>The estimate on U.S. PPV buys was 8,000, which doesn’t mean much since most viewers are streaming. However, it was down from 18,600 at the same point for SummerSlam and down from the 9,200 for Money In The Bank. The SummerSlam number shows just how much the name value of the big three events carry. Also, this was an afternoon show rather than a prime time show so you were going to get less viewers in the afternoon, both television and streaming. But this was a big event the U.K. should have gotten years ago, and with the live gate and site fee, it probably generated more money for the company than anything but WrestleMania. Plus it was a great time slot to get a U.K. television audience since live PPV shows in that country start after midnight on a Saturday or Sunday. Of those 8,000 buyers, 10.48 percent purchased All Out the next day and 89.52 percent did not.