I’d say it’s suffered more as a tv show/online viewing experience than as a live event. The live shows are still very good but the aired episodes are handled horribly.
@gd7enjoyer this year is when I learned this. Sure the tracks have gotten kind of stale since they had to abandon crush cars, but tbh the trucks are capable of stuff we couldn't dream about in the mid 2000s. I saw 2 stadium shows this year and the highlight reels are super long.
So many iconic truck combinations any Monster Jam fan will miss Grave Digger- Dennis Anderson Maximum Destruction- Tom Meents Avenger- Jim Koehler El Toro Loco- Lupe Soza/Marc McDonald Madusa- Madusa Gunslinger- Scott Hartsock Bounty Hunter- Jim Creten Batman- John Seasock Black Stallion- Mike Vaters Destroyer- Dan Evans Blue Thunder- Tony Farrell/Linsey Weenk Captain’s Curse- Pablo Huffaker Grave Digger The Legend- Adam Anderson Air Force Afterburner- Damon Bradshaw Safe Auto Minimizer- Marc McDonald Escalade- George Balhan Pastrana 199- Cam McQueen Nitro Circus- Travis Pastrana/Cam McQueen Advance Auto Parts Grinder- Lupe Soza Superman/Captain America- Chad Fortune Northern Nightmare- Cam McQueen Metal Mulisha- Todd Leduc Stone Crusher- Steve Sims Team Hotwheels Firestorm- Neil Elliott Even the obscure ones like Shock Therapy, War Wizard, Team Suzuki, Wrecking Crew, Excaliber, Blacksmith, Backdraft, King Krunch are quality as well
Old monster jam really was the best, the tracks, the trucks, the noise, the feeling, it’s almost all gone in modern Monster Jam. Now almost anyblittle thing can end a run, all the tracks are the same, there no car or bus hardly ever on track, and while the truck have stayed the same, (for the most part) the feeling you get, when watch, when seeing is gone, NASCAR arguably has suffered a similar fate, with what made the sport special seemingly being thrown aside for people who don’t care. It’s sad. But I can always hope for a change, it was a change that hurt it, it was a change that made it popular. Hopefully we’ll get a good change again, it’s never to late.
Not even the trucks are the same. Barely any independent teams or iconic trucks anymore. And the ones that ARE iconic run multiple of the same truck, which is complete joke There’s 3 or 4 Grave Diggers at each event, and lots of other quite forgettable trucks tbh
@@Duval-In-The-Wall yeah, a lot of independent teams are gone, but trucks like El Toro Loco, Avenger, Mohawk Warrior, and Grave digger are still around and mostly the same too, Max d, Monster Mutt, and Blue Thunder, are still around but are Drastically different from what they used to look like, and after that most of the other trucks are new trucks, and maybe A couple of other trucks I forgot about that are still around today, but I do miss trucks like Brutus, Taz, Hotwheels, Bulldozer, King Krunch, Grinder, And Bounty Hunter, ( Note to self, BH is still around today along with Scarlet Bandit but they are no longer apart of Monster Jam, also their completely different from what they used to look like.)
@@alextriplett9414 Yeah there were a few survivors, although I can’t tell you who currently drives El Toro, it’s always Marc/Soza in my mind Mohawk Warrior is a decent one but fucking hell was the Escalade just a beauty, its more iconic imo Amazing work by Avenger and Team Scream, I always forget that Koehler is still going, even though that 57 Chevy style is no longer there. Idk what is going on with Blue Thunder, I don’t mind it’s new design, but since Weenk left there’s no consistency with that truck
For me, Monster Jam died after 2016. Namely, when World Finals 18 happened. Fan judging started dragging it down, then they cut down on crushables to the point where I’m lucky to see one or two cars on a track, and then there’s the absolute garbage that is two wheel. I pretty much just go to one or two live shows, and watch the World Finals when they post it. If something noteworthy happened in the regular season, social media being what it is will show that to me. That said, at least there’s enough backlog content to keep me occupied. Even if it has audio and video issues, and the occasional missing episode (wow FELD, you clearly care) it’s nice to have access to the glory days.
Monster Jam really went from how much destruction, trucks can cause to the track. Crush cars, smashing Buses, destroying trailers and blasting thru motorhomes. To now it's how much can you destroy the truck off all the various dirt ramps and a backflip to finish every run.
Hopefully FELD will actually listen to us instead of just sweeping it under the rug. But then again i heard the reason they removed crush cars is because it saves time and money when creating and tearing down the course
Monster Jam will never be like it used to the change will start after they get rid of those dumb BKT tires and bring crush cars and actual obstacles then next bring back Scott and Mark
Ah yes. A time before BKT had their name on tires, a time with free standing crush cars, a time with Dennis Anderson and Scott Douglas. A time before Monster mutt in the mercury body. Before the Megalodon and Dragonoid. A time when Bulldozer, Destroyer, Black Smith, Predator, Air force one, The marvel trucks + DC trucks, the original Maximum Destruction and Captains curse were still running. These were the days.
This video was absolutely amazing in every way. I usually loath when people put music and lower the audio but you have struck the perfect balance in the audio levels and I absolutely love it. Keep up this amazing work
I went to world finals last year since it was my dream after growing up watching monster jam 2013 season and before, and tbh more stuff happened in regular shows back then than what happened there. Wish we could go back
in the old Monster Jam, you name the drivers and the trucks they drove easily. Very rarely did they switch up their rides. Now, there's been so much turnover, and so many drivers behind the wheel of what seems like a new truck every time.
@@terminator6950 exactly, drivers aren’t synonymous with their truck anymore. Seems like every year there’s less trucks, and more guys in the same 5 trucks
As an og who grew up watching monster trucks it really sucks to see how terrible it is now after not going for a few years I went to a Show recently and it was disappointing you can tell alot of it is rigged
Any way to watch the broadcast from world finals 9 that you took those clips from? every other vid is the other one, always preferred that one, better quality and commentator quality is better .
@@mikedeantonio4522 monster jam has their payed membership, for 6 bucks a month you get access to every show from 2000-2018. It’s not perfect but it’s more than worth it
I don’t. Probably has to do with my age. The first show I saw was around 2013, but I was very young at that point. By the time I was 7/8 there were no longer things like free standing van stacks, just car stacks, and by now I’ve spent over half my time as a fan watching what many consider to be the modernized sport
It's gone from being a spectacle to being a sport and it's suffered as a result.
It’s barely even a sport tbh
Fan judges were the final nail in the coffin
@@Duval-In-The-Wall hell they got a freakin point's system now lol
I’d say it’s suffered more as a tv show/online viewing experience than as a live event. The live shows are still very good but the aired episodes are handled horribly.
@gd7enjoyer this year is when I learned this. Sure the tracks have gotten kind of stale since they had to abandon crush cars, but tbh the trucks are capable of stuff we couldn't dream about in the mid 2000s. I saw 2 stadium shows this year and the highlight reels are super long.
@FastNFurious they also had a points system when it was known as motor madness monster jam
So many iconic truck combinations any Monster Jam fan will miss
Grave Digger- Dennis Anderson
Maximum Destruction- Tom Meents
Avenger- Jim Koehler
El Toro Loco- Lupe Soza/Marc McDonald
Madusa- Madusa
Gunslinger- Scott Hartsock
Bounty Hunter- Jim Creten
Batman- John Seasock
Black Stallion- Mike Vaters
Destroyer- Dan Evans
Blue Thunder- Tony Farrell/Linsey Weenk
Captain’s Curse- Pablo Huffaker
Grave Digger The Legend- Adam Anderson
Air Force Afterburner- Damon Bradshaw
Safe Auto Minimizer- Marc McDonald
Escalade- George Balhan
Pastrana 199- Cam McQueen
Nitro Circus- Travis Pastrana/Cam McQueen
Advance Auto Parts Grinder- Lupe Soza
Superman/Captain America- Chad Fortune
Northern Nightmare- Cam McQueen
Metal Mulisha- Todd Leduc
Stone Crusher- Steve Sims
Team Hotwheels Firestorm- Neil Elliott
Even the obscure ones like Shock Therapy, War Wizard, Team Suzuki, Wrecking Crew, Excaliber, Blacksmith, Backdraft, King
Krunch are quality as well
and once COVID hit and shut them down for awhile, over half of the trucks we were use to seeing have disappeared
You forgot Scarlet Bandit- Dawn Creten
What about monster mutt
I just miss the randomness of the lineups and tracks at the old shows
You’re missing Bulldozer - Guy Wood
2007-2010 I could never wait to watch the next event.
Old monster jam really was the best, the tracks, the trucks, the noise, the feeling, it’s almost all gone in modern Monster Jam. Now almost anyblittle thing can end a run, all the tracks are the same, there no car or bus hardly ever on track, and while the truck have stayed the same, (for the most part) the feeling you get, when watch, when seeing is gone, NASCAR arguably has suffered a similar fate, with what made the sport special seemingly being thrown aside for people who don’t care. It’s sad. But I can always hope for a change, it was a change that hurt it, it was a change that made it popular. Hopefully we’ll get a good change again, it’s never to late.
Totally agree. But hey, at least it’s better then nothing.
@@NotGavin True
Not even the trucks are the same. Barely any independent teams or iconic trucks anymore. And the ones that ARE iconic run multiple of the same truck, which is complete joke
There’s 3 or 4 Grave Diggers at each event, and lots of other quite forgettable trucks tbh
@@Duval-In-The-Wall yeah, a lot of independent teams are gone, but trucks like El Toro Loco, Avenger, Mohawk Warrior, and Grave digger are still around and mostly the same too, Max d, Monster Mutt, and Blue Thunder, are still around but are Drastically different from what they used to look like, and after that most of the other trucks are new trucks, and maybe A couple of other trucks I forgot about that are still around today, but I do miss trucks like Brutus, Taz, Hotwheels, Bulldozer, King Krunch, Grinder, And Bounty Hunter, ( Note to self, BH is still around today along with Scarlet Bandit but they are no longer apart of Monster Jam, also their completely different from what they used to look like.)
@@alextriplett9414
Yeah there were a few survivors, although I can’t tell you who currently drives El Toro, it’s always Marc/Soza in my mind
Mohawk Warrior is a decent one but fucking hell was the Escalade just a beauty, its more iconic imo
Amazing work by Avenger and Team Scream, I always forget that Koehler is still going, even though that 57 Chevy style is no longer there.
Idk what is going on with Blue Thunder, I don’t mind it’s new design, but since Weenk left there’s no consistency with that truck
I wish these days were just like those days
Scott douglas and mark Schroeder was literally my childhood 😢
For me, Monster Jam died after 2016. Namely, when World Finals 18 happened. Fan judging started dragging it down, then they cut down on crushables to the point where I’m lucky to see one or two cars on a track, and then there’s the absolute garbage that is two wheel. I pretty much just go to one or two live shows, and watch the World Finals when they post it. If something noteworthy happened in the regular season, social media being what it is will show that to me. That said, at least there’s enough backlog content to keep me occupied. Even if it has audio and video issues, and the occasional missing episode (wow FELD, you clearly care) it’s nice to have access to the glory days.
Couldn’t have said it better. 2 wheel is absolute trash. High jump too. And they really did the bare minimum for the premium collection.
I like the videos that show the multiple different years rather then just one year
Monster Jam really went from how much destruction, trucks can cause to the track. Crush cars, smashing Buses, destroying trailers and blasting thru motorhomes. To now it's how much can you destroy the truck off all the various dirt ramps and a backflip to finish every run.
Hopefully FELD will actually listen to us instead of just sweeping it under the rug. But then again i heard the reason they removed crush cars is because it saves time and money when creating and tearing down the course
Monster Jam will never be like it used to the change will start after they get rid of those dumb BKT tires and bring crush cars and actual obstacles then next bring back Scott and Mark
Ah yes. A time before BKT had their name on tires, a time with free standing crush cars, a time with Dennis Anderson and Scott Douglas. A time before Monster mutt in the mercury body. Before the Megalodon and Dragonoid. A time when Bulldozer, Destroyer, Black Smith, Predator, Air force one, The marvel trucks + DC trucks, the original Maximum Destruction and Captains curse were still running. These were the days.
My childhood
ive tried getting into modern MJ i just cant do it
What's wrong with BKT being on the tires? Bigfoot has Firestone tires, what's the difference?
i feel you. old monster jam is better
This video was absolutely amazing in every way. I usually loath when people put music and lower the audio but you have struck the perfect balance in the audio levels and I absolutely love it. Keep up this amazing work
Thanks, I honestly wasn't completely satisfied with the sound quality, so its nice to see other people enjoy it regardless.
we all do miss the og monster jam better than 2016-2023
thank god i got the DVD freestyle 2010-2012
The Golden Years were 2003 to 2010. After that, it went downhill.
@@cali115 2011-2014 was great
Todd's winning freestyle is maybe my favorite WF freestyle
2016 to 2020 still had its moments
takes me back to the days of me watching monster jam extreme energy.
Hell yeah Maximum Destruction was rippin it up
One word: nostalgia
I went to world finals last year since it was my dream after growing up watching monster jam 2013 season and before, and tbh more stuff happened in regular shows back then than what happened there. Wish we could go back
It’s honestly insane how bland monster jam has gotten over the past few years.
in the old Monster Jam, you name the drivers and the trucks they drove easily. Very rarely did they switch up their rides. Now, there's been so much turnover, and so many drivers behind the wheel of what seems like a new truck every time.
@@terminator6950 exactly, drivers aren’t synonymous with their truck anymore. Seems like every year there’s less trucks, and more guys in the same 5 trucks
I don't miss old. Monster jam I miss the old trucks that were in monster jam
Suddenly i miss the old days
2000-2012 were the best years and it peaked at 2009
That song is so nostalgic
As an og who grew up watching monster trucks it really sucks to see how terrible it is now after not going for a few years I went to a Show recently and it was disappointing you can tell alot of it is rigged
Scott douglass was the GOAT
Saw MJ last night and it was really, really sad to see how boring and sterile it’s become
Where is the audio from sounds very familiar?
Hard Edge by Alec Williams, used as the intro music for the Tour Crushers and Circuit Champions DVD, and probably in some of the others
Same
Where and when 1:42
Orlando 2008
Any way to watch the broadcast from world finals 9 that you took those clips from? every other vid is the other one, always preferred that one, better quality and commentator quality is better .
@@mikedeantonio4522 monster jam has their payed membership, for 6 bucks a month you get access to every show from 2000-2018. It’s not perfect but it’s more than worth it
@@Nimmy_Jeutron_ where is that, their website or another platform?
@@mikedeantonio4522 you should be able to find it on their TH-cam
@@Nimmy_Jeutron_ thx :)
what's the music?
Musics always in the description, but you found the one vid where I didn't link it, so here
th-cam.com/video/wHANygOfs5E/w-d-xo.html
I don’t. Probably has to do with my age. The first show I saw was around 2013, but I was very young at that point. By the time I was 7/8 there were no longer things like free standing van stacks, just car stacks, and by now I’ve spent over half my time as a fan watching what many consider to be the modernized sport
still had bus stacks but the dirt ramp was pilled all the way up to the bus, so the bus never gets hit ll like what's the point? lol