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Just hours before the show begins, Survivor Series: Wargames 2025 is already one of WWE's biggest box office hits of the year. According to the latest report from WrestleTix published early this morning, the company has distributed 42,750 tickets, representing an increase of 1,749 seats in just one day.
The current stadium map shows 1,378 tickets available within a configuration of 44,128 seats, although the venue has the capacity to expand to 48,496 spectators if WWE decides to open all sections. With demand skyrocketing, it wouldn't be surprising to see the company open up new areas in the coming hours.
This final surge comes right after the report from November 27, where an increase of 6,461 tickets in four days had already been recorded, coinciding with the announcement of the show's main events. In total, the event has gained over 8,000 tickets sold in less than five days, a figure that confirms the enormous interest of the audience in these matches, as well as in John Cena's last premium event.
To maintain momentum, WWE has lowered the price of the cheapest ticket to $100.95, and WrestleTix confirmed that new sections were added in the upper rings and areas near the bullpen to accommodate the increase in buyers.
With these numbers, Survivor Series 2025 has already far surpassed last year's attendance in Vancouver, which was 17,417 fans. We will see how high the final figure reaches, which will surely be announced during the show's broadcast.