The HD Page owned bull set the record on the final day of the PBR World Finals
The 22-year-old Brazilian put together one of the best seasons we’ve ever seen
The PBR World Finals 2024 introduces a condensed format with intense competition and significant prizes from a $3.162 million pool
Daylon Swearingen came back just one week after injury to get the Unleash the Beast Tour win in St. Louis.
Austin Richardson went two for three to win the PBR Unleash The Beast in Oklahoma City.
Tanner Byrnes is a veteran bull rider turned bull fighter that is coaching Team Canada for the PBR’s upcoming Global Cup.
On Feb. 13, owner Chad Berger announced Smooth Operator had died at age 11. Smooth Operator, the 2019 and 2020 World Champion bull in the PBR, is the oldest bull ever to win back-to-back World Championships.
Michael Lane got the PBR Velocity Tour win in South Carolina after coming back from an injury that took him out of the Finals last year.
After retiring due to injury, Ryan Dirteater is back in the PBR. He is coaching Team USA Wolves at the PBR Global Cup this March.
Brennon Eldred is back after 8 months off and he went 90.75 points in Duluth, Georgia.
Keyshawn Whitehorse is sitting No. 24 in the World and he is ready to keep climbing the standings.
The PBR is bringing back their teams for the PBR Global Cup and Sean Gleason helps us understand how this new year will work.
Brady Olseon was the only cowboy to ride both of his bulls at the PBR Velocity Tour’s Portland Classic and with that win, he now has a chance to make a name for himself on the top flight Unleash the Beast Tour.
Brady Oleson went two for two in Portland, Oregon to get the win.
Eli Vastbinder is the PBR rookie of the year and he is in Chicago looking for a win.