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Anaheim, California – If you find yourself participating in a professional bull riding, hold both hands.
The pyrotechnic technology has nearly 2,000 pounds of close action. The crumbling bulls and riders stick with their dear life – waiting enthusiastically for eight seconds – all of which make you see at least once in your life.
Fox Country The outbreak was played at an event in conjunction with PBR on Friday, giving Outkick an inside look at “the toughest sport on the soil.”
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Friday night (September 6) marks the first day of PBR’s weekend staying in California, which is a joke in itself – being ridiculed during the show.
Bull riding…is considered a national sport…visiting the coast?
Come on, companion.
Anaheim, Nashville or Bermuda Triangle – PBR display cabinet is a hell.
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Of course, there is a point system that will do two reads on the brochure to get the full grasp. But you’ll be forgiven for forgetting these rules and just staring at the giant beasts bent and twisted, while the rider (most six feet under 200 pounds). – Try to persevere.
The rider is fearless.
They were the kind of men who prayed before the event, praising the Lord with all their might, and then rushed out to conquer the bull.
PBR has been packing the arena since ’92.
The job is “simple”: ride for eight seconds. Score up to 100 points – Bucks have a performance of 50 points and riders handle it at 50. In the Team Series, these rides add up to a five-man lineup that fights against the city.
That’s how you get a showdown, like the Arizona Ridge rider who is with Austin gamblers, or the Nashville Cowboys with the Carolina Cowboys.
Competing between teams, drivers, MCs and beasts, shows that any sports fan can enjoy.
Enthusiastic fans may argue: They’re just competing here, not performing.
Error – These guys brought it.
A rider even bounced on the guardrail and fans got fun from the seats. Watching the beasts approaching in the center of Anaheim Honda recall the memories of hearing Grave Digger’s ears in a monster jam incident. Maybe it’s about being around Angel Stadium three miles away, living there since 2004.
At PBR, you’ll hear Motley Crue, Kid Rock and those who like to explode on speakers. You will see the thriving pre-match fireworks. You’ll even find Border Patrol agents as bull tamers and embraced by a crowd of 100% red blood Americans.
Apart from seeing fans praying together, praying together, cheering together, and gathering around the chaos, the highlight is the shark cage.
Fans can join the cowboy hats and Tecovas and, without a doubt, enjoy the show from the seat.
But, digging deeper, Outkick walked into the shark cage and saw the bull close up.
Once, a rogue bull hit a shark cage – a cage protected by thick strips rising from the soil. The impact of booming attracts collective breathing in the crowd.
Sitting inside this small compound, four more, squatted, we were closer to the beast than anyone else.
Even in a quiet Friday night (the day on Saturday), fans accepted the show and proved that PBR has a home in Southern California.
As for the winner, the Arizona Ridge rider dominates. Team director and Yellowstone actor Mo Mo joined coach Colby Yates, who said they taught their riders to hug the excitement and stress of playing in Anaheim.
After the event, Coach Yates talked to Orkick: “We were so excited about it because every time we came to Anaheim, we knew it was close to our home. So we loved coming here. We got more from fans because they knew we were close, so it was special for us.”
“It’s great,” Mo brought a lot. “ Keyshawn [Whitehorse] Very well done with the guys. I mean, guy [Ridge Riders] It’s a super athlete. Of course, among the crowd here, the energy of the crowd also adds another element and excitement. So, this is just a good combination. ”
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In Anaheim, the Bulls Buck, the crowd roared, America’s heartbeat was louder than ever.