Boudreaux Campbell on his PBR World Finals Performance

Boudreaux Campbell went from 33rd to 3rd in the PBR World Standings after going 4-for-5 with two 90-point rides in Arlington over the weekend.

He won the PBR World Finals Event and was also named PBR Rookie of the Year.

“It’s a dream come true, I was just blessed and honored to go to the PBR World Finals in the first place,” he said. “To have such a good finals, I can’t thank the man upstairs enough........We made it work.”

Campbell still has one other huge event on the calendar in 2020, the National Finals Rodeo. He is the only bull rider to qualify for the both the Wrangler NFR and the PBR World Final this year.

“I don’t want to just plateau here,” he said.

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