Social media was buzzing this week with the announcement of the 2025 Monster Jam Dog Pound. Four drivers will represent this exclusive group during the 2025 Monster Jam season, so let’s break them down right here.
Bryce Kenny/Monster Mutt – There were a lot of questions among Monster Jam fans pertaining to what Bryce Kenny would drive next year, and in a full circle moment the North Carolina native will go back to his roots and strap into Monster Mutt for the first time since 2016 to compete on Stadium Championship West. As the face of Mohawk Warrior since 2017, it will be interesting to see how a change of scenery affects Kenny as the season progresses but I expect no change in the high flying, aggressive freestyles we’ve seen over the years.
Blake Granger/Monster Mutt Dalmatian – Dalmatian Nation has a new leader as the 2024 International Series Champion secures a slot on Arena Championship Series East. While fans wondered what the future for Blake Granger would hold internationally, Monster Jam made a splash announcing the former World Finals ATV Champion would also compete domestically. Now the question is, can Blake Granger drive his way to back-to-back series wins?
Brianna Mahon/Scooby Doo – The Princess of Carnage is no stranger to the Dog Pound, having driven Scooby Doo and Monster Mutt Dalmatian for multiple years. In 2023, Mahon reestablished herself a force to be reckoned with, especially in freestyle, and I expect that to continue next year as she looks to win her first series title on Arena Championship Series West.
Berto Treviño/Monster Mutt Rottweiler – Team Throttle Monster is back to try and rule the west once again with Berto back behind the wheel of Monster Mutt Rottweiler. The Texas native made some major strides in 2024, winning multiple competitions and proving to be a threat as the season went on. Will 2025 be the year for Treviño to lead Team Throttle Monster to a series win?
The 2025 Monster Jam season is going to be a year to remember as these four drivers look to “give their dog a bone” and lead it to the Overall Event Championship. Where will you see the Dog Pound in action next year?