The traditional pay-per-view buys for WWE Money In The Bank 2024 surpassed the numbers of the previous two pay-per-view events.
It is important to note that PPV buys primarily originate from rural areas with limited internet access, as most viewers now access these events through Peacock and the WWE Network.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that WWE Money In The Bank 2024 drew better numbers than WWE King & Queen Of The Ring 2024 and WWE Clash At The Castle: Scotland, due to increased interest and a more favorable time slot.
WWE Money In The Bank 2024 recorded 6,000 buys, marking a 50.4% increase from WWE Clash At The Castle: Scotland and a 23.4% increase from WWE King & Queen Of The Ring 2024.
With late buys factored in, WWE Clash At The Castle: Scotland reached 6,600 buys, marking a 10% increase from WWE King & Queen Of The Ring 2024.
Of the viewers who purchased WWE Money In The Bank 2024, 11.8% also bought AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door 2024.
WWE Money In The Bank 2024 registered 200,000 Google searches. John Cena’s retirement announcement generated an additional 100,000 searches.