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There are only two ways to play in the rodeo arena: survive or be wiped out. Because of this regulation, this extreme sport stands out as the most extreme of its kind. Legendary status is assured for cowboys who excel under these pressures and go on to win PBR or PRCA world championships. Since the PBR world champion for 2023 was determined months ago, the 2023 PBR Team Series is the most anticipated rodeo event. In this second version of the PBR event, many cowboys from all over the globe, from rookies to seasoned pros, will compete on eight different teams.

PBR’s official social media page shared a video clip recently. The film, which depicted Boudreaux Campbell’s incredible performance in a 2022 PBR Team Series event, went viral shortly after it was uploaded, amassing over 100,000 views in that short amount of time.

The art of conquering the bucking bull

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It’s always 8 seconds or nothing in bull riding, and that’s exactly how long the Instagram video that went viral really is. Every rodeo, whether it features a world champion on the bull or a rookie with much to prove, draws a crowd eager to see these kinds of performances. In the contest against the Arizona Ridge Riders, rodeo superstar Boudreaux Campbell of the Carolina Cowboys was pitted against Dr. Campbell, so any blunders might have been disastrous. At the 2022 Team Series’ second game, the globe saw an unprecedented event.

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It was a Campbell aboard the Campbell when Boudreaux Campbell boarded Dr. Campbell. The metal chutes came loose, and the 62% bucking bull went berserk in the center of the rodeo arena. The 24-year-old rodeo superstar from Crockett, Texas, knows how to manage the massive animal with ease. The Texan cowboy rode flawlessly until the last eight seconds, earning him a perfect 90 from the judges and giving him and the Carolina Cowboys their first victory in the 2022 PBR Team Series.

 

 

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The 2022 PBR World Champion, Daylon Swearingen, gave it his all but fell short with a score of 87.25. All of the rodeo fans were thrilled to see Campell take the stage in such grand fashion, and they expect nothing less from him in the 2023 PBR Team Series.

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The terrific career of the 24-year-old rodeo star

Boudreaux Campbell is well-known in the rodeo community, despite the fact that he has never won a PBR World Championship riding a bull. The #8 bull rider in the PBR franchise is looking forward to the 2023 Team Series with big expectations after racking up 14 90-point rides so far. He is now playing with the Carolina Cowboys, who seem primed for a breakout season.

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The rodeo champion, who has won 13 PBR events overall and has a ride percentage of 39%, hopes to have many more exciting rides in the future. He has already made $966,000 in his PBR career and intends to increase that sum in the future.

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