This result now means that a couple of Kambi's remaining TV prop markets - for this week - will now be settled.
As you can see, in the table above, the proposition asked of the customers was whether they believed the episode would have a total average of 2,200,000 or more viewers.
'No' will win. Going by the betting, it would appear that the consensus did indeed pick the correct side as the odds fell from 4/5 into 11/25 in the period when the market was available.
A second proposition market, this time asking customers whether Smackdown would beat Raw by 425,000 or more viewers, will also be settled with 'No' the winning selection.
Monday's episode of Raw had a total average of 1,728,000. Therefore, the difference was 207,000 viewers.
The winning selection was 3/4 while the 'Yes' was 19/20.
ShowBuzzdaily.com - the website that Kambi uses to grade its TV props for professional wrestling - reports that 1,962,000 were tuned in for the first hour of Smackdown. 1,908,000 were there for the second half of the airing.
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