Royal Rumble 2025 Draws 65,407-70,347 Fans, Most Successful Non-WrestleMania Show Ever (WWE News)
WWE claimed two separate attendances for Royal Rumble 2025, which grossed around $17 million.

Between 65,407 and 70,347 attended WWE Royal Rumble 2025, depending on which claim you believe, with the 1 February supershow grossing around $17 million.
WWE had claimed a Royal Rumble 2025 attendance of 70,347 during the broadcast. During the post-show press conference, Chief Content Officer Paul 'Triple H' Levesque repeated this figure, though 65,407 was displayed on an on-screen graphic. So either Levesque and the broadcasting team misspoke and shot too high, or the chyron was too low.
WrestleTix, the foremost independent logger of professional wrestling ticket sales, had the Royal Rumble at 67,590 tickets distributed, landing in the middle.
Wherever the true attendance figure lies, Royal Rumble 2025 was another mammoth business success for WWE. This year's crowd blows the previous record of 60,477 (Royal Rumble 1997) out of the water. Royal Rumble 2025 also becomes the best-attended non-WrestleMania event in company history, breaking Hulk Hogan vs. Paul Orndroff's previous record of 61,470 for The Big Event on 28 August 1986.
For the Wrestling Observer/Figure Four Online, Dave Meltzer writes that Royal Rumble 2025's gate of approximately $17 million is the third highest in WWE history, behind WrestleMania 40's two nights. This figure will be overtaken by WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas, Nevada this April, however.
Royal Rumble 2025 viewership information should become available via Netflix's Tudum site, which publishes overall views and total hours viewed for its 10 most-watched television shows and movies that week every Tuesday. Last week's WWE Raw drew 3 million global weekly viewers on the platform.