I haven't posted in God knows how long, but I had to come from out under my rock on this one. I have to agree with everything Momorin is saying. Now I know I'm the old crusty AARP card holding senior citizen guy around here, and I come from the days of TNT Tough Trax and the Redman Monster Truck Series, but to hear this coming from you younger generation guys and how you feel it has changed in just the short 10-12 years is really interesting. At the end of the day we all love the sport, but it does get to a point where you ask yourself, "Am I loving this for what it is, or am I loving this for what it was?". It's hard for me to walk away completely from Monster Trucks because for me it takes me back to a time of being a kid and hanging out with my Dad going to shows and taking that drive to different venues, and those moments are held so near and dear to my heart that, monster trucks are attached to that as a by product of the nostalgia. At the end of the day its a special sport, and hopefully someday they will be able to find that "magical" formula to mix the old with the new and we can all be excited about it, instead of reminiscing about the the "old days". But I bet for those young kids who are just now discovering the world of monster trucks, it has to be exciting for them to see all the amazing stuff these guys do today. Their eyes are probably wide open in amazement and to see those kids that happy and amazed, that's what its really all about, because what we all have in common here is, we were once those kids. Thanks for the thoughtful read gentlemen.