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Monster Jam World Finals 1 was the first ever Monster Jam World Finals. It took place in March 2000. Sixteen monster trucks traveled to Las Vegas, Nevada, trying to win the World Championships. Even though it takes place early in the year, it is known as the last show of the season, and the winners in Racing and Freestyle are champions until the next year.
Trucks & Drivers
- Airborne Ranger (Joe Cypher)
- Avenger (Jim Koehler)
- Black Stallion (Michael Vaters) (was supposed to attend from popular demand by Thunder Nationals fans. But already had been booked for another show, so was not able to attend)
- Bulldozer (Guy Wood)
- Goldberg (Tom Meents)
- Grave Digger (Dennis Anderson)
- Gunslinger (Scott Hartsock)
- King Krunch (Scott Stephens)
- Madusa (Debra Miceli)
- Nitro Machine (Charlie Pauken)
- nWo (Rob Knell)
- Predator (Allen Pezo)
- Prowler (Dave Pezo)
- Reptoid (Jim Jack)
- Sting (Sky Hartley)
- Sudden Impact (John Seasock)
- Wrenchead (Lyle Hancock)
Racing
Round 1:
- Goldberg def. Nitro Machine
- Predator def. Bulldozer
- Wrenchead def. Sudden Impact
- Sting def. nWo
- Madusa def. Airborne Ranger
- Gun Slinger def. Reptoid
- King Krunch def. Avenger
- Grave Digger def. Prowler
Round Two:
- Goldberg def. Predator
- Wrenchead def. Sting
- Gun Slinger def. Madusa
- King Krunch def. Grave Digger
Semi-Finals:
- Goldberg def. Wrenchead
- Gun Slinger def. King Krunch
Championship Race:
- Goldberg (World Racing Champion in World Finals 1) def. Gun Slinger
Freestyle
1. Grave Digger (Freestyle Champion in World Finals 1): 40
2. Wrenchead: 39
3. Goldberg: 38
4. nWo: 37
5. Gun Slinger: 34
6. Madusa: 34
7. Predator: 29
8. Sting: 28
9. Avenger: 25
10. Bulldozer: 26
11. Sudden Impact: 26
12. Reptoid: 4
13. Airborne Ranger: DNF
14. King Krunch: DNF
15. Nitro Machine: 19
16. Prowler: 24
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