Got a good laugh out of the Kris & Army segment. Army kept thinking he was messing up the name, but it was just that sentence getting him. Also, Scott pointing out the guy just sittin in the car in the heat waiting for Army to be done was hilarious 😂
I can't believe that this coming month will mark one year since TNT Motorsports Unfinished Business occur3d. Man, I wish I could go back in time and do that event again. Anyone else go to it, if not y'all really missed out on an amazing show. It is the greatest event in the history of events.
@RailStalkerAdventures I agree. I also felt they could've used more trucks and drivers like King Krunch and Scott Stephens, for example. And while it would've been cool to see Dennis Anderson and Grave Digger, we gotta remember that Grave Digger is owned by Feld Entertainment, and they probably wouldn't have agreed to let their flagship truck run a non-Monster Jam event. But Dennis at least gave a shout-out on the video board, and the tribute truck had a Diggwr door on it. So Dennis and the Digger were there in spirit if not in person. But other than that, it is truly an event to remember for generations to come.
Love the old school keep it up
2:33 , I can only imagine watching the masters at TNT.
Got a good laugh out of the Kris & Army segment. Army kept thinking he was messing up the name, but it was just that sentence getting him. Also, Scott pointing out the guy just sittin in the car in the heat waiting for Army to be done was hilarious 😂
I can't believe that this coming month will mark one year since TNT Motorsports Unfinished Business occur3d. Man, I wish I could go back in time and do that event again. Anyone else go to it, if not y'all really missed out on an amazing show. It is the greatest event in the history of events.
Me and my family were there, the only thing they could've done a lot better was water the track a whole lot better
@RailStalkerAdventures I agree. I also felt they could've used more trucks and drivers like King Krunch and Scott Stephens, for example. And while it would've been cool to see Dennis Anderson and Grave Digger, we gotta remember that Grave Digger is owned by Feld Entertainment, and they probably wouldn't have agreed to let their flagship truck run a non-Monster Jam event. But Dennis at least gave a shout-out on the video board, and the tribute truck had a Diggwr door on it. So Dennis and the Digger were there in spirit if not in person. But other than that, it is truly an event to remember for generations to come.
You got to keep putting out these great recordings.
This was a fun watch again.
More to come! 🏁😎😎🏁
Tomsterstuff,
I hope you never stop posting videos until everything you have is on here.
Looking forward to seeing the next video.
Oh man I’d love to get my hands on the master tapes shown at 02:40. Wonder if they still exist.
Oddly enough, those tapes were destroyed after USHRA bought out TNT in 1990.