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Complaint Review: Steve Quercio

Steve Quercio Outlaw Monster Truck Spectacular Poor quality events, false advertising Victorville, California

  • Reported By:
    Wyatt — Noblesville Indiana United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Wed, May 16, 2012
  • Updated:
    Fri, September 23, 2016

I was ripped off by this promoter at a show in Indiana.   Come to find out he does the same thing all over the country.  It took me less than 20 minutes to compile this list of complaints from other fans on the internet: 

Don't waste your hard earned money on a pathetic show.

Monster Truck Show disappoints arena crowd

02/14/10   by Steve W Stewart   Jasper, TX News

The fans came out to see the trucks and feel the rumble of horsepower; however, many left in disappointment after seeing the Outlaw Monster Truck Show and quad races in the Jasper Lions Club Rodeo Arena on Saturday evening.

The building was about 3/4 full of fans who paid $15.00 to $25.00 for tickets to see the show, which was promoted by Outlaw Monster Truck Spectacular of Victorville, California.

The fans came out to see the monster trucks, but they only saw a combined total of about five minutes of monster trucks in action, and about half of the crowd left during a 20 minute intermission, which began just a half-hour after the program started.

The rest of the show featured quad racing, which was provided by local 4-wheeler owners.

Representatives of the Jasper Lions Club pointed out on Monday that they were not associated with the event, they only rented the arena, and provided the staff that ran the concession stand.

Fall Nationals at Chafietz Arena in St. Louis

I dont complain about much on here but... Wow, just wow. I arrive at the arena expecting to see Bigfoot, Bounty Hunter, Big Dawg, and Tailgator. Instead I see Bigfoot, Bounty Hunter, Evolution, and American Thunder.

In wheelie, the Evolution and American Thunder trucks looked to give no effort, Bounty Hunter shouldve won but the crowd gave it to Darren Migues in Bigfoot who on the last wheelie, broke the rear driveshaft. Some how, for the finals in racing, Bigfoot somehow automatically got in even without running one round of racing. The finals were between Jay in Bounty Hunter, and Darren in the now front wheel drive only Bigfoot, Jay won. Now for freestyle...the American Thunder and Evolution trucks did nothing but drive around, then Jay came out in Bounty Hunter. About 45ish into the run, he flipped on the van stack and sent him into the side of the stands and WAS NOT SHUT OFF FOR A GOOD 5-10 SECONDS AFTER. Infact im not even sure they shut im off, im pretty sure Jay shut himself off. After the truck finally shuts down, they drag the truck across the floor on its lid trying to flip it back over. Then Darren came out and got some air and eventually got stuck on the van stack and tried getting off only being in front wheel drive, which in turn kept shooting random stuff off the stack onto the floor and into the air, and was not shut off either. Then while trying to get Foot off the stack they almost sent one of the arms from the fork lift flying and looked like they also damaged the front of the chassis, not sure on that though. Then the announcer(Mattaeu Isbill) LET HIS "crew" SIT IN THE BLOCKED OFF SECTION OF THE STANDS(the tarped off areas), which was right next to where Bounty hit the stands. Over all this was the most unprofessional and unsafe show i have ever been to. Everyone around me and my family were laughing at how horrible this show was for the most part, and most of the people around me left before the show was over. I have video to back up everything i just said so i will upload it if needed because im sure the announcers crew will edit most of it out to protect the show but it did happen. If anything i got more of a laugh and a scare out of the show than any actual motorsport entertainment.

EDIT: Also during their pointless 25 minute intermission to get Bigfoot fixed to get an automatic spot in the finals, they let people go onto the floor including kids to go get on the ride truck. Mind you that they didnt clean the floor so all the broken glass and metal was all over with the little kids walking on/by it all. VERY UNSAFE. I also know they didnt take the battery out of atleast one of the cars, so they most likely didnt drain and remove the batteries out of of all the cars...

RyanRoberts

Glad I didn't attend. If a real crew was running it , it would have ran a WHOLE LOT BETTER!

Of this so called "crew" Ive seen pictures of (through facebook pages) are the announcer Mattaeu Isbill and seemingly a few of his friends by the names of Adam Milich , Michael G. Breslin, and Andrew Dzurovcik. Now from the pictures ive seen Adam, Michael, and Andrew seem just like random unknowledgable of monster trucks people THAT SHOULDN'T BE WORKING THE SHOWS! Now Please Note, I'm not trying to bash anyone here and this is a legit question. But whats the Background on these guys? Honestly compared to those guys I'd rather have CycloneTimeTV kids working a show If I was the producer of an event.

superinsane

So this is like, what, the 6th weekend in a row that somebody has been on here after being tremendously disappointed by an Outlaw show? I hope all involved with running these shows are taking the posts to heart, especially where safety is involved.

Stephen

Here is the thing. Steve Quercio could put on amazing shows, but he is to cheap to pay for proper event directors. I am speaking from experience. The show that failed so badly in Lincoln a few months ago was ran by Greg Adams who had enough going on. I offered my services to direct the show and that fell thru after we failed to reach an agreement on pay. He did not think I should be paid at all. Fact is he knew my experience and that I could pull it off successfully, but a pitiful $150 was to much for him so I was a guest instead. I was one of the guest that walked out half way thru the show like many others because it was obvious that somebody was trying to get the maximum profit with minimal effort. So now instead of having a show that could have been profitable for many years to come, he will not be back. Which oddly enough will be better for the industry. I just feel horrible that Jimmys equipment has to carry some of this reputation.

C. Van Dam

I was there last night too. i agree the show was very unsafe the guy operating the RII looked like my 2 year old with the tv remote. darren and the bigfoot crew did the right thing when it came to safety knowing they wouldnt be able to put on much of a performance with front wheel drive. i would like to thank jay and the bounty hunter crew for picking up the slack when bigfoot broke the rear drive shaft.

Stephen

Stephen the show that you attended was lack luster as far as format and track lay out but the show was not ran by my dad, GREG ADAMS. We were there to show up and do the show, collect the money from the track and do payouts to everyone then send steve's profits to him. The track was built by the tracks employees along with the car selection, and the show was ran by the track employees, I personally think that the track should have had more stuff to hit. along with bigger stuff to! yes we did have alot going on thru out the day with helping paul and kayla with kayla's truck, an the normal setup as you know to get things ready for the show. And yes you did offer your help to steve for the show. an its to bad you couldnt make a deal bc yes the show could have used everybit of help it can get. bc one you have experiance and the track employees who have never ran a MT show. an four MT drivers with a lot on there plates already. im just wanting to make it clear we wernt there to run the event we were there to do the normal show and collect the money for the show and do payouts. like you said that event could have been profitable for years to come if it had the flow and setup and all the good events should have. but when you have track employees with no experance to run and setup the event the way it should you will have that.

Jared Rogers

As Most Know , Ive been working some shows here and there with various promotions whenever I can. Haven't worked a Monster Jam under the label "club help" . Have had some luck and was on one for the St.Louis MJ a couple years back and personally had the back out due to family issue that came up. Since then its been tough getting on the Monster Jam club help . With that said I have had legit help on trying to get on the club help but then some "the yea whatever" routine from people at Feld. With what was said about this Outlaw Spectacular Show makes me respect more and more the "yea whatever" response. Because Monster Jam and whatever other PROFESSIONAL Monster Truck Company DOESN'T WANT SOME RANDOM PERSON OFF THE STREET!

>>>Steve Quercio Response

I don't follow this board anymore, due to most of the kids that have opinions and nothing to offer!

I do respect the Racers that are on here but that's it!!! I got a call, so I thought I would see the slamming this time.....You guys are Funny!!!! Know it all's with nothing to offer!!!!! St. Louis had 2 of the Biggest Names in the Industry..."Bigfoot" and "Bounty Hunter"....The Event Director was Paul Winkleman a 25 year Veteran!!!! The Announcer was Matt, someone we are giving a shot just like we did.....Adam..(His 1st time)...Ross (His 1st time) and this guy named Terry Boyd his 1st time....By the way Terry Boyd went on to put in 15 years for SRO..ClearChannel...and oh ya...He is the guy that does all the Lucus Oil TV Shows now.......You guys love to put **** where you can, but nothing good about San Angelo last night, standing room only with the Sturges trucks...Jimmy Jack and more, or the week before in Palm Springs, another sell-out with Sturges, the Jet, Free Style MX....Or the week before 2 sell-outs with Sammy's 3...McGruff..Terminator Jet Fire Truck and Free Style............So the Bottom line is really this...."DON'T GO" very simple. We were here before this Board, and will continue to be here when most of you kids get real jobs!!!!! And Stephen!!! Your living in a Fantasy World!!! When you drive a REAL MONSTER TRUCK....Then you can call yourself a DRIVER......OK!!!!!!!...So once again to you Monster Truck critics......If you don't like who is putting on the EVENT...."DON'T GO TO IT" THEN YOU CAN'T *****....... We will try really hard to get along without you!!!!!!

Mark

I feel bad for Darron Migues [Driver]... going from running Monster Jam to... that

North Star

totally agree with you here, havent really heard any positive comments about a show on here in a long time, funny though it first was only monster jam and amp shows that got bickered about, now it seems like its every show,

EMTCoverage

I just want to clear up some things. My crew who was at the show had nothing to do with running the show. They were not hired to run the show. They brought someone else in to run the show. I was hired in to announce the show only. Also the arena, and event director gave my crew permission to sit at the blocked off areas. They signed the forms and everything else. I also informed the drivers where they were sitting and they all had no problem with it.

Just because they got permission from everyone, doesn't mean they should get to sit there.

ChromeThunder

Just because they got permission from everyone, doesn't mean they should get to sit there. Its blocked off for a reason, and that reason is safety... Any little thing could have went wrong and then you guys would've had a MAJOR problem on your hands. Just saying...

Rick454

Well honestly, if I actually knew about the line-up change before the event, there is no way I wouldn't have went. Secondly, if I knew I was going to feel in danger for the entire event and be bored to the point I was about to fall asleep due to the intermissions, lack luster side acts during said intermissions, and horrible bracket making, I would've also stayed home. You sure are being pretty cocky about your events even though for the past 6 weeks or so, it seems everyone that has went to one wants a refund. I gave it a shot and now I see why they were saying what they were.

>>>Steve Quercio Response

Come on Dude get a life!!! You certainly must have another agenda here!!!!

1 Only 2 Trucks were publicly Advertised and that was "Bigfoot" vs "Bounty Hunter" So who ever you thought was going to be there did not come from us, so you got wrong information.

2. If you honestly thought you were in Danger your just an idiot for staying there. No Building Mgr is going put his Building on the Line. You could have picked your *** up and moved anytime. Not to mention "Bigfoot" & "Bounty" would not run under unsafe conditions

3 Why do you wait till after the Show..If the Trucks were not what you expected, we always give a refund prior to the Show starting.

4 Yes we are cocky about our Events as we do over 50 events a year and keep a lot of Monster Trucks working during the Summer, rather than them going out of Business. Not to mention, the Bulk of the Shows are kick ***. If they were that Bad, I certainly don't think we would be doing Events for over 30 years......And your full of **** about the last 6 weeks.

(Another Lie) We just completed 5 weeks of sell-out Shows in front of over 18,000 Spectators Where the Shows were Kick ***, and the Venues have signed on for next year, so get your **** together.

Please do us a favor....Don't come to our Shows!!!! A guy that ******* when "Bigfoot" and "Bounty Hunter" is at the same Show is not who we want at our Events.

superinsane

"2. If you honestly thought you were in Danger your just an idiot for staying there....You could have picked your *** up and moved anytime."

GEE, I WISH EVERY PROMOTER HAD THIS ATTITUDE!!!!

"HEY, WE KNOW OUR SHOWS ARE UNSAFE, AND YOU'RE A DUMB*** FOR STAYING AT THEM!!!"

Amazing.
 
NoName666

HAHAHAHAHA You sure do know how to talk to fans who go to shows. Way to earn respect of everyone on this board.. And I asked you on facebook about the other trucks and YOU told me that the other two were Big Dawg and Tailgator, plus it was on Doug's schedule. You my friend need to get YOUR **** together, not me.

carcrusher

The fact is Steve, Your shows are horrible and its obvious why. The people on this board that you have so badly slammed are actually the opinions that should be taken to heart. Not **** on. In all honesty it is amazing that anybody lets you into there arena. I can promise you Steve that if these building managers were reading these reviews you would not have the venues you do. What keeps you going is the average joe that does not really no better. But after your shows they know better. The only way to make this better is to get the word out and start sending links to these threads to teams and venues.

indyh2

You always give a refund before the show starts... What a great time to only issue refunds! Congrats on selling out shows, it looks that way considering their were more empty seats in the BH video than full ones...

Take some lessons in customer service, it's always great to make yourself look like an idiot by insulting your customer base...

Ryan Stevens

I love how you badmouth and slam the ones who buy your tickets and keep your "operation" going. Very professional.

Steven B

yeah the show was not what it should have been due to the lack of help and inexperiance, wish that there could have been more.

Ryan Stevens

I can promise you Steve that if these building managers were reading these reviews you would not have the venues you do. What keeps you going is the average joe that does not really know better. But after your shows they know better. The only way to make this better is to get the word out and start sending links to these threads to teams and venues.

WILD WEST

I can tell you from past experience with building managers,they can care less about the quality of the event,(and in most cases the safety of the event) They are about the rental of the building.We have moved into buildings that other promoters have done previous years and could not believe what the previous promoters did. One building in Mich. put the handycap seating behind jersey barriers ACROSS the finishline end of the floor ON THE FLOOR.The building manager said they did it that way because the promoter told them that would be fine and the handycap spectaters would have great seats SERIOUSLY THEY DID ,I SAW THE PICTURES.As long as you have the liability ins. and the rent most of the buildings don't even watch the events.Spectaters will set wherever they are allowed because they EXPECT to come watch an event that doesnot put them in harms way They think it's awesome to watch a truck fly over the cars 30 ft. away.

WILD WEST View Post

no matter who it is you can't condem a promoter for just ONE show.

Just to clarify, I have had several Outlaw experiences, both as driver and fan. 2 shows this year. It's more than just ONE show as you say. If it were just ONE show this thread would not be where it is.

MaxD4ever

Was there an RII on evolution? didnt see any lane lights on it and it was never used.

Outlaw55

thank god Outlaw doesnt do shows up here...

jeb134

I pity anyone who paid to watch that show

JasonCA

Someone contacted me and absolutely insisted on me watching the footage, aforementioned.

Having seen it, several times- I'm truly surprised.

Any further commentary, can be provided via personal contact.

Muddy

Wow, that promoter truly made me never want to go to one of his shows, by acting like a complete and udder ***** with his response in here...great professionalism.

72ZEBRA

Lawton Ok Outlaw Monster Truck Spectacular

Thought I would post some pics. I took my two youngest boys. We actually left early. Show was kinda slow.

Paul Curtis

wow, talk about profesionalism, Way to go dude, show your true colors!!

Now just remember, Ive recently been to one of those shows, and I was dismayed at what I saw, now, Did I throw you under the bus?? NO I did not, I kept my opinions to myself, and I will continue to do that.

Anyway, its sad when drivers and crew guys are humming the circus song during one of your shows aint it?

Clay Williams 

I come here trying to be as respectful as possible.

I went to 1/2 of the show tonight in Cloverdale, IN. Im not a huge monster truck enthusiast, but Ive been to a few shows over the years, Ive seen trucks perform in different places, and Ive watched a crap load of it on TV.

Tonight was a huge disappointment in many many ways. I went to take my 4 year old son to see a good show.

First, I was blown away by the at the door price. $20 freakin per adult, and $15 per kid? I spend $55 to get in the door with my son and wife. I normally dont complain about entry fees, but for what I saw, I along with many others got shorted.

Secondly, the seating needs some work. For the location, all bleacher seating is the ideal. Not 6 rows of bleacher seats, with 10 rows of folding chairs on the floor.

Next, the location for this is, to put it mildly, terrible. there is NO headroom, the trucks couldn't really get on it over the jumps to much, or during the "wheelie" (lol) competition, probably for fear of smacking their trucks on the steel beams. The length of the entire thing was way short. I mean, seriously, 3 or 4 cars per lane and that's it???? some small speed bumps? and a "mud bog"? seriously? some wet dirt was a mud bog????? A stock truck off the street took a trip down that 'mud bog', and was hardly dirty on the other side. The drag race was about 3 seconds of half throttle runs before they had to get on the brakes.

Anyway, Ive wasted money on LOTS of things in the past, but this time I didnt even get a kiss. Pretty disappointing experience overall, and I dont think I was the only one. At "intermission" it was mass exodus to the parking lot. Even my son who is the typical boy that loves cars, trucks, and all things monster truck, was ready to go home. THAT right there was the most disappointing thing.

On the way there, I heard an advertisement for the show at the Hulman Center in terre haute, which was pretty decent last year. I should have known that was a sign telling me to turn around.

Sorry for being so harsh, but this is how I felt. If I knew how to get a hold of the promoter directly, I would have done so, BUT I couldn't find them online, except for this post.

damage_inc

Thumbs down Outlaw monster truck show in Springfield,Il

This was the biggest WASTE of money i've ever spent on my family. If you see them coming to your town save your money and treat yourself to something you'll enjoy. The trucks were slow and the event was unorganized. Please dont waste your money like we did.

damage_inc.

It wasn't just the monster trucks it was the entire event. Completely unorganized and slow going. The "mud bog" that was suppose to happen was nothing more than a the dirt wetted down by the rain. The first truck out was a jeep with alot of horsepower and good tires hit the berm they had built at the end for some reason and caused him to flip it multiple times. Thankfully the driver was not seriously injured.

There was no big jumps all night and the trucks hit the same stack of cars all night. There was one van stack in the back and prowler hit it one time at the end of the night and predator was up after him and just went back and fourth down the track over the same stuff again and then drove off with no real performance. I was expecting more because i do think that the predator team has good trucks. I dont expect monster jam events all the time but when i pay just as much for tickets as i did for the outlaw show i would expect more then what they gave the fans. They were also suppose to have stadium trucks and it turned out to be a bonestock ford ranger that looked like it came from the junk yard.

The only concessions they had was cold pizza from dominos and hot sams choice soda from walmart. I bought 2 small pieces of pizza and 2 cans of generic soda for $10. If they had posted the prices i wouldn't have bought any of it. The
majority of the crowd had left by the end of the night not because it was chilly and sprinkling, it was because of the poor performance of the entire show. Not to mention that the jet fire truck sprayed molten metal in the general direction of the crowd. For what they want to charge people to attend and get food i would expect more. I've been to many locally organized event mainly mud bogs and drags and some monter truck shows and paid no where near the price and had a much more enjoyable time. The entire event was just unorganized and poorly done.

Gary Davis  -  Jasper TX

Man i've been to shows all my life since about 84.this was by far the worst.i've never thought to myself "man i can't wait till this things over,nor have i ever left before the show was over but this 1 i did.i dont blame anyone but the promoter.the drivers did what they were told to do but the guys running it just plain sucked.i know the p.a. system isnt the best in the world there but you would think the promoter would get the national anthem right.everyone was in confusion for like 5 minutes.some one in the stands said "are we suppose to sing it?"as far as safety goes there was no security hardly at all.

during the pit party i saw kids climbing in and on the cars in the pyramid.i blame the parents  also.parents were putting them in the ford expedition where the motor sat and taking pics.saw a couple folks trying to open the door of the car on the south side of the pyramid and trying to steal something from the inside of it but the dirt ramp made it hard.the idiot that drove out the brute force 4wheeler needed his *** kicked for pulling his crap.there were people still on the floor getting autographs and kids running around.he almost ran over a kid behind cyborg.i thought it was sorry how ticket prices were jacked up at the gate.heard alot of people griping about that also.

i bought the"vip" tickets cause they were supposedly "the best seats in the house and guaranteed pit passes".well the seats sucked and the pit party was free 2 everyone which is the way it should be.we took off our vip stickers and just sat behind where monkyn around was sitting.i actually left during the 20 minute break.what happened after that?i didnt get very good pics but will post them on here this week.again i just want you to know i dont blame the lions club or the drivers,just the promoter.hopefully a different promoter will come next time.thanks and take care,gary

Turtleman76  - Mandan, ND
The show was alright. it was more of a tuff truck show then a monster truck show with the Monsters only running twice while the tuff trucks ran almost the entire show and not to mention the fact that there was too many delays in the show. it was almost like they didn't plan out the show.

Outlaw monster trucks not so spectacular.

From pissedconsumer.com

Very bad show after being charged over what the radio and website had been promoting and very bad customer service. The show was not worth going to even if it had been free. They advertised a firetruck with a jet engine that melts cars but no show just an excuse. They also had 4 trucks that did only a couple turns and not so spectacular jumps. All in all a very bad experience my family was not happy with the show. The only way I would ever recommend this show is if you have nothing better to do and don't care about giving people money for nothing.

Eldora
Speedway Rossburg, OH 
Facebook Comments:

Michael Shidler --  good show just wish wasn't so many problems with the trucks but dr.danger was awesome

Tanya Henn-Lakin --  Stinger was awesome in freestyle the kinda lacked. Dr Danger was awesome just a little to close .

Becky Winn --  Was not real happy with this show, will not go back next year, way to much down time and no entertainment..

Craig Hobsten --  this show was a rip off

Todd Unrast

I was not happy with the show except for Dr. Danger, he was good. The Monster Trucks didn't give a very good show. Several trucks broke, that will happen, but the other 3 trucks should have picked up the slack. I will say I never saw a mons...ter truck get stuck ontop of a van before. We went down to the Nutter Center to watch the Monster Trucks and these are the guys you need at Eldora because they will push it to the limit. We will not be going back unless things change.

Rex Searight

Dr. danger show was very unsafe. When they blow up the car way to much heat came into the stands. This was a very poor choice for Eldoa to put on! Only five trucks, come on how do you expect to get anyone to come back again. Stick
to racing that you do best!

Ironwood, MI Fair Show

4XRacer:

The Show was terrible. The crowd was completely jam packed. Ghost Rider was the only one that attempted too put on a show. The other two were just making noise and burning fuel, also on another note not at 1 point during the entire show was a RII ever checked!! And the scary part is all there was is a chain link fence separating the crowd from the track. For somebody claiming that they promote over 100 shows a year they are d**n lucky nobody has gotten killed!! Also they were advertising a 2 1/2 hour show. It was supposed to start at 3:30, it didn't start till 4:10 and we were in the car and on the way home by 5:30 and that was with a 20 minute intermission. On a positive note, with the size of the crowd they definitely showed that they would be willing to support monster truck shows in the future. hopefully in the future they can get somebody with some real experience to do it.

To whom it may concern
 
I am writing to let you know how thoroughly disappointing your monster truck show was at the Rockin R Arena in El Dorado, AR on July 15.  I feel ripped off after attending this event for the following reasons (in order of annoyance):

The advertisement said there was supposed to be ATV and tough trucks racing in addition to the monster trucks.  There was none.  There were not even any there.  This was my main motivation for going to this event.  I asked for a refund after I entered the arena and realized there would be no ATV races, but was denied.When entering the event they ask you to sign up for a chance to win a cruise.  I signed up and a few days later received a call that I had won.  After talking to the representative, I found out I did not win anything.  They were trying to scam me out of money. 

I researched the  company (Magical Dream Escapes) and found terrible reviews about them, all noting that it was a scam.  I talked to a couple others that also attended the event, and they also won.  The worst part is now I cant get them to stop calling me!It was advertised there would be $10 tickets at the door.  They were double that.The arena was way too small for monster trucks.  There were 2 tiny jumps that my S10 probably could have handled.  All you saw were the trucks rev their engines wheelie over the jumps and then backup into the pits.There were only 2 small sets of bleachers to sit on, and they were full when we got there so we had to stand.

In conclusion, this was a truly terrible event and a waste of time and money.  I wanted to make you aware of what went on at the event in the hopes that the problems would be addressed for future events.  If this is how the event was supposed to take place, then this company should be ashamed of itself for using false advertising and associating with a company that has a reputation for scamming its customers.
-Eric Dinehart

Ramona Hundley

Very upset bunch of people because u did not show up in Dublin Va. No explanation either!

Tim Ortman

Cool trucks...terrible venue....way too small................the sad thing is that the 'Chinese fire drill' was the highlight of the show.

8 Updates & Rebuttals


FStephenson

USA

Cancelled Show, No Refunds

#9Consumer Comment

Fri, September 23, 2016

I see the owner of the company posted a rebuttal about how it is not his fault and puts the blame on the monster trucks. However this article proves differently, as it has nothing to do with monster trucks and solely shows the poor business practices of Steve Quercio and Ron Woodbridge

Article Link:

http://classicrock1069.com/local-monster-truck-show-canceled-without-notice-no-refunds-given/

 

Without notice, event producers of the Winter Nationals Monsters and Motorsports Spectacular canceled its Saturday afternoon event, refusing to give ticket holders a refund breaking the hearts of many local kids and leaving many parents searching for answers.

The matinee event, which was scheduled at 2 p.m., was specifically designed for children, promising the first 500 a free toy. Afternoon ticket holders were able to use their tickets at the the evening show, which started at 7:30 p.m.

One local woman returned to Rent A Tire, where she purchased her tickets, to try to get some answers.  Instead, the store manager locked himself in his office and refused to come out and talk to her.  The manager at Rent A Tire said the event promoters had already picked up all of the cash from the store, and he did not have any money to return to customers. He also said the event promoter, Ron Woodbridge, said to tell customers that there absolutely would not be any refunds.

Another promoter for the event, Steve Quercio, who is in California, said he would uphold any refund to customers who were unable to use their ticket at the evening show but then changed his mind and said to tell them to contact the Victoria Community Center.

Quercio said it was the community center’s fault that he had to cancel the event.

Race Track Promotions leased the arena from the community center for $550 for the day. The promoters with Victoria Comic Con rented the dome at the center, also for the day, paying $1,150.  And as of Friday evening, both the Comic Con promoters and Monster Truck promoters were in agreement over the shared use of the Community Center.  Unfortunately, the Monster Truck promoters canceled the Saturday matinee show at the last minute claiming they had no idea the venue was double booked.

In any case, seems like Victoria residents were royally screwed by these promoters for the monster truck show and if you would like to get a message to Mr. Woodbridge I just happened to look up his contact information for you.

Ron Woodbridge
Chief Operating Officer
PMTRA – Outlaw Motorsports
6599 E. Thomas Rd Suite #2092
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Office: 480.219.6502
Fax: 480.219.6560
Mobile: 480.772.7490
E-mail: ron.woodbridge@yahoo.com

And by the way.  According to multiple sources, Mr. Woodbridge personally kicked a little girl and her family out of the monster truck’s evening show simply for purchasing a cupcake from the Comic Con’s concession stand.  Be sure to let him know how you feel about that too.

 

Additional Quotes from the local newspaper article on the incident:

Regina Bryan, who planned to take her son to the event for his fourth birthday, said her children were devastated about missing the event.

"Somebody should have been there to see these boys and girls just crying," she said. "These kids were devastated. They broke a lot of hearts."

"They didn't understand why we couldn't go," she said. "And I couldn't explain it to them."

Other than a few signs posted around the community center saying the show had been canceled, Bryan said there weren't any representatives available to explain, and when she tried to get some answers at the Rent A Tire on North Navarro Street, where she purchased the tickets, the manager refused to come out of his office and talk to her and employees asked her to leave the property.

"I was really upset with the way Rent A Tire handled the situation," she said. "They were very rude and inconsiderate. I'm just asking for information, a number to call. I don't understand why they wouldn't help me."

A manager at Rent A Tire said the event promoters had already picked up all of the cash from the store, and he did not have any money to return to customers. He also said the event promoter, Ron Woodbridge, said to tell customers that there absolutely would not be any refunds.

We probably won't sell tickets for them next year," he said. "It makes us look bad - it's just bad business."

The Advocate attempted to contact Woodbridge for an interview. He said he was too busy to talk.

Colby VanGundy, Parks and Recreation director, said it is not uncommon to rent both areas at the community center at the same time and that events with larger attendance rates have amicably leased both areas without incident.

"(Quercio) made his own choice to cancel the show," VanGundy said. "The community center will not give refunds."

Christopher Webb, who attended the truck show last year with his son, returned this year with all three of his children only to walk away disappointed, he said.

"My poor kids," he said. "They were so excited. They were completely bummed out, and they just wanted to know why, and no one was there to say anything."

Webb said he was shocked with the way Race Track Promotions handled its affairs.

He said he waited in line for 45 minutes for an explanation but was only told that the event was canceled because the community center was double-booked.

 

 


Steve Quercio Felony Theft - Arrested

#9Author of original report

Fri, September 23, 2016

Fugitive wanted on arrest for a felony stealing charge

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — UPDATE: The Kirksville Police Department told KTVO its "Fugitive of the Week" has already been captured.

Detective Justin Jones said Steve Michael Quercio, 62, was arrested in Hesperia, Calif., by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office.

That arrest happened early Thursday afternoon shortly after Kirksville police announced the latest "Fugitive of the Week."

Jones told KTVO he had information regarding the whereabouts of Quercio, and he notified the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office and provided authorities with an address.

He said deputies went to that address, found Quercio and arrested the fugitive without incident.

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The Kirksville Police Department is once again asking for your help in locating a "Fugitive of the Week."

Authorities are attempting to locate Steve Michael Quercio, 62, in reference to an arrest warrant from Adair County for felony stealing.

Quercio is a white male, 5'7" tall, 270 lbs., with gray hair and brown eyes.

Officers have attempted to make contact with Quercio at his last known residence but have been unable to locate him. He has been affiliated with motor sport events and may spend time on the road. It is believed Quercio is living in the Hesperia, California area.

Anyone with information regarding the location of Steve Michael Quercio is encouraged to contact the Kirksville Police Department at (660) 785-6945, (Dispatch) (660) 665-5621, the Adair County Sheriff's Office at (660) 665-4600 or anonymously at (660)627-BUST (2878) or email police@kirksvillecity.com.

Article:  http://ktvo.com/news/local/fugitive-wanted-on-arrest-for-a-felony-stealing-charge

 

UPDATE 10/22/2015: 
Steve Michael Quercio was apprehended by San Bernardino Sheriff's Deputies (CA) on 10/22/2015 and is no longer being sought by police. 


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 22, 2015 

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: 
Justin Jones 
Detective 
660-785-6945

FUGITIVE OF THE WEEK – STEVE MICHAEL QUERCIO


(Kirksville, MO) Steve Michael Quercio, white, male, 62 years old, 5’7” tall, 270 lbs, gray hair and brown eyes.

Kirksville Police are attempting to locate Steve Michael Quercio in reference to an arrest warrant from Adair County for felony stealing. 

Steve Michael Quercio is a white, male, 62 year old, 5’7” tall, 270 lbs, with gray hair and brown eyes. 

Officers have attempted to make contact with Steve Michael Quercio at his last known residence but have been unable to locate him. Steve Michael Quercio has been affiliated with motor sport events and may spend time on the road. It is believed Steve Michael Quercio is living in the Hesperia, California area. 

Anyone with information regarding Steve Michael Quercio’s location is encouraged to contact the Kirksville Police Department at 660-785-6945, (Dispatch) 660-665-5621, Adair County Sheriff’s Office at 660-665-4600 or anonymously at 660-627-BUST (2878) or email police@kirksvillecity.com.

Article:  http://kirksville.4unow.us/default.aspx?id=1574&pid=69633497-a77b-4691-98e3-318566a0935d

 


Peoria Speedway, Peoria IL 10/10/2015

#9Author of original report

Tue, October 13, 2015

Customer comments from Peoria Speedway Facebook page:


Kimberly Marshall
Wow I me here and its lame I want my money back

Jason Lamparter
Tonight was a waste of money alot of people left including me and my son and also trucks left early cause the mud pit u could drive a prius through

Brandan Jay Weller
I agree they made out to be a lot bigger then it was MX races was 1 wheeler and 1 dirt bike and tough trucks was 1 truck that didn't even last one round WASTE!!!!!

Andrew Varnes
I felt like I was watching the d**n circus and the guy announcing was the ring leader it was a waste of money and they made out like bandits!! I like peoria speedway but last night was a s**t show and ripped alot of hard working folks off!!


dwayneinga

gillsville,
Georgia,
USA

THE PILE

#9Consumer Comment

Fri, August 07, 2015

I have known this promoter for over 30 years. I had judgements againt him that could never be collected on because he owns nothing in his name.

He doesn't care what pile is made of as long as he can be on top of it.

He left Simi Valley, CA., because he had too many judgements against him. 

He owns nothing in his name but his alligator mouth and hummingbird ***.

Stay as far away from you as you can. 

Customer, venue, professional competitor, and anyone else 

that does not have K-Y jelly handy.

 


steve quercio

oak hills,
California,

Outlaw Monster Trucks

#9REBUTTAL Owner of company

Sun, September 08, 2013

 This web site was brought to my attention and I feel it is only right to try to clarify things. We have been Producing Motorsport events for over 30 years. When you do the volume of Shows we do sometimes things go wrong. We do everything we can to bring Fun Family Entertainment to very Small Markets that do not get to see these type of events, and many times we lose money trying to do these events. What a consumer needs to know is that because they hear Monster Trucks, it does not mean it is Monster Jam Show where there are 16 Trucks. We would love to do 16 Monster trucks, but you just can't do that in a venue that is only 2,000 seats. The Markets that we do Shows in are very scaled down Shows. The average Show is 4-5 Trucks and Local Filler Show. That is the most a Small Market can support when the Trucks are costing over $3,000 (Dollars) a Truck. We always post at the Box Office what will be performing that night so we don't mislead anyone.

 
I also want the consumer to understand that the Monster Trucks are booked in and most times try to do the best they can, but they are machines, and subject to breaking. Please don't blame the Promoter if a Truck breaks and can not perform. It is not the Promoters fault when a Truck breaks, as a matter of fact, the Monster Trucks still get paid there full money even when they break, so the Promoter loses again. He gets the blame, and still has to pay the Trucks. (Which we always do, as they are trying to put on a Show for the Fans.)
 
Also a lot of the shows we do are booked by a local independent Promoter, where we have no say in how he runs his Show. We just provide the Trucks, and work off the Budget he gives us to provide the Trucks. Sometimes a 3rd Party Promoter will only Book 2 Trucks, and how he Promotes it we have no control over. Pease don't blame the booking Producer for that..
 
Also, the Monster Truck Business is a very competitive business where many promoters are fighting for the same Venue's. Not saying always, but I have heard of several Promoters asking people and friends and even paying some to POST FALSE complaints about other Promoters events not knowing who really Promoted it, it could have been a 3rd Party Promoter.
 
I can only suggest to the consumer to always ask before the Show how many Trucks will be there and who they are, then decide if you want to go to that event. Our policy has always been if a person is not happy before the Show starts, we will refund their Money right there at the Box Office, but when the Show starts, we have No Control on how the Trucks perform. I am sure we have all gone to a Movie that has disappointed us in the past.
 
I hope this might clear some things up, but I can say we do not intentionally try to do a event that we do not feel will be entertaining when all the Monster Trucks are running right. Please remember, the Promoter just puts the Show together, the performing Trucks put on the Show.
 
Sincerely,
 
Steve Quercio


steve quercio

oak hills,
California,

Outlaw Monster Trucks

#9REBUTTAL Owner of company

Sun, September 08, 2013

This web site was brought to my attention and I feel it is only right to try to clarify things. We have been Producing Motorsport events for over 30 years. When you do the volume of Shows we do sometimes things go wrong. We do everything we can to bring Fun Family Entertainment to very Small Markets that do not get to see these type of events, and many times we lose money trying to do these events. What a consumer needs to know is that because they hear Monster Trucks, it does not mean it is Monster Jam Show where there are 16 Trucks. We would love to do 16 Monster trucks, but you just can't do that in a venue that is only 2,000 seats. The Markets that we do Shows in are very scaled down Shows. The average Show is 4-5 Trucks and Local Filler Show. That is the most a Small Market can support when the Trucks are costing over $3,000 (Dollars) a Truck. We always post at the Box Office what will be performing that night so we don't mislead anyone.

 
I also want the consumer to understand that the Monster Trucks are booked in and most times try to do the best they can, but they are machines, and subject to breaking. Please don't blame the Promoter if a Truck breaks and can not perform. It is not the Promoters fault when a Truck breaks, as a matter of fact, the Monster Trucks still get paid there full money even when they break, so the Promoter loses again. He gets the blame, and still has to pay the Trucks. (Which we always do, as they are trying to put on a Show for the Fans.)
 
Also a lot of the shows we do are booked by a local independent Promoter, where we have no say in how he runs his Show. We just provide the Trucks, and work off the Budget he gives us to provide the Trucks. Sometimes a 3rd Party Promoter will only Book 2 Trucks, and how he Promotes it we have no control over. Pease don't blame the booking Producer for that..
 
Also, the Monster Truck Business is a very competitive business where many promoters are fighting for the same Venue's. Not saying always, but I have heard of several Promoters asking people and friends and even paying some to POST FALSE complaints about other Promoters events not knowing who really Promoted it, it could have been a 3rd Party Promoter.
 
I can only suggest to the consumer to always ask before the Show how many Trucks will be there and who they are, then decide if you want to go to that event. Our policy has always been if a person is not happy before the Show starts, we will refund their Money right there at the Box Office, but when the Show starts, we have No Control on how the Trucks perform. I am sure we have all gone to a Movie that has disappointed us in the past.
 
I hope this might clear some things up, but I can say we do not intentionally try to do a event that we do not feel will be entertaining when all the Monster Trucks are running right. Please remember, the Promoter just puts the Show together, the performing Trucks put on the Show.
 
Sincerely,
 
Steve Quercio


Wyatt Freedman

New name - same crappy show.

#9Author of original report

Tue, April 09, 2013

Quercio now operates under  "Monster Truck Night of Fire and Thrills".

He posts no schedule online and shut down his facebook page due to bad reviews.

He boasts that he now owns his own monster truck, which has been decorated as Monster Patrol.
It routinely breaks down and it reportedly does not even have an RII.

More recent complaints:

Sarah Hill Stratta   (Brazos
County Expo
Center - Bryan, TX)

 The show was a huge let down. 2pm show had constant problems, all talking no action, trucks not working, longest intermission EVER to start back with nothing happening! By 4pm we couldn't take it anymore and left. We probably saw the trucks circle 4 times with no issues. Big fat waste of time and money.

Harry Smith

Columbus Nebraska was an Outlaw show I attended in 2012.
I had attended this venue in past years with other promoters and always a good show with good talent. I was a bit skepticle about going last year knowing the show format with Outlaw shows and a mediocre lineup but I went anyways.... Jet
truck was good, FMX was good. Monster trucks were not good at all. Only 1 out of 4 trucks got any air at all. No racing and very short freestyles that was nothing more than driving around giving 25 to 30% throttle here and there. 3
adults and 3 child tickets cost $105.00. I will never pay to attend another Outlaw show again and that is what I said to the facility manager at this venue.......Bring back the promoters that did so well in the past.

JJ  - Dallas, TX  
(Attended Paris, TX event)

Wow man, I paid $70 to take my kids to see what we thought was gonna be an awesome monster truck show and it ended
up being a carny controlled flop. Half the trucks weren't even working! I will NOT be attending next time they come to town.


Anoymous

United States of America

Important Facts...

#9Consumer Comment

Wed, October 17, 2012


  • Cloverdale, IN was a very good show.  There were a few trucks who were standing the trucks up and down.


  • Seating was set up by the venue in Cloverrdale, not the promoter.


  • Having 4 cars in a lane is typical at Monster Truck shows.


  • Dublin, VA was canceled... Radio/Venue were all told.


  • You can't compare other promoters with Monster Jam (as seen on TV).

I do not work with the promoter/nor do I claim to however these facts are easy to come across online.  Hope this information helps out.

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