ShowBuzzdaily.com - the website that Kambi uses to grade its pro wrestling television markets - has indicated that 2,189,000 tuned in for the first hour and then there was a drop into 2,146.000 for the second.
This places the total average, for the night, at 2,167,500.
The result means that a prop market - in which customers could gamble on the total average will be settled in favour of 'Yes'.
As you'll see below, the bookmakers initially asked the punters whether or not the episode would have a total average of two million or more. The line was moved to 2.1 Million in midweek.
Kambi also published its regular Smackdown versus Raw spread proposition market.
In this one, customers were asked whether or not Smackdown would beat the August 17th episode of Monday Night Raw by at least 425.000 viewers.
With Raw getting a total average of 1,643,000, the difference was 524,000. Therefore, 'Yes' will be graded as the winning selection in this market as well.
As you'll see below, the selection started out at 9/10 before being moved up to 19/20 after 'No' was taken to 3/4 from 4/5.
In the end, both selections were at 17/20 after 'Yes' fell from the aforementioned 19/20.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for reading this post. Please note: All comments are moderated and will be published or rejected at the blog owner’s discretion.
Summer 2020 Update:
Due to changes with the blogging platform (not getting notified of new comments), I have had to close the comment section. Until I find a remedy, you can reach out on Twitter (@WWELeaksDotOrg)
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.