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Wednesday evening, the PRCA sharded new news about their plans for the 2020 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.

The highlights: it will NOT happen at the Thomas & Mack Center; Southpoint is being considered as an alternative option to keep the National Finals in Las Vegas, although if held there, fans will not be allowed to attend; the PRCA is also looking at relocating to the likes of the Lazy E Arena in Oklahoma, where so many events including the National High School Finals Rodeo and the Bob Feist Invitational have moved this year, one of the various venues in Texas, as well as other states.

In order to make a final decision, which the PRCA stated will be made by September 30, they are asking for input from fans! They want to hear from you about where you think the 2020 NFR should be held and what factors are most important to you.

To take the PRCA Fan Experience Survey, click HERE.

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