Doom’s Day

DoomsDay was a monster truck owned by FELD Motorsports. The truck was first revealed in Houston, TX on January 4th, 2014 as an encore. In 2014, DoomsDay would appear as an encore at a random stadium show each weekend with a mysterious driver and sirens playing. The driver for the encores would be a driver at the event (for example Marc McDonald would drive the truck in Orlando 2014 as he competed at the same event driving El Toro Loco). At Monster Jam World Finals 15, one of the encores featured multiple DoomsDays, all performing back flips. In 2015, DoomsDay started competing on the Monster Jam circuit under Colt Stephens.

The truck's body resembles that of New Earth Authority Police. This has led to fans calling the two "enemies".

Landon Wells, a crew member of the Metal Mulisha team, was believed in 2014 to be the mysterious driver, however, this was proven false. This however, did not stop the Monster Jam drivers from referencing and nodding to this idea, and it is now a running gag among the drivers. This was true, until 2016, when Landon Wells did in fact drive DoomsDay for the 2016 season: this happened to be DoomsDay's final season, and it was retired on December 3rd, 2016 after it's final show in St. Louis Missouri.

2014
Houston, TX - First encore for DoomsDay. The truck rolls over, and the driver is escorted into a blacked-out SUV.

Atlanta, GA - Second encore for DoomsDay.

Tampa, FL - Third encore for DoomsDay.

Orlando, FL - Fourth encore for DoomsDay.

St. Louis, MO - Fifth encore for DoomsDay.

Anaheim, CA - DoomsDay's sixth appearance.

Jacksonville, FL - DoomsDay appears a seventh time.

Detroit, MI - Eighth encore for DoomsDay.

Syracuse, NY - DoomsDay final encore before World Finals 15

* DoomsDay also appeared at one of the Oklahoma City, OK arena shows in February 2014.

World Finals
For the World Finals, multiple DoomsDays went onto the field and began lining up with back flip ramps. All the trucks performed back flips, except for one truck that got stuck on top of a semi-trailer ramp.

2014 Path of Destruction
DoomsDay also did encores at Foxboro and East Rutherford.

December 2014
​The truck competes in its first weekend of competition in Trenton, NJ. The truck didn't get any wins, and the driver was never seen. The truck rolled during the first show and the driver stayed in the truck while it was up-righted and towed, and when parts of the body came off the following show in freestyle the truck drove straight out of the arena.

2015
DoomsDay begins its first full season after competing in Trenton, NJ. The truck gets a racing win in Tacoma. During this, the mysterious driver doesn't come out to pick up the trophy. DoomsDay gets its first invitation to the World Finals. Pablo Huffaker drove the truck at Monster Jam World Finals 16 (this was revealed after a picture of Pablo wearing an all-black fire-suit and standing in front of DoomsDay at WF 16 was seen at the WF 16 Awards Ceremony). Steven Sims also drove DoomsDay on the Hooked chassis for the Path Of Destruction.

2016
The truck wins the racing bracket in New Orleans and the driver is never seen being presented with the trophy. The truck is again invited to the World Finals, with the driver never seen. It is rumored to be Alex Blackwell at that World Finals. The truck did not run after the World Finals for several months, but returned in October and won the wheelie contest and freestyle at the second Glendale, AZ event. In December the truck has it's final performance in St. Louis with the driver removing their helmet, revealing the driver to in fact be Colt Stephens.

2017
The truck doesn't drive for 2017, but was held on to at the Monster Jam garages, including lights and a polished body with new BKT tires. It was shown off in a news interview, despite officially being retired.

2018
A new render of a redesigned Doomsday was discovered. It might be a prototype for a planned return, however this is currently unknown at the moment.

Drivers
DoomsDay has no definitive driver; the running gag of the truck is that various drivers, who's identities are withheld (via a helmet with black, one way windows and a black fire-suit) drive the truck at different events. However, Monster Jam fans often times try to solve the mysterious drivers at certain events. Here are the known drivers who have driven DoomsDay at some point in time.


 * Colt Stephens: Drove the truck for the 2015-2016 season and during the final event for the truck in St. Louis in 2016.
 * Marc McDonald: Drove the truck during an encore in Orlando in 2014.
 * Chuck Werner: One of the drivers of one of the DoomsDay trucks in the WF 15 freestyle encore.
 * Pablo Huffaker: Drove the truck at Monster Jam World Finals 16.
 * Charlie Pauken: Drove the truck in East Rutherford and Foxboro in 2014.
 * Brandon Vinson: Drove the truck in Tampa, FL in 2016.
 * Alex Blackwell: Rumored to have drove the truck at Monster Jam World Finals 17.
 * Steven Sims: Drove the truck on the Path of Destruction Tour in 2015.
 * Neil Elliott: Rumored to have driven the truck during a encore at a 2014 show, as he was spotted running into the tunnel a while prior to the truck coming out.
 * Dustin Brown- While Dustin Brown did not officially drive the truck, he was interviewed alongside the truck in 2017, showing the reporter how to enter and exit the truck.

Trivia

 * This truck has no relation to New Earth Authority, despite having the same body style. The trucks are considered by many fans to be enemies.
 * This truck did race N.E.A. once in San Diego in 2015, with N.E.A. getting the win.


 * The truck rolled during it's first ever scored freestyle run. That occurred in Trenton, NJ in December of 2014.


 * During it's first World Finals the truck only made two hits in freestyle before rolling. The next year the had another short run before rolling. The run included a random stall as well.
 * Despite retiring in December of 2016, the truck was repaired, and even polished in the Monster Jam Garages, making a major cameo in a behind the scenes news interview as far as late January of 2017.
 * The truck usually used a stock air raid siren sound effect as it's theme song; however at one event, being it's debut show at Houston 2014, it used a currently unknown song by Hans Zimmer as an orchestral track

World Finals 15 Incident
During the encore, one of the Dooms Day trucks rolled over and a part flew past some spectators. No one was injured.