Is the Grave Digger Monster Truck Retired?

The Grave Digger Monster Truck is one of the most iconic and recognizable monster trucks in the world. With its classic green paint job and its massive wheels, the Grave Digger has been a fan favorite for decades.

But recently, there have been rumors that the Grave Digger is being retired. Is it true?

The answer to this question depends on who you ask. The official stance from Monster Jam, the organization that operates the Grave Digger Monster truck, is that the truck is still active and will be making appearances at Monster Jam events all over the country in 2019. However, some observers have noted that there has been a decrease in activity for the truck over the last few years, leading to speculation that it may be winding down its career.

It’s also worth noting that while the original Grave Digger truck may still be active, other monster trucks with similar designs and colors are appearing at Monster Jam events. This could be a sign that Monster Jam is phasing out the classic design of the original Grave Digger in favor of newer and more modern looks.

However, one thing is certain: There are still plenty of fans of the Grave Digger Monster Truck all over the world who would be sad to see it go away for good. The truck has been an integral part of monster truck culture since its inception in 1982 and remains a beloved symbol of four-wheeling fun for people all around globe.

Conclusion:

At this point in time, it appears that while activity for the original Grave Digger Monster Truck may have decreased somewhat over recent years, it is still very much an active part of Monster Jam events throughout 2019. Whether or not it will eventually be retired remains to be seen, but for now fans can rest assured knowing they can still catch glimpses of this iconic vehicle at upcoming shows around America.

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Karen Watkins