in the USA Network .vs. The Field prop will be 'No'. It was a 7/10 favourite over the EVS that was available to those who thought that Raw and NXT would outdo Dynamite and Smackdown.
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