Seven-Time PBR World Finals Bullfighter Cody Webster is Gearing Up for Fort Worth

Cody Webster is a seven-time PBR Finals bull fighter and he is excited to get to Fort Worth. He says it is shaping up to be something epic and unlike anything else that anybody has ever seen. When he comes to his job, Webster says it’s just one of those things.

“When your selected by these guys to be there to protect them at a job that is going to pay the winner a million dollars, they have a lot of trust in us and we have a great team going back to the World Finals and it’s something that is so surreal to be a part of,” he says.

Webster has had multiple big saves this year from the regular season, earning the bull rider’s trust and earning his selection as one of their bull fighters. When asked if any one in particular that come mind, he says it comes with the job but there have been a few this year that Webster described as memorable.

When it comes to bull fighting, Webster says it is something that you have to crave and stay on top of. He keeps bull fighting on his mind every day. Looking forward to the PBR World Finals, Webster has to be ready for 120 of the best bulls in the world that he says hit harder, are bigger and stronger.

Webster steps back inside the PBR World Finals Arena on May 13 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.

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