Pay-per-view orders for the traditional WWE Money In The Bank 2024 significantly outstripped the total of the preceding two special events.
It’s worth noting that the vast majority of PPV acquisitions come from rural regions with limited internet connectivity, given that most fans nowadays view these events on Peacock and the WWE Network.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has disclosed that WWE Money In The Bank 2024 garnered superior numbers than WWE King & Queen Of The Ring 2024 and WWE Clash At The Castle: Scotland, attributing this to heightened enthusiasm and a more convenient time slot.
WWE Money In The Bank 2024 logged 6,000 orders, signifying a 50.4% surge from WWE Clash At The Castle: Scotland and a 23.4% lift from WWE King & Queen Of The Ring 2024.
Once late orders were included, WWE Clash At The Castle: Scotland achieved 6,600 orders, marking a 10% enhancement from WWE King & Queen Of The Ring 2024.
Of the fans who procured WWE Money In The Bank 2024, 11.8% also purchased AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door 2024.
WWE Money In The Bank 2024 prompted 200,000 Google inquiries. The announcement of John Cena’s retirement provoked a further 100,000 searches.