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    Taken by Kyle Seden on January 17 at the Toronto (Ontario) Monster Jam Show
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    Taken by Kyle Seden on January 17 at the Toronto (Ontario) Monster Jam Show
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    Taken by Kyle Seden on January 17 at the Toronto (Ontario) Monster Jam Show
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    Taken by Kyle Seden on January 17 at the Toronto (Ontario) Monster Jam Show
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    Taken by Kyle Seden on January 17 at the Toronto (Ontario) Monster Jam Show
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    Taken by Kyle Seden on January 17 at the Toronto (Ontario) Monster Jam Show
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    Taken by Kyle Seden on January 17 at the Toronto (Ontario) Monster Jam Show
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    Taken by Kyle Seden on January 17 at the Toronto (Ontario) Monster Jam Show

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The Warrior Debuts in Montreal

April 12, 2008

In a show packed with some of the biggest names in Monster Trucks; Bounty Hunter, Iron Outlaw, Bigfoot, Avenger, Brutus to name a few, The Warrior made its spectacular debut. With the doors opening at the Montreal Olympic Stadium at 4:00, the over 49,000 in attendance were afforded a 3 hour pit pass to see the trucks up close and visit with drivers and crews. The unveiling of the only Native theme truck in the business, dramatically emblazoned with the iconic image of and flying the Warrior Flag caught immediate attention from the fans. The Native people in attendance overwhelmingly proclaimed “That’s my Truck” and Driver Bob Robbins and Crew Chief Matt Hill were engaged non-stop with autograph and picture requests and a constant barrage questions and inquiries. When the show started, The Warrior did not disappoint. In the freestyle competition, the New Monster Truck celebrity left the crowd screaming with stunning wheel stands over the car piles, dirt flinging doughnuts and a spectacular rollover on its final launch of its car crushing run. The Warrior debut has been a hot topic on the Internet, including YouTube and various Monster Truck sites and blogs. We appreciate the tremendous response to The Warrior and to Who and What we represent!