Monster Jam returned to Seattle, Washington on March 16th, 2019. The show was held at Century Link Field in Seattle. The show was the first time in just over 20 years Monster Jam has held a stadium show in Washington State, the last show was in the King Dome in 1999. The show was unique in the sense that the Pit Party was held inside the Century Link Field Event Center and not in the Stadium.
The most action-packed motorsports experience for families in the world today returns to the Puget Sound area for another high-octane weekend featuring the ultimate mix of high-flying action and four-wheel excitement with the Monster Jam Triple Threat Series®, featuring six. Monster Jam® is adrenaline-charged family entertainment providing jaw-dropping displays and gravity-defying feats that promises to always leave fans entertained. Monster Jam events feature some of the most recognizable trucks in the world including Grave Digger®, Max-D, El Toro Loco® and many more. Our world-class drivers push these perfectly engineered Monster Jam trucks to their limits in.
Racing Results: Ryan Disharoon piloted the Saigon Shaker truck to his second racing win of the year, by topping Steven Thompson Jr. and Earth Shaker. Both trucks were given 5 second penalties during this race for hitting the turn tires.
Two Wheel Skills Results: Neil Elliot drove Max-D to the Two Wheel Skills victory with two stunning Paxton Poppers. Adam Anderson would also have a wild bicycle the became a short cart wheel save.
Freestyle Results: The freestyle event in Seattle was one of the best events of the year in terms of action. Ryan Disharoon and Saigon Shaker had a wild somersault crash after a huge jump over the bus stack, Colt Stephens attempted a nearly landed a mini-flip piloting Brodozer, and Adam Anderson drove Grave Digger to the freestyle win after successfully landing the first Mini-Corkscrew off the mini-flip ramp. Adam Anderson claimed the overall championship for the night.