The preliminary PPV buys estimate for WWE's Money in the Bank PPV is 196,000 buys, which is nearly dead-even with 195,000 buys for last year's MITB PPV featuring C.M. Punk vs. John Cena in Punk's hometown.
The break down is 108,000 domestic buys (55 percent) and 88,000 international buys (45 percent). Over the course of a year, the PPV split typically averages out to 60/40. The preliminary estimate shows MITB leaned more toward the international side this year.
Daniel Bryan chasing the belt >>> CM Punk chasing the belt
The break down is 108,000 domestic buys (55 percent) and 88,000 international buys (45 percent). Over the course of a year, the PPV split typically averages out to 60/40. The preliminary estimate shows MITB leaned more toward the international side this year.
Daniel Bryan chasing the belt >>> CM Punk chasing the belt
