The viewership numbers are in for the All In: Zero Hour show, which served as the kickoff program for the All In event that aired on pay-per-view, Fite TV, and HonorClub.

The show pulled in an average of 196,00 viewers on WGN America, according to Show Buzz Daily and ranked 85th for the day on cable for the top 150 shows that aired. It should be noted that this was the only show that aired on the cable network to make the top 150 list for the day.

For comparison purposes, this is what a typical episode of Lucha Underground on the El Rey Network and Impact Wrestling on Pop TV would draw. The only difference is that those shows air in primetime. Last week’s episode of Impact pulled in an average of 225,000 viewers, and their lowest total for the year is 168,000.

The Zero Hour show did a 0.08 rating in the 18-49 demo, which is important due to the fanbase that Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks, who put on the event, was aiming to engage with. The show had to go up against some stiff competition as Saturday marked the kickoff for the college football season with games airing on ESPN, FOX, CBS, and ABC. Those games averaged a combined 10 million viewers.

The show featured two matches that saw Frankie Kazarian and Christopher Daniels vs. The Briscoes as well as the Over Budget Battle Royal, which was won by Flip Gordon, as the winner was set to get a shot at Jay Lethal’s ROH World Title later in the night.

As of this writing, the number of PPV buys for All In is currently unavailable.