Brazil – PBR World Cup Champs

Yes, the PBR World Cup was this weekend.  No, I did not get time to write up much information about it.  Sorry.  Too busy taking notes for the podcast and watching the bulls.  We will have a complete review on this week’s podcast.  Plus more photos and stories to come over at ThePBRLasvegas.com.

I can tell you this:  The format for the World Cup is different than the World Finals.  You cheer for a team not a player.  That is a big change in fan mentality.  This is not normally a “team” sport.  Like asking a NASCAR fan to cheer on the all the Chevrolet cars against the Ford cars…  it’s not the same.

Scoring is best 3 out of 5 rides will count toward the final team score and the ride must be accepted or declined at the end of the ride, not the end of the series. It’s not cumulative.

This rule almost cost Brazil the win on Saturday.  They were hot.  The first rides were covered with high scores.  Adriano was about to turn down a 88.0 point ride.  The lowest of the two nights.  He decided to finally keep it.  Thankfully he kept it because the last two rides were no score.

Because of the team not individual scoring, the energy level was different.  More subdued.  And the crowds were much smaller.  Under 10,000 in attendance each of the three nights.

On the good side, we saw some major kicking ass rides. I think better rides or attempts to ride than we normally see at the World Finals. These are the meanest, wildest bulls the PBR could find and the rides were either short rides to the ground or some major, nail biting 8.0 seconds of shear agony and nervousness.  With a few injuries thrown in for good measure.

As the Australian team Captain said on Saturday when Ben Jones, one of the team members was literally knocked out. “He’d been unconscious a few hundred times before, he’ll be alright.  That may have been true for Ben Jones, but not for the Sports Medicine people.  They ruled him ineligible for the last day.

The Brazilians lead the race from day one and clinched the title half way through the final on Sunday.  My money was on Canada.  Not because I am married to one, but I just thought they had the best team all around.  They ended up placing 4 out of 5.

Australia actually showed the most desire and ambition to win.  But Brazil was just a tough team.  They had the one for all and all for one mentality.  Their team leader was 3 time World Champion PBR heartthrob and all around nice guy,  Adriano Moraes.  So how could they lose??

As usual, we found those newbies.  People who had friends dragging them kicking and fighting to see some po-dunk cowboy ride some bull for a measly 8 seconds.  One round later, they are on their smart phones looking up package deals for October and the World Finals and calling their mothers… Screaming in the phone “MOM!! I AM AT THE PBR!! OH MY GOD!!”

You don’t want to miss the podcast for more information on THAT phone Call!! It was hilarious….  That was some serious entertainment…

After seeing all this talent in both the riders and the bulls.  This early in the season…. I can not wait until October and PBR World Finals (tickets) …It’s going to be an awesome 5 days of Bull Riding!!  And of course, we will be there.

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Gilley’s is now open!

Phil Ruffin welcomes you to Gilley's

Phil Ruffin welcomes you to the new Gilley's

Back in 1998, Phil Ruffin wandered into Las Vegas and plunked down $100 million for the New Frontier hotel and casino.   Ten years later he sold most of the property and the hotel for over $1 Billion and left town, smiling all the way.

The biggest concern most people had with the transaction was “What about Gilley’s?”  The famous countrified Honky-Tonk inside the old place.  What about the Gilley Girls and the riding bull?  Where will the cowboys be, come PBR and NFR?

Well, when the city hit the skids and MGM management was dumpster diving, trying to find cash in every seat cushion, plastic bottle return deposit and coin slot they could, Phil came back with cash in hand and an idea.

The Treasure Island could be had for a song and just the right amount of cash that Phil happened to be dangling.  MGM kissed the pirate show good-bye and Phil went on a remodeling spree.

Now all is well with the cowboys, buckle bunnies and wanna-be Bull Riders.  Phil opened Gilley’s front and center of the place.  Literally front and center.  Right next to the pirate show.  He even put a front porch out there so you could see the pirates and his girls.

Phil is never one to miss an opportunity to show off HIS place… he invited the boys from the PBR over to the new 22,000 square foot digs and introduce them back to the Gilley’s Girls and to let the world know he is back in business.

PBR Founding member and President Ty Murray

PBR Founding member and President Ty Murray

Sometimes its nice to be a cowboy!

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