Kemo
11-25-2015, 07:43 PM
WWE has released some pay-per-view sales numbers for their Hell In A Cell PPV in October.
According to WWE, the event headlined by The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar did 87,000 PPV buys. 74% of the sales were international, and 26% were domestic. This number of course does not include viewers who watched the event on the WWE Network.
This is up from the 77,000 buys their Night Of Champions PPV did in September. For comparison, the lowest-selling PPV of the year was Fast Lane with 46,000 buys, and the highest-selling was WrestleMania 31 with 259,000.
Here’s a list of WWE’s PPV buys so far in 2015:
Royal Rumble – 145,000 buys
Fast Lane – 46,000 buys
WM31 – 259,000 buys
Extreme Rules – 56,000 buys
Payback – 57,000 buys
Money In The Bank – 57,000 buys
Battleground – 80,000 buys
Summerslam – 121,000 buys
Night of Champions – 77,000 buys
Hell in a Cell – 87,000 buys
According to WWE, the event headlined by The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar did 87,000 PPV buys. 74% of the sales were international, and 26% were domestic. This number of course does not include viewers who watched the event on the WWE Network.
This is up from the 77,000 buys their Night Of Champions PPV did in September. For comparison, the lowest-selling PPV of the year was Fast Lane with 46,000 buys, and the highest-selling was WrestleMania 31 with 259,000.
Here’s a list of WWE’s PPV buys so far in 2015:
Royal Rumble – 145,000 buys
Fast Lane – 46,000 buys
WM31 – 259,000 buys
Extreme Rules – 56,000 buys
Payback – 57,000 buys
Money In The Bank – 57,000 buys
Battleground – 80,000 buys
Summerslam – 121,000 buys
Night of Champions – 77,000 buys
Hell in a Cell – 87,000 buys