![]() The airing did not had have English commentary. The fifth (and so far final) known upload of an internationally broadcasted Monster Jam event to YouTube was some time in 2014, when YouTube user pita888 uploaded a full European airing of San Antonio 2007. Unfortunately, the full broadcasts of both shows are not known to be online at all, and it is not known where Square One found the clips. The video included a clip of a European broadcast, being Blue Thunder's rollover at Monster Jam's first Anaheim event of 2008, as well as Thor rolling over at Cardiff in 2007. The fourth known upload of an internationally broadcasted Monster Jam event to YouTube was on April 4, 2013, when YouTube user Square One uploaded a music video titled " Monster Jam Greasing The Wheel", and is a compilation of crashes from various Monster Jam events. The second known upload of an internationally broadcasted Monster Jam event to YouTube was only 6 days later on Septemwhen YouTube user mtcthor uploaded 2 compilation videos of 2 different European broadcasts, being Toronto 2009 and San Antonio 2009. While this event was not an exclusive broadcast in Europe, the footage of Captain's Curse's crash into the stands is only known to have been broadcast on this specific recording. This 7-minute snipbit of the broadcast is still up on YouTube and can be found by clicking here. This particular airing included rare footage of Captain’s Curse rolling over to the stands of the stadium, a crash that was censored in the original US airing and the DVD release of the event. On September 14, 2009, YouTube user MonsterJamUnlimited, uploaded a 7-minute video of an international broadcast of Monster Jam World Finals 10 (presumably broadcast in a Dutch-speaking country due to its Dutch subtitles). It is unknown exactly how many shows Monster Jam only aired internationally, but it has been confirmed that shows such as San Francisco 2007, Toronto 2009, and San Antonio 2009 were televised in some capacity in Europe. However, some of these airings have not resurfaced on the internet since their original broadcasts, thus making the lost European airings lost media. McNeal.Between the mid to late 2000's, Monster Jam aired certain Monster Jam stadium events on TV in European countries. Xtermigator: Features a custom front grille designed to resemble an alligator's mouth.Earthshaker: A custom dump truck driven by Steven Thompson.This was done after Feld removed the gun turret from its Soldier Fortune monster truck in 2017 and redesigned the Metal Mulisha that year to remove the image of a gun on the side of the truck. Slinger: Formerly known as Gunslinger, it was redesigned to turn the gun images to slingshots, and the name was shortened.El Toro Loco: Driven by Scott Buetow, it was one of the first 3-D body shells, with horns sticking out of the roof.Mohawk Warrior: One of the first trucks to sport a decoration on the roof - a giant mohawk - it is sponsored by Great Clips and driven by Bryce Kenny. ![]() ![]() Zombie: A crowd favorite with fans and drivers who dress like zombies, it has arms extending from the hood and hair that whips around during the performance.Brodozer: Driven by Colt Stephens, the fairly new truck was made in partnership with the Discovery Channel show Diesel Brothers.Time Flys: Driven by Rosalee's father, Kelvin Ramer, the 1934 Ford pickup truck body style is popular on the track for its unique look.Wild Flower: A fairly new truck driven by Rosalee Ramer, one of the youngest and most accomplished female drivers.
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