World’s Best Bull Riders Light Up Las Vegas
October 24, 2010 - 11:00 pm
PBR World Finals Final Round
PBR World Finals Final Round
A surprise winner prevailed at the 2024 Professional Bull Riders Teams Championship on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
Ryan Dirteater announced his second retirement after winning the inaugural PBR Team series with his Nashville teammates Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
After determining its world champion in Las Vegas for nearly three decades, the PBR is excited about holding its Team Series playoffs at T-Mobile Arena.
A new team event by the Professional Bull Riders may get a five-year, $6.4 million sponsorship deal from the LVCVA when its board of directors meets Tuesday.
Creek Young is 21 and the Resistol Rookie of the Year, having qualified for his first National Finals Rodeo at Thomas Mack Center.
The PBR Team Series will run from June to November. Eight teams of bull riders will be featured in a 10-game regular season followed by playoffs.
The Professional Bull Riders is holding their last world finals in Las Vegas through Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
After 28 years, the PBR finals will relocate to Forth Worth, Texas, to serve as the focal point for a week-long championship festival.
Las Vegas is losing one of rodeo’s marquee events with the Professional Bull Riders World Finals heading to Fort Worth, Texas beginning next year, officials confirmed Tuesday.
The Pro Bull Riders World Finals is leaving Las Vegas, with this year’s Nov. 3 to 7 event at T-Mobile Arena ending a decadeslong agreement between Las Vegas and the tour.