This is according to the TV viewership website, ShowBuzzdaily.com, that Kambi uses to grade its pro wrestling television prop bets.
For last night, customers were asked to gamble on the prospect of the show having a total average of at least 600,000 viewers.
The number was low because AEW had to move from its regular slot of Wednesday night due to what was supposed to have been the NBA playoffs.
As you can see below, the eventual winner started off at EVS. It was cut - into 17/20 - three days later.
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