Overview
Survivor Series (2013) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by WWE. The show took place on November 24, 2013, at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. It was the twenty-seventh edition of the Survivor Series chronology and formed part of WWE's late-year pay-per-view calendar.
Historical context
Survivor Series began in 1987 and is one of WWE's longest-running annual events. Traditionally held in November, it is notable for team-based elimination bouts that emphasize tag-team strategy and surprise eliminations. The event is regarded alongside WWE's other major shows as a cornerstone of the promotion's yearly storytelling.
Format and characteristics
Although specific match lineups vary year to year, Survivor Series shows typically include multi-man elimination matches, singles title defenses, and grudge matches that resolve or escalate ongoing rivalries. The 2013 edition was distributed via traditional pay-per-view channels, prior to the wide rollout of WWE's streaming service the following year.
Event significance
Holding the event at TD Garden placed Survivor Series (2013) in a major Northeastern sports and entertainment arena, drawing on Boston's passionate fan base. The show's timing near Thanksgiving has made Survivor Series a seasonal fixture for many fans and a key date for advancing year-end story arcs in WWE programming.
Notable features and legacy
- Part of an annual series that emphasizes elimination-tag tradition and team storytelling.
- Served as the 27th instance in a lineage that began in 1987.
- Produced by WWE and presented to fans through established broadcast partners.
For more details about the event card, match outcomes, and legacy notes, consult dedicated wrestling archives and WWE's own event references: see the event listing and related pages via pay-per-view listings, the WWE site, venue information at TD Garden, and local Boston coverage through Boston and Massachusetts resources.