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The advancement of PBR has led it to become an internationally recognized sports team associated with big-name sponsors, professional riders, and mainstream acceptance. It is worth noting that riders are taking home more money and hence, there are higher profits being realized by stock contractors.

The performances of cowboys are very closely measured and much as the scores provided, the bulls? performances receive similar evaluations which make the games even more exciting and competitive. Recently, PBR celebrated Thanksgiving with a captivating nod to a 1,700-pound bull, catching everyone’s attention in an adorable manner

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In a recent post on X, PBR delighted fans with an adorable snapshot of Cool Whip, cleverly captioning it, “What’s pumpkin pie without a little Cool Whip?” This Thanksgiving, PBR is embracing the festivities by celebrating this legendary bull through this endearing challenge.

 

Cool Whip, a renowned bull in rodeo circles, presents a formidable challenge for riders due to his rank status, signifying his toughness in the arena. Owned by Staci Addison, along with her partner Tommy Julian and D&H Cattle, Cool Whip is more than just a bull; he’s affectionately referred to with endearing pet names like “sweet pea,” “studmuffin,” and the favorite, “my large chunk of athleticism.” Addison’s bond with Cool Whip transcends the norm among stock contractors, with her expressing profound affection by reassuring him before each event, conveying a deep emotional connection that extends beyond words.

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Addison’s bond with Cool Whip

In January this year, Staci Addison went down in Cool Whips pen but the next day she was en route for the team series championship in Vegas. She recalled the pain, encouraged her, and reaffirmed her love for the bulls. Eventually, Cool Whip demonstrated determination by overpowering Wingson Henrique da Silva in a Last Chance Game, and the following day became the ABBI Classic Champion.

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Reflecting on their journey, Addison recalled how Cool Whip, once distant, transformed into a bull seeking affection and attention. Despite living two hours away, Cool Whip’s newfound affectionate nature and remarkable performances made their victories even more extraordinary and challenging to comprehend.

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