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Tom Meents Biography
Tom Meents is one of the most popular and richest Monster Truck Driver who was born on July 10, 1967 in Paxton, Illinois, United States. Professional monster truck driver that took home the three successive Monster Jam racing championships from 2000 to 2002 . He also won his first freestyle championship in 2001.
He was once the driver of a massive truck named after professional grappler He once drove a monster truck named after pro wrestler Bill Goldberg..
Tom Meents started out as a mud racer, driving his own vehicle, Shake Me. He had his first wreck when he rolled Shake Me over at a USHRA mud race in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He won the NMRO Open Class championship in 1992. He later teamed up with Paul Shafer to drive Shafer’s Mud Patrol vehicle. Tom won the NMRO Class 5 championship in 1993 and 1994 and won the Class 6 championship in 1993. This also led to an opportunity to drive one of Shafer’s Monster Patrol monster trucks, which Tom drove to a rapid rise in popularity. Among his accomplishments in this truck was a victory at the USHRA U.S. Truck Fest in 1997.
Meents bought the truck and in 1999 was commissioned by PACE Motor Sports (FNA Live Nation, now owned by Feld Motor Sports, a division of Feld Entertainment) to run the Bulldozer monster truck, to help increase the truck’s exposure. In his first event with Bulldozer, Meents defeated Dennis Anderson, driver of Grave Digger, on national television, becoming an instant star in the process. Meents would continue driving Bulldozer until December 1999 in Minneapolis, MN.
He was born in the suburbs of Chicago and in Illinois.
| Name | Tom Meents |
| First Name | Tom |
| Last Name | Meents |
| Occupation | Monster Truck Driver |
| Birthday | July 10 |
| Birth Year | 1967 |
| Place of Birth | Paxton |
| Home Town | Illinois |
| Birth Country | United States |
| Birth Sign | Cancer |
| Full/Birth Name | |
| Father | Not Available |
| Mother | Not Available |
| Siblings | Not Available |
| Spouse | Not Known |
| Children(s) | Not Available |
Ethnicity, religion & political views
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When WCW folded two days after the 2001 World Finals, Meents debuted Team Meents, which was a repaint of Goldberg with a similar design and lettering style. Meents again swept the World Finals in 2002 with this truck.
Tom Meents Net Worth
Tom Meents is one of the richest Monster Truck Driver from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Tom Meents's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
His career began as an amateur racer in the mud.
He became the first to try a monster truck backflip in the course of competition.
Tom Meents (born July 10, 1967) is a professional monster truck driver. He currently drives Maximum Destruction on the Monster Jam circuit. He has won twelve Monster Jam World Finals championships during his career (six in racing, five in freestyle, one in 2-wheel skills challenge).
| Net Worth | $5 Million |
| Salary | Under Review |
| Source of Income | Monster Truck Driver |
| Cars | Not Available |
| House | Living in own house. |
In 2003, the truck got a brand new image with the debut of Maximum Destruction. Meents’ popularity has remained high with this truck, with several major stadium event victories, but he has not had the success in the World Finals he had with previous trucks. Despite berths in the first three World Finals since switching to Maximum Destruction, he had only been able to score a co-championship in freestyle with Madusa, driven by Debra Miceli, and El Toro Loco, driven by Lupe Soza, in 2004. Finally, in 2006, Meents broke through and regained the Monster Jam World Freestyle Championship. Meents finally won another racing championship in 2009 at Monster Jam World Finals 10, using the same chassis that won the first championship. He regained this title once more at World Finals 12 in 2011, when he won in the championship race against Jimmy Creten in Bounty Hunter. In 2012 at the Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam World Finals 13, Meents defended his title once again, winning the championship race against Damon Bradshaw in Monster Energy. In 2013, the ten year anniversary of Maximum Destruction’s debut, at World Finals 14, The Streak was Ended By Adam Anderson in Grave Digger The Legend in the Semi Finals, Meents won his fifth freestyle title. In 2005 Tom Meents jumped Maximum Destruction over his old house, before destroying the house with the truck.
Meents was the first person to attempt the monster truck backflip. He landed a perfect backflip at his shop in Paxton, IL, but the rear king pins broke off. Other than that, it was perfect. When he attempted it in public at the Monster Jam World Finals in 2009, he over-rotated and landed exactly on the tailgate, then rolled over backwards onto the roof.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
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| Height | Unknown |
| Weight | Not Known |
| Body Measurements | Under Review |
| Eye Color | Not Available |
| Hair Color | Not Available |
| Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
In 2000, Clear Channel (which owned Monster Jam) commissioned Meents to drive a new truck, Goldberg, named and themed after the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) wrestler. Meents was extremely successful in the truck and rose to an even greater level of popularity, despite controversy over the truck’s unconventional looks. With Goldberg, Meents won the inaugural Monster Jam World Finals racing championship in 2000, and completed a full sweep of the event in 2001, winning racing and freestyle. This event was notable for the controversial encore, in which Dennis Anderson and Meents attempted to drive over each other’s trucks at the end of the freestyle competition.
On May 15, 2015 it was announced that Meents would be attempting a never-before-done front-flip of a Monster Jam truck, which would establish a Guinness World Records title. On June 13, 2015 during Monster Jam Path of Destruction at MetLife Stadium, Meents made history and successfully landed the first front-flip on a monster truck, but just missed establishing a new Guinness World Records title. Meents completed a full forward rotation, landing on Max-D’s rear tires, however bounced into an over-rotation so that his front tires did not hit the ground, as required by the Guinness World Records guidelines.
Who is Tom Meents Dating?
According to our records, Tom Meents is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of December 1, 2023, Tom Meents’s is not dating anyone.
Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Tom Meents. You may help us to build the dating records for Tom Meents!Meents was the first person to ever attempt a double backflip in Monster Jam. Meents practiced the stunt at the shop, and results were never released to the public. Meents attempted it at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on June 16, 2012, but did one backflip in the air and then cork-screwed, landing on the hood of the truck. He completed the first ever double backflip at World Finals 14 during an encore, celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the Maximum Destruction truck.
Facts & Trivia
Tom Ranked on the list of most popular Monster Truck Driver. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Tom Meents celebrates birthday on July 10 of every year.
Did Tom Meents retire?
Tom won a total of 8 World Championships with this truck. Was driven by Neil Elliot in 2011 before being retired. Driven by Neil Elliott from 2003 to 2011, except 2005 when Phil Foster drove it. Kreg Christensen also drove it as a fill-in for Neil in 2009.
How many kids does Tom Meents have?
Tom Meents has brought along sons Colton and Jared Eichelberger for participation in the sport to ensure that Max-D chases titles for years to come. “He’s always been my inspiration,” said Colton Eichelberger of 11-time World Champion Tom Meents. “He’s the best teacher and father you can have.
Who is the most famous monster truck?
El Toro Loco is the Crazy Bull With 3D horns sticking out on the top, it is the most recognizable monster truck around. Even though it is one-time World Championship winner, it still is one of the most famous monster trucks.
What is the oldest monster truck?
The first monster truck, Bigfoot, was built by Bob Chandler (USA) in 1975. It started out as a family Ford F-250 pickup which Bob modified until the tires reached 66 inches, as well as adding heavy duty suspension and four-wheel steering.
Did Tom Meents drive Grave Digger?
Despite being Dennis Anderson’s main competition rival, Tom drove Grave Digger #12 for at least one show around 1999/2000 at Raceway Park in New Jersey when Dennis was injured.
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