The report had two matches tied in regards to match of the night honours with Sasha Banks' WWE Smackdown Women's Championship victory over Bayley and the main event, which saw Randy Orton defeat Drew McIntyre to become WWE Champion, both receive four-and-a-quarter stars from the newsletter's publisher.
Four-and-a-quarter being the highest amount given on the card meant that Kambi settled 'Exactly 4.25 Stars' as the winning pick in its 'Exact Star Rating of the Highest Rated Match' market.
With there being 'Joint Winners' for best match on the card, Kambi settled a prop market in which customers could have gambled on two or more bouts receiving the highest amount of stars for the show.
The winning selection - 'Yes' - was 33/20.
With a match featuring 'Women' having received the highest number of stars in Meltzer's review, another prop - which asked customers whether 'any match featuring only women as active participants' would be 'awarded the highest star rating' - was settled with 'Yes' the winning selection.
As you can see, from the betting, the customers appeared to have sided with the women's match not ending up with more stars than the rest of the card as the winning selection went out from 6/4 to 7/4 while the losing pick dropped from 4/9 into 2/5.
The next best match, behind the two four-and-a-quarter star outings, was the main show opener which saw Roman Reigns successfully retain his WWE Universal Championship against Jey Uso in an 'I Quit' match.
Three-and-a-half stars were awarded to that match. The difference of three-quarters of a star between Reigns/Uso and the two highest scoring bouts on the card meant that 'Yes' was the winning selection in a prop market in which customers gambled on the 'Margin of Victory' of the highest and next best matches being half a star or higher.
Kambi also settled the Over/Under star rating markets for the matches that were advertised in the weeks and days leading up to the event. The lines, stars and results can be viewed in the table below.
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