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Speaker 1 (00:25):
Welcome to Downtown, brought to you by Arlington Citizen Media.
I am Roddy John and today on the Downtown we
talked to Sean Gleason with PBR. That's right, PBR return
to the Metroplex starting this Thursday in Fort Worth with
the World Finals eliminators, and also next weekend with the
Redemption Series. But don't forget that the World Finals themselves
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will be happening May seventeenth and May eighteenth right here
in Arlington, Texas at eighteen and T Stadium. We'll get
in all that, we get into Coole Houser, we get
into kid rock. It's absolutely amazing. But first here is
some local music from Almost Jaded with their song not over.
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You at.
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Know where I went wrong?
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Am I A quite some time? I guess I got
a message, because now you won't even reply.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
Now I'm setting on our song.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
Much more. I know I should go, but I'm not
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Speaker 2 (02:14):
What the hell?
Speaker 5 (02:15):
And after.
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Every road I wonder leave me straight cut to Beckon,
I'm so blind, I'm as responder, but you just.
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Want to leave me. I'm sting on outside.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
Much more happening starting up outside.
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Out Mysa Chen, how much.
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My coun.
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Speaker 4 (04:36):
Not over you.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
I would like to welcome back to the show Sean
Gleason with PBR. How are you doing today, sir?
Speaker 2 (04:52):
I'm doing great.
Speaker 7 (04:52):
How are you, John, I'm doing well.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
So it is a yearly tradition now that you're on
the show to talk about p BR the World Finals
that obviously we love having here at and T Stadium.
I mean, just to go to what's been happening with you?
What's been up in the next last year, last.
Speaker 8 (05:09):
Year, well, it's flown by amazingly fast. You know, we've
got an event, We've got two to three events every
weekend of the year going on through the year.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
So we've had a busy year. We finished the Team Series,
we finished the first team series year with expansion, so
ten teams in the expanded season. Then went straight into
Unleash the Beast and here we are, you know, week away,
not even a week away from starting the World Finals.
After twenty three events crisscross in the country.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
I mean, obviously, you know you do crisscross the country
pretty well, and you know travel is a huge part of.
Speaker 7 (05:48):
Your business as well.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
What are some places that you really love to visit?
Even when you see it on the calendary you kind
of light up a little bit, you know.
Speaker 9 (05:56):
Nashville is always a blast every year and it's now
a team series event. Madison Square Garden in New York
right after Yeah, you know New Year's and that window
where the city's still kind of humming from the holidays
and we're the first thing that happens coming back, and
you know, that's always pretty special.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Suit Fall, South Dakota is fun.
Speaker 9 (06:20):
It's a you know, it's a fairly isolated, smaller city
in the US, but the crowds there love the PBR
and love our brand.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
It's a as a blast. Sacramento is off the charts
every year. It seems like so a lot of places.
Speaker 9 (06:36):
I I shouldn't probably pick a favorite.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
I love all my children.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
I know, as soon as I said it, I was like,
there's no way I'm getting one answer out of that,
because you can't, like you said.
Speaker 7 (06:46):
You can't just pick one of your jobs.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
I can't. I can't single out my children.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
I mean, going to Nashville as much as you have,
isn't it incredible how much that seat is just growing
and just over not over before me.
Speaker 7 (06:58):
It's just like it is now.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Also like the New Year's capital for the Central Time Zone,
which you think, you know, we here in DFW would
have done something obviously not. You think Chicago would have
done something obviously not. Nashville took it by the balls
and was like, you know what we got New Year's
if don't worry about it.
Speaker 9 (07:13):
Guys, Nashville's gotten over the top a little bit, you know,
in terms of the number of people that go there.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
They're there just to get hammered and you know, a
party for the weekend.
Speaker 9 (07:23):
And I tell people all the time, we've got the
stockyards is Nashville fifteen years ago when it was cool.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
I love it down here in the stockyards. And you know,
I think there's a lot of people that want to
curate the experience down here so it doesn't turn into
the you know, pedal bikes and people telling hot.
Speaker 9 (07:43):
Tubs up and down the street with the tractor and
you know, just have it be a little more of
an authentic and classic experience while still having a good time.
I think DFW's got a lot to offer to people
when it comes to that. And you're right, we probably
missed the boat on not having a big New Year celebration.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
It could be a good thing because you know, as
much as we've got so many people coming in on
a regular basis, we don't need any more for New
Year's Eve. Just everybody else can have them.
Speaker 9 (08:08):
Yeah, we you know, we did launch in New Year's
Eve concert and party at Cowtown Coliseum that did extremely
well last year, and so we're doing that again this year.
But you know, again it's it's geared towards a smaller crowd.
It's not intended to draw one hundred thousand people to
or a million times square.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
It's you know, I think that curating some of those
experiences and having been a little more special is what
we're all about.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
It's so true now speaking of Fort Worth Coliseum and
you know, making great events happen. The PBR World Finals
begin this Thursday through Sunday with the Eliminator with the
eliminations and then the Ride for the Redemption is happening
the fourteenth through the fifteenth at Fort Worth Coliseum and
of course the finals happening May seventeenth and eighteenth at
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eighteen and T Stadium. How excited are you for this
year's finals? I mean I asked you year, but obviously
every year is give me a little different.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
You know.
Speaker 9 (09:03):
Last year was our first year of having the performances
at Cowtown Coliseum, so there was.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
A lot of learning curve.
Speaker 9 (09:12):
There was a lot of nervousness going into it, you
know about how would we do in that small of
a building, how can we make this happen?
Speaker 2 (09:19):
How can we make the experience what we wanted it
to be?
Speaker 9 (09:22):
And it was a very successful event, but I think
this year we're better prepared for it. Tickets are selling
extremely well. I mean it'll be completely sold out for
every performance that we offer in there, as expected, and
the VIP experience.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
You know, it's such a small and I mean you're
right there on top of the action.
Speaker 9 (09:45):
It's just it's such a small venue that you really
get the sense of bull riding and how difficult it
is when you're that close to the action.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
And you know, some people.
Speaker 9 (09:57):
Criticized me and said, oh, you're going the World Finals
must be doing terrible. They're going to a tiny little
building and for worth and I'm like, yeah, but we
have our finals are actually at at and T the
largest building in the United States or one of them. Sure,
so you know, we've got a little bit of both worlds,
best of both world's going on. But I got to
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tell you, the Stockyards performances are They're right up there.
And my favorite performance is just because of the intimacy
of that building and the chance that you get to
see these great bulls and great bull riders competing in
a historic place.
Speaker 7 (10:33):
Right.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
It's almost like seeing your favorite band in a small venue,
and that's exactly what you want. You don't want to
have to feel the entire stadium, you know, being right
on top of you. You want to actually be that
close and personal when it comes to the writers and
the bulls themselves.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
Absolutely.
Speaker 9 (10:48):
I mean, my favorite concerts are the ones that you know,
before a band blew up, you're you know. I spent
ten years in the music business in Seattle, and I
got to see Nirvana and Pearl Jam and Sound Garden
and a bunch of those bands when they were literally
playing to twenty five people, and candidly some of us
weren't even paying attention to them at the time, you know,
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and then they go up to be just super, to
reach a super stardom, and you look back on those
days and you're like, man, I was pretty cool seeing
I'm seeing it in the in the clubs and the
small TDC at at and t and I've probably seen
him six seven times over the course of the years.
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And I've seen them in some small venues, and I
take the small venue. I mean, it was a great concert,
don't get me wrong. But we're all getting older, so
that's another factor in the whole thing. But you know,
that experience back in the day and the smaller theaters
and stuff, when you had a chance to see him
with you know, seven thousand of your closest friends instead
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of seventy thousand.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
It was pretty special.
Speaker 7 (11:57):
Yeah, my favorite of the intimate shows too.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
Like I'm watching the Taylor Swift Eras show and I
was I wasn't there. I saw it on the Disney
but I was like, there's no way she could go
back and do like tiny theaters or venues again.
Speaker 7 (12:09):
Like she's done. Like it's only football fields and that's it.
Speaker 9 (12:12):
Like there's no Yeah, but you know, it's a little
side note here. We did a.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
Corporate event for our broadcast partner way back in the
day comcasts, and they had a company retreat, and so
we buck bulls at the retreat, just kind of an exhibition.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Well, you know, as much as there's the familiar faces
coming from Texas, Oklahoma, and Brazil this year, there's also
some people from Washington.
Speaker 7 (12:37):
Oregon and New York.
Speaker 1 (12:39):
With the continuous rise of you know, obviously the Western
sports as it is, where are you hearing grumblings of
competition coming from that you may not have even thought
to look before.
Speaker 9 (12:48):
You know, I think we've got a couple of guys
from Argentina that are that are really trying to make
the cut. There's a little bit of a bull riding
culture in Argentina, not not as much, and you know,
you wanted a lot of people would just lump South
America together and say, oh, they're right next to Brazil,
but really they're you know, they're from a country that
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that doesn't have that same history of bull riding experience,
and so we're starting to see some guys coming from
a few different countries that aren't places where you can
buck balls on a regular basis.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
I think we'll see some New.
Speaker 9 (13:24):
Zealanders at some point in time that that make their
way to the tour here and again you can lump
it in with Australia, but it is its own country, and.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
Yeah, have representatives there. But where where I really want
to see the professionalism and the level of I guess
the level of ability grows in Mexico. You know, they
do have a great bull writing culture down there, but
we just haven't been able to get any Mexican nationals
that could compete at the same level as the Brazilian,
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the American and the Australian Canadian kids.
Speaker 9 (13:59):
So we want, we definitely want to see more from
from Mexico and and we hear that there's a few
bubbling up, and so I think you'll continue to see
it grow both internationally and then domestically.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
You know, having bull riders now.
Speaker 9 (14:15):
From the state of New York, and you know, there's
a pretty big rodeo culture in Washington, that's where I
grew up. But to see them coming from other states
in the US that aren't your typical rodeo communities means
that we're definitely breaking through.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Kids are starting to think about it at a young
age where they otherwise wouldn't have.
Speaker 9 (14:36):
So, you know, you don't grow up in far New
York and and immediately go in everybody's around in this
bull riding culture, you have to you have to.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Have parents and others that were born into it. You
got to be able to watch it on TV.
Speaker 9 (14:49):
You got to be able to appreciate it and then
ultimately make that hard commitment to learning how to be
a good bull rider.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
So I think you're going to see a lot more
of that too. We're seeing kids come from all corners.
Speaker 7 (15:01):
Now, I love that so much.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
Now, obviously, you guys aren't just you know, it's not
just the bull riding. It has obviously turned into a
much bigger affair every year, which I love is growing
and growing. The kid Rock Rock and Rodeo is happening
as well. It's back, and it's loaded with talent. The
event will feature you Know Rodeo's elite and its competitors
holding more than sixty world championships in four hundred and
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sixty national finals. Rodeo qualified qualifications with you Know eclips
over one hundred million dollars, absolutely insane. And then obviously,
with the announcement you guys had at the stockyards. Kid
Rock came in on a horse on his own, Like,
what can people really look forward to when it comes
to the Kid Rocks the Rock and rodeo this year?
Speaker 9 (15:44):
Well, I think you know, my favorite comment from last
year were several I got several people that came up
to me and basically they said, who knew you could
make the timed events at a rodeo more interesting than
the rough stock you know, then the horse riding and the.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
Bull riding events. And it was true. I mean, the
timed events kept you on the edge of your seat.
The barrel race is now a horse race and you
can see who wins.
Speaker 9 (16:09):
That's the critical thing is for a for somebody that's
not familiar with the sport of rodeo, where you see
that first barrel racer go and she's got a fourteen
point three to five, and you wait fourteen more barrel
racers for the last one, and then they've got to
just beat that time, and you don't have any perspective,
head to head perspective to bring it now to a
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head to head competition where whoever crosses the line first wins,
barring any fouls or knocked down barrels. It's like, it's
pretty easy for a general consumer to understand.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
And I think that made the game again. It's we
didn't change the disciplines of rodeo substantially.
Speaker 9 (16:49):
We just changed the competition structure and it appeals to
a lot wider audience. And then with Kid Rock, you know,
his interest in rodeo and everything that we done over
the years, we didn't want it to just be another
rodeo with a concert at the end of it experience,
so we mashed up the entertainment. He opens the show,
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he's there throughout, and then plays his concert at the end.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
But you know, it's one entertainment experience. It isn't two.
It isn't watch a rodeo is the opening act and
then you know, and then see the concert.
Speaker 9 (17:24):
And so there were a lot of Kid Rock fans
there last year that had never seen rodeo in their life.
But the comments that we got back were, I'd never
seen a rodeo in my life.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
Thought I was going to just a kid Rock concert,
But turns out it was pretty dang fun, you know,
And that's and that's what we wanted to do, is introduce,
you know, his fans to the sport of rodeo and
rodeo fans to his brand.
Speaker 7 (17:50):
It's true.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
I mean, the you need the bring more eyes to it,
and that's really at the end of the day, what
it's all about is trying to get more eyes on
the product. And you know, again I've said it multiple times,
if once you see it live, you'd be like.
Speaker 7 (18:04):
Okay, I mean, like I get it.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
There's like there's it's literally a human being trying to
control a gigantic animal to do certain things. And like
you know, obviously with the bull riders, they're trying to
stay on there for at least they.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
Never control the ball, but sure, you never control the bull.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
It's just you control if you get thrown off or not,
and you really hope you don't. But then obviously, you know,
with the rodeo aspect of it all, that's something that's
been in again people's culture forever. So the fact that
more people get to see it and again get to
see a great kid rock show and that man puts
on a show. He plays every instrument, he knows that
he knows how to play to a crowd too.
Speaker 9 (18:39):
He is a talent, I mean, and obviously he's survived
in this business for a long long time, might be
bigger than ever at this point. And his you know,
his life and career, and that's just a testament to talent.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
I mean, you can't slice it any other way. It's
a testament to talent. Right. If you're talented and you
can and you can keep being relevant culturally to music
fans and to people that are seeking entertainment, then you
got something pretty special. And he does, and.
Speaker 10 (19:09):
So it's uh yeah, I mean it's but it's also
you know, the interesting thing about this about rodeo in general,
but in this case, the team aspect of rodeo is it's.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Probably the only sport where men and women compete on
a level playing field on the same team, and they're
dependent on each other for the team's performance. So the
barrel racers, the breakaway ropers, if.
Speaker 9 (19:40):
They don't do well, it doesn't matter how many great
men you have on your team, right, you still might
not win.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
So you know, it's it's a.
Speaker 9 (19:48):
True team sport with where men and women compete equally.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Right now, are you seeing I mean being the kind
of groundbreaking sports that is, like you said, with men
and women on the same team performing together. Are you
seeing more of the young women coming into the the
on the fans and being like, you know, truly inspired,
because obviously we've seen the rise of women's sports over
the last I think decade now, obviously with the US
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soccer team doing so fantastic and then the you know,
uh kay and Clark's doing good and everything. Everything's so
I say with that, now that we're seeing more of
it obviously on your side, are you seeing more of
the young women come to these shows?
Speaker 2 (20:27):
Absolutely, I mean I think more participants.
Speaker 9 (20:30):
You know, you're seeing a lot more women compete in
horse events and in rodeo, particularly with the you know,
the growth of breakaway roping, which gave girls another opportunity
to compete professionally or even at the amateur level. And
so yeah, we're seeing a significant increase in younger demos
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across the board, but younger women too, and you know,
and candidly, that's who we want to introduce to kid Rock.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
They don't, they didn't grow up with kid Rocks. Their
parents grew up with kid rock, but they didn't.
Speaker 9 (21:07):
But then when you see how talented he is and
and how great the music is and how timeless it is,
that's where.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
We can help his brand too, and together we're stronger.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Yeah, they weren't growing up with the BullGuard. They didn't
know who the ball with the ball was. You know,
they gotta they gotta learn it later.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
Yeah, yeah, you gotta. You gotta keep keep waving.
Speaker 7 (21:28):
That flag man exactly.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
Now, obviously, speaking of why women show up, Cole Hauser
is having the ultimate tailgate party. His his association with
you guys has absolutely been fantastic for both of y'all.
How is how is obviously that continue partnership that he has.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
Yeah, well, he he's a great guy.
Speaker 9 (21:47):
He's become a really good friend and and he's truly
invested in the success of the sport and wants to
do what he can. He's he unquestionably or at least arguably,
you know, in.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
My is that plays the most recognizable badass cowboy character
of today.
Speaker 9 (22:08):
You know, Clint East would own that for a while,
and John Wayne owned it. You know, you can go
back and look at all of the greats that really
owned that position in the media and the entertainment side
of the world. And his character rip that's what you know,
he embodies the most badass guy in a cowboy hat
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on TV and on the screen today, and what.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
Better representative for your brand than that. But it goes
way beyond that because Cole is.
Speaker 9 (22:39):
A true fan, He's his his character is one thing,
but his personality brings a whole other level of commitment
to growing helping us growth sports. So he actually produced
and directed the new brand campaign that we have that
will debut at the World Finals on Saturday, State and
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then and this is year two of the Colhauser's Ultimate
Tailgate Party where we just get out and have.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
A great time and entertain our fans before the event.
Speaker 4 (23:09):
Right.
Speaker 7 (23:10):
Yeah, I mean he's doing so great.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
He's got his own bourbon, he's got his own coffee company.
Like he's helping, you know, work thither you guys. I
think I believe he also has a great foundation that
helps people. And like you know, he's just absolutely taking
what he's done with this one show, even though obviously
he's got years of experience before that, but just taking this.
Speaker 7 (23:28):
And just in running with it. And I love everything
about it.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
And again, yeah, I've heard nothing but good things about
how nice he is.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
Yeah, it's great to see. He's a great guy. Does
a lot with military foundations are here and dear to
our heart and something we've celebrated since the inception of
the PBR. So a lot of shared values.
Speaker 5 (23:47):
With Cole and and when you find somebody that is
vested in the success of helping you build your business
and understands the mission as opposed to you know, renting
a or.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
You know and just and trying to you know, trying
to put out celebrity for the sake of celebrity. That
isn't very authentic, I think it. I think people are
smarter than that. You know, they can look through and
cut through some of that. But when you've got somebody
that's just truly passionate about the product or the service
that they're pitching or representing, it means something. It moves
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you know, it moves an audience, and it's it's been
great for us and hopefully good for Cole too. And uh,
you know, he's he's got a lot of celebrity without us,
but we want to keep his brand moving forward.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
To right exactly Now, back to the PBR itself. This
is one of the tightest rats in the history and
the guys are writing like never before. Who do you say,
I'm not going to ask who you think is going
to win, because obviously that's uh, you know, we never know.
But who do you think are some sleepers that people
may or not be talking about that, you know, I
think you should telp other people to watch out for.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
You know, there are definitely a few sleepers in the
field this year.
Speaker 9 (25:05):
I you know, if Clay Geiton gets on a heater,
you can see him, you know, win the event.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
And I've seen him riding at a pretty high level.
Speaker 9 (25:14):
But I'm going to go ahead and say it that
no sleeper is going to come and unseat one of
the top guys that are in this World Championship race
unless just something you know, unquestionable, you know, unfathomable happens
in this race.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
You're gonna see Brady Fielder.
Speaker 9 (25:34):
And John Krimber and Sage Kimsey and you know, of
course they're all chasing Dalton Castle. You're gonna see one
of those guys that it's going to be really hard
to beat. I mean, barring injury. I just can't see
those guys getting bucked off too.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
Many goals on their way to you know, to a
place in the average and if they're going to place
high in the average, and they're just not going to
beat them. So I'm gonna go ahead and say, don't
bet on the sleepers.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
There you go, now, you know, not to go to
Vegas and bet on the sleepers.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
Well, if we're all.
Speaker 9 (26:08):
In a pool, i'd probably you know, reconsider my advice
to people.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
But if it's all of them against the.
Speaker 9 (26:15):
Top, right, maybe, But if it's one of them against
the top, it's going to be pretty hard, pretty hard
to beat them.
Speaker 7 (26:21):
There we go.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
Now, what event and what not even just sport wise,
but just concert wise or whatever it is. What event
are you most looking forward to over these next two weekends?
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Sunday?
Speaker 9 (26:33):
Okay, PBR World Finals coming down to the wire. I
have a you know, somehow, some way, some shape or form,
it always materializes where it's just down to those last
couple outs, you know.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
I mean, there's so much drama. And I've been fortunate
to you know, I've been with the PBR for twenty
six years.
Speaker 9 (26:54):
That's insane as an employee, and prior to that, you know,
I was around at so I think I've been to
twenty nine world.
Speaker 2 (27:03):
Finals and it just there's that tingle that you get
down your spine and the edge of your seat. And
that's for any sports fan, you know, and particularly for
bull riding fans, but any sports fan that loves those moments,
that's what you're going to get on Sunday, right, You're
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just going to get it on Sunday.
Speaker 9 (27:26):
It's going to come down to those last two rounds
and there is going to be a story and a dogfight.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
Yes, oh it's so great again if people have not
gone out and done this again this weekend Thursday through Sunday,
go to the elimination rounds, get a nice taste of
what you have to look forward to, and then May seventeenth,
May eighteenth, like you said that Sunday, don't miss that.
Speaker 7 (27:47):
Sunday that is the finals.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
Of the PBR is at at and T Stadium, and
you will not want to miss it. Sean again, if
people want to buy tickets, I people want to follow
you guys online to see what the full schedule looks like,
so they can actually, you know, set their calendar as
to what y'all's calendar looks like.
Speaker 7 (28:03):
How can they do all the things?
Speaker 9 (28:05):
PVR dot com is the best place to start. There's
a world Finals dedicated World Finals page that'll link you
out to any and all of the ticketing facilities for
all the events that are coming up. It also gives
you maps and details and event activities.
Speaker 2 (28:23):
Make sure you visit there.
Speaker 9 (28:24):
And I hope to see everybody at one of the
performances because we're about to start ten days of them,
So don't forget about the Women's World Championships and all
the other stuff that we've got going on during the week.
Speaker 7 (28:38):
Exactly, Sean, again, thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
I look forward to this like I do every year,
and again we need to we need to hook up
in person to actually say hi to each other. Sounds good, John,
Thank you right, thank you, Thank you so much for
Sean Gleason for being on the show again Again. PBR
is happening starting this Thursday. Get yourself in the mood
to see some eliminations and then obviously head on over
to AT and T Stadium May seventeenth and definitely May
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