Ranking 30 bulls at the top level of the game is a monster effort. I appreciate every one of them and the effort to create this list. I can certainly see politics in it also. Never the less it is a good time to watch.
It's really a damn shame, but I was privy to it even as a youngster. I was ready at the gate to jog in to get my championship ribbon, and the young girl who had been competing against me all Summer, one of those silent wars, got called in for the championship. My jaw dropped. I can count, and I was upset. I went to the judges, then the stewards, and, in the end, I was told that the scoring system had been changed. (It wasn't a rated show.) It would be changed back next year. But I learned about politics that day and resolved it in mind by acknowledging that $$ talks and that if changing the scoring system was the only way that she could win against me, so be it. She knew who actually won the championship, and so did I, and that's what counted. She would always remember when she looked at that championship ribbon that she had to cheat to get it, and that satisfied me. It's sad to know, though, that these types of actions occur all too frequently.
There's a reason why Jose and Woopaa got the highest score in PBR history it's because they deserved the highest score considering that was truly greatest ride in PBR history.
Its an awesome series... My One complaint.. how long the wait is for the next episode... 6 more to go unless we get an honorable mentions episode... Thanks!
Jose if Woopa is still alive see if he can be retired on your ranch like JB and Artic Assassin. That is the neatest situation ever, plus Assassin is JB's oversized pet who thinks he is a dog. Love the relationship between those 2.
A lot of good athletes here. But it always comes down to one. I like a lot of these bull riders. My favorites are still riding except for one. Lane Frost will always be remembered.
They actually did. It's ridiculous. They rank bulls high that got ridden a lot, because they gave the riders good scores, but they totally disrespect the bulls that were too difficult to be ridden in the first place
@deerhunter1447 I thought the same thing woopaa wasn’t very exciting he always spun to the left and the riders always rode him. Every live broadcast they talk about the scoring system it all depends on the difficult of the bull and woopaa wasn’t difficult.
@@coalminer2483 it’s nice to see someone that actually knows how it is. He was losing steam cause he got rode to much and they were loosing publicity so they retired him at 6 years old lol
@KaarnaNyx I'm a huge Little Yellow Jacket fan, he was just awesome to watch. But, still haven't seen Dillinger and Sweet Pro's Bruiser who won the PBR bull of the Year award, 3 times. You've also got the current champion who has won the title twice, Ridin' Solo.
Ranking 30 bulls at the top level of the game is a monster effort.
I appreciate every one of them and the effort to create this list.
I can certainly see politics in it also.
Never the less it is a good time to watch.
It's really a damn shame, but I was privy to it even as a youngster. I was ready at the gate to jog in to get my championship ribbon, and the young girl who had been competing against me all Summer, one of those silent wars, got called in for the championship. My jaw dropped. I can count, and I was upset. I went to the judges, then the stewards, and, in the end, I was told that the scoring system had been changed. (It wasn't a rated show.) It would be changed back next year. But I learned about politics that day and resolved it in mind by acknowledging that $$ talks and that if changing the scoring system was the only way that she could win against me, so be it. She knew who actually won the championship, and so did I, and that's what counted. She would always remember when she looked at that championship ribbon that she had to cheat to get it, and that satisfied me. It's sad to know, though, that these types of actions occur all too frequently.
I'm very surprised Heartbreak Kid and Smooth Wreck didn't make the top 30
There's a reason why Jose and Woopaa got the highest score in PBR history it's because they deserved the highest score considering that was truly greatest ride in PBR history.
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Its an awesome series... My One complaint.. how long the wait is for the next episode... 6 more to go unless we get an honorable mentions episode... Thanks!
Jose if Woopa is still alive see if he can be retired on your ranch like JB and Artic Assassin. That is the neatest situation ever, plus Assassin is JB's oversized pet who thinks he is a dog. Love the relationship between those 2.
Red wolf was all business, he was very smart, but what got me is when he got the job done his victory lap around the arena
A lot of good athletes here. But it always comes down to one. I like a lot of these bull riders. My favorites are still riding except for one. Lane Frost will always be remembered.
Lane Frost will always be remembered ❤
@@vickykent353 yes he was a legend.
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They actually did. It's ridiculous. They rank bulls high that got ridden a lot, because they gave the riders good scores, but they totally disrespect the bulls that were too difficult to be ridden in the first place
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I'm still salty about Woopa being retired, but I'm hoping he's enjoying every second of it. Love that guy.
Why lol he wasn’t very exiting to watch they always rode him and got marked to high
@@deerhunter1447 I thought he was!
@deerhunter1447 I thought the same thing woopaa wasn’t very exciting he always spun to the left and the riders always rode him. Every live broadcast they talk about the scoring system it all depends on the difficult of the bull and woopaa wasn’t difficult.
Quit raining on my Woopa parade, guys! 🤣
@@coalminer2483 it’s nice to see someone that actually knows how it is. He was losing steam cause he got rode to much and they were loosing publicity so they retired him at 6 years old lol
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Getting down to the very best. Some great memories watching these bulls. Who will be #1?? 👀
I'm voting for Little Yellow Jacket
@KaarnaNyx I'm a huge Little Yellow Jacket fan, he was just awesome to watch. But, still haven't seen Dillinger and Sweet Pro's Bruiser who won the PBR bull of the Year award, 3 times. You've also got the current champion who has won the title twice, Ridin' Solo.
@@kimpapanier316 you're absolutely right all of those will be interesting to see where they land
Bushwhacker too
Ridin solo better be number one
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