You mean zero right? When Meltzer is doing the whole Yesterday/Tomorrow/Yesterday/Tomorrow/TODAY! deal?
I just dug it up and read through it. In the "Tomorrow's" we see a lot of things:
there's a wedding of Hal Jordan (which does reference that Ollie Queen has gotten married at that point);
Batman, Wonder Woman fighting an apparently super-powered Lex Luthor, who is shouting "He was my son!" in what I'm assuming is a reference to Conner Kent- it's not explicitly stated, and we've never seen Luthor to really have an attachment to Conner, so that may be incorrect;
Superman, filling in the tunnel under his bedroom, understandably shaken over the death of Jonathan Kent;
Bats, Diana, and Clark on Paradise Island, discussing how Diana is giving up immortality in order to marry an unspecified male;
Superman noting that Diana and Bruce didn't come to the Watchtower, thinking "Even after the funeral," ambiguous as to whose funeral, and then Superman, crying saying "Damn you, Bruce;"
this next one is weird- the Three standing over some sort of generated display talking about a "Second Earth," an Earth which has superheroes in costume elements derived from New Earth, Earth 1, and Earth 2, such as a Justice League member Spectre, a Detroit League era Zatanna outfit, a Rex Tyler Hourman, Jay Garrick as the Flash in the League with modern Supes and Batman, and Golden Age Aquaman, Hawkman, and Alan Scott. And I have a feeling this is important, especially with all the other weird, Earth 2 elements running around- like old school Despero, wearing clothes and looking all skinny);
Superman and Wonder Woman talking about Batman's death: Diana: "Is it true what the government said, that he went down-"
Clark- "It's a lie, he went underground for years."
Clark also mentions that Batman hated him in the end, to which Diana responds with: "That's not true. Why would he spend so much time trying to be like you." It's also mentioned that Diana has "come back" from an unclarified position away.