
Attendance Record Set at WWE Survivor Series in San Diego – WWE confirmed a major milestone at Survivor Series 2025 in San Diego, announcing that 46,016 fans filled Petco Park for the event. The company noted that this figure represents a new all-time attendance record for Survivor Series.
The previous benchmark stood for nearly four decades, set in 1987 when 21,300 fans were announced at the Richfield Coliseum in Richfield Township, Ohio. This year’s show marked the first time Survivor Series took place inside a stadium instead of a traditional arena, giving the company the opportunity to draw a much larger crowd and create a different visual presentation for one of WWE’s signature annual events.
The shift to a stadium setting not only elevated the scale of the show but also brought added attention from various industries beyond wrestling. WWE Survivor Series attracted a mix of celebrities, athletes, and public figures, many of whom were in attendance to take in the action live from San Diego.
Among those spotted at the event were rapper and songwriter Lil Yachty, former World Heavyweight Champion boxer Andy Ruiz, and San Diego Padres pitcher Jeremiah Estrada. They were joined by singer and songwriter Adriel Favela, actress Danielle Fishel, and Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove, showcasing the wide appeal WWE continues to maintain across sports and entertainment.
The impressive turnout highlights WWE’s ongoing momentum as it continues to expand its major premium live events into larger venues. The transition to stadium shows for select events has become increasingly common, and Survivor Series now joins that list with a record-breaking night at Petco Park. For more updates and coverage, WrestlingAttitude.Com will continue to follow all fallout from the event as details emerge.
Attendance Record Set at WWE Survivor Series in San Diego


