WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2025 Announced for This November in San Diego
WWE announced that this year’s Survivor Series WarGames event will be taking place on November 29th at the Petco Park in San Diego, California.
It was also announced that tickets for this upcoming event will officially go on sale starting on July 9th for the pre-sale and July 11th for the general public.
Survivor Series: WarGames tickets on sale Friday, July 11
June 30, 2025 – WWE, in partnership with the San Diego Padres and the San Diego Tourism Marketing District (SDTMD), today announced that tickets for Survivor Series: WarGames on Saturday, November 29 at Petco Park in San Diego will go on sale starting Friday, July 11 at 11am ET/8am PT via Ticketmaster.com.
Presale for Survivor Series: WarGames tickets will begin Wednesday, July 9 at 11am ET/8am PT. Fans can now register to be the first to receive presale information by visiting: https://www.wwe.com/presale-registration-survivor-series-2025.
For the fourth consecutive year, Survivor Series will feature both men’s and women’s WarGames matches.
Additionally, Survivor Series: WarGames Pass packages will soon be available from On Location, offering fans unrivaled access to every exhilarating moment. Packages include premium seating, pre-show hospitality with WWE Superstar appearances, ringside photo opportunities, and more. To learn more about Priority Passes, please visit https://onlocationexp.com/survivorseries.
John Cena Appearance Announced for July 18th WWE SmackDown Show
WWE is currently advertising that Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena will be making an appearance at their WWE SmackDown show on July 18th at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas.
This will be one of Cena’s remaining 15 dates left in his retirement tour.
Saraya Comments on She Hasn’t Had Any Conversations Yet with WWE for Potential Return
The Orlando Sentinel held a recent interview with former AEW talent Saraya, former Paige in WWE. One of the topics discussed included Saraya’s thoughts about her not having any conversations yet with WWE for a potential return to the company.
“I haven’t had a conversation with them. I know, I always get tagged in everything, as soon as there’s a mystery going around, they’re like, ‘Hey, she’s coming back.’ But no. I love the WWE, but no.”
Saraya also gave her thoughts about her currently being on a break from wrestling and her plans to resume her wrestling career next year.
“It feels good to take a little break from wrestling and then see the outpouring of love from people saying they want me back. I just want to get my feet wet outside of wrestling for a little bit and take care of myself this year. It’s consumed me my whole life. All 32 years of my life has been wrestling, so I just want to find myself a little bit outside it and next year, maybe come back.”

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