Each invitation is an automatic entry to competing in all events named. Being each winner of the Racing, Freestyle, Donuts, Wheelies and the overall Young Guns Shoot Out winners. ![]() The winner of each series is given an automatic invite to the world finals. however they also compete in quad cars, dirt bikes and other extreme sports too. ![]() Where as the Young Guns Shoot Out events consisted of rookie drivers in much smaller arenas competing in Racing, Freestyle and occasionally Wheelie contests and doughnuts, too. East and West Coast would consist of around 32 drivers and trucks, then a mid coast challenge with selected main competitors who can earn points in a total season tally by either winning Racing, Freestyle, Doughnuts and Slap Wheelies. As well as a various other series, including world tours and exhibition events, however it's only the Points Series that count towards gaining an invitation for the finals. In 2017 the divisions where rounded up to having an East Coast, West Coast and Young Guns Shoot Out split into East, West and Middle America. In order to receive an invite to the world finals, drivers compete in different levels of competition. The finals take place in Las Vegas, Nevada. Monster Jams ultimate goal if for drivers to earn a spot at the world finals each year. Debra competed in Monster Jam for the final time in 2017. She later would go on to co-win freestyle along side Maximum Destruction and El Toro Loco. Within a few years, Debra accomplished being the first ever female monster truck driver to win a championship in racing. Debra took up the offer, and drove the truck into a ditch where she thought she was fired from monster truck driving forever, but instead was offered a position driving for Monster Jam. Debra decided to retire from wrestling and soon was contacted by a friend to try out driving Monster Trucks, whom had previously had cross promotions with WCW during the end of the 1990's. ![]() In the mid 90's she cast the first shot of what became known as the legendary Monday Night Wars between WCW and the WWF by dumping her WWF woman's championship belt in the trash live on WCW and returning to the name Madusa. She is quite often referred to as the Hulk Hogan of women's wrestling. Debra then joined the WWF (now WWE) and became a several time woman's champion under the name Alundra Blayze. The name is derived from Made In The USA, hence why it is spelled Madusa, and not Medusa. She began her career wrestling in the 80's as Madusa. The truck Madusa is driven by Debra Miceli whom is a WWE hall of fame wrestler.
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