WWE is going all-in for this year’s Survivor Series, and now they’re packing in even more fans.
In a new update posted on October 16, 2025, WrestleTix revealed that WWE has expanded seating for Survivor Series at Petco Park in San Diego. The new configuration includes more seats added between Section 326 and Section 327, boosting overall capacity for the massive Premium Live Event.
“They’ve added more seats in Section 326 going straight across to the other side in Section 327,” the report stated, indicating WWE’s growing confidence in ticket demand for the November 29 event.
Currently, 29,700 tickets have already been distributed, with 2,595 still available for purchase. The setup now accommodates 32,295 fans—an increase from previous layouts. The map itself shows 47,276 total possible seats, but WWE hasn’t opened every section just yet.
To put things into perspective, last year’s Survivor Series in Vancouver drew 17,417 fans. This year’s setup at Petco Park nearly doubles that number, showing just how much WWE is investing into making Survivor Series feel like a major spectacle on the same level as WrestleMania or Royal Rumble.
The cheapest ticket on the market is currently listed at $157.05, with over 1,400 available on the resale market. Demand is clearly strong, and WWE is adjusting the layout to meet it.
Adding seats just six weeks before the show means WWE might still be eyeing even more expansions. With the show slated to start at 3:30 PM local time, the outdoor stadium environment should create a unique atmosphere—especially if every one of those new seats gets filled.
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