Ladies
and gentlemen, it was touch and go there for a bit, but in the end, the Divine
Shannon succumbed to the allure of the PBR in Anaheim. She has sent us this
stellar report about the experience. Enjoy!
I Wish I Could Quit You
Well, PBR
fans, after the disenchantment and less time and desire to keep up with and
watch the odd programming schedule, I went to Anaheim to visit a couple of
friends who came into town for the event for lunch. I was absolutely not going
to the event. Until I did. Then, I wasn’t going to go to night two. And then I
did. And I was certainly NOT going to the final day. Of course, that sentiment
lasted just a few short hours. There’s something about PBR fans and the live
events that just sucks me in and now, I have a renewed interest in the sport
that I fell in love with six years ago. That doesn’t mean that I’m not going to
gripe and groan on occasion (maybe even in this blog!), but I think I’m going
to do a better job of keeping up. So, without further ado, here’s how my
weekend went.
Rider Observances and Experiences
It was a
shock to see Austin out after he did so well last year and so fun to see Ben
dance again!
After
years of not catching one glimpse of a bull fighter, I got to meet Shorty and
Jesse and get their autographs. I also had the pleasure of meeting Michael
Gaffney and had a good laugh when he told the others in his group, “I need to
sign an autograph. There are actually people out there who remember me!” The
next night, I had the extreme pleasure of meeting the very nice and very
handsome Gary Leffew! We also got assistance from Cody Lambert, who helped me
get onto the dirt when an uninformed security guard was insisting that I wasn’t
allowed down there.
It was
nice to catch a glimpse of Beau Hill, Harve Stewart, and Wiley Peterson in
spite of the fact that they aren’t at the BFTS level of riding right now.
Shane
Proctor was riding high by night three, of course, and it was sweet to see him
blow kisses to Jesse after each ride.
Gee, I wonder
who’s supposed to win the world title this year? Could it be JB, the resident
PBR bad boy? A fact that was quite evident when the DJ played “Bad to the Bone”
before each of his rides? JB may have sustained a fracture in his leg on night
one and was seen between events on crutches. That boy was in PAIN. I was close
enough to the chutes on the third night (seven seats in, four rows back!) to
see him grimacing when no one was watching.
Watching
Aaron Roy with his little girl was so sweet. He looks like such a good dad,
having her sitting on his lap during autograph signing and then letting her
straddle his luggage as he pulled it to the car. Actually, the one thing that
hit me on the last night while watching the guys sign, was that no matter what
you think about them, they all do very well with the little ones.
The Rides
This is
the first time I’ve been very impressed with the Anaheim bull line-up. Sure,
there were some duds, but for the most part, it was a good few rounds.
Especially the short go! I don’t recall the last time an Anaheim event had so
few short go rides!
One note
I made on my day sheet: “Luke’s ride (night 3) was so pretty! He was ON!”, then
beside his score of 85.75 “But what do I know?” Which brings me to Edevaldo
Ferreira on Mr. Feiger (who we learned was a little brother of Bushwacker).
Again on night three, when we were only four rows back, he was slammed into the
railing, hard, right in front us and a judge, fell off, but didn’t get a
reride. That really should be a reride option.
Kody, in
a juvenile act of anger, threw his hat at the bull who dared buck him off. I
know, it’s not a face mask like Kasey’s was all those years ago, but the look
on his face was pure pissed off. Poor boy. However, Jesse’s save was quite awe
inspiring!
Speaking
of bull fighters: Frank Newsome continued to be a magnet for every angry bull
that entered the arena for all three nights.
It’s Who You Know
I’ve been
lucky enough to meet some wonderful fans who also tend to travel to all of the
CA events and even the surrounding ones. So, needless to say, my ears were
burning with gossip. Obviously, I can’t share much of it with you, but I will
fill you in on some McKennon news. He and Mesa have broken up. Apparently, his
head injury has affected him greatly—his speech is still off and there was the
unfortunate gun incident (I have no further information on his case)—and while
he’s riding bulls at local rodeos, Dr. Tandy still won’t clear him to try the
PBR yet. I can’t presume what it was that broke up him and Mesa, but I will
assume that the difficulties stemming from such a severe injury had a little
bit to do with it. It all saddens me because he ranked up there with one of the
nicest riders I’ve ever met. I wish him well.
Thanks to
the nice woman I met, who considers herself kind of a team mom, I entered the
ranks of fans who’ve assisted riders. We gave Sean Willingham a ride to the
event on Saturday and had a lovely conversation with him about his wife, my
sobriety, and the movie Top Gun. When we got there, there was this
cute exchange: My friend, who got into VIP parking for free, “Thanks! It’s
always nice to be able to take advantage of a bull rider!” Sean replied, “Thank
you! We love being taken advantage of!” On Sunday, I was 10 minutes too late to
be in the car with Jesse Burns, Ty Pozzabon, and Douglas Duncan!
One of
her “boys” whom she’s taken under her wing whenever he’s in CA is Jory Markiss.
We met him in the parking lot when we were on the way to the car and he stopped
to chat. While there, I found out that he’s doing his best to market himself
and one thing he’s doing is working on a deal to be the cover model for a
bull-riding-based romance novel written by a lovely woman that I met at the
event. Close up, he seemed to fit the mold. And when he changed his shirt in
front of us, I can say that he definitely fit the mold
(although, some tanning will be necessary). He’s a good kid, but also has a bit
of a bad boy attitude about him and I pray that he can find a good agent who is
going to steer him in the right direction.
Flint
Well, for
the most part, Flint was Flint. I got to see the generations of dances again,
with the addition of Gangnam Style. I’m still impressed with his Michael
Jackson dance and his improv, though. He and the PBR staff are choosing more
girls, I’ve noticed, from best dressed to the bow and arrow bit during
intermission. That’s nice. Also, after the heated exchange on one of the social
media outlets, I found it a bit ironic that I was the one he had to
acknowledge, even though he didn’t know who I was. (Same goes for Shorty, who I
found very nice, in spite of our vehement differences.)
Random Things
I’m still
amused at the number of men who want their pictures taken with the riders. I
can only imagine what goes through their mind when a guy asks them to pose with
them. I’m sure they are appreciative of all of their fans, but I have to wonder
if the autograph seeking and picture posing is something they’d prefer to do
with women only.
The
opening video sequence has been redone with fewer wrecks. It’s really enjoyable
now.
I can’t
get over how hard the dirt gets!!
I’m
disheartened by how few guys were out on the concourse for signatures and how
few came out afterward each night. I wonder if that will be eventually phased
out. It seems like the farther they go in the BFTS, the less likely they are to
come out.
Which
brings me to: When the announcer says, “Who wants to meet all of the bull
riders after the event? Sign up at the Ariat Boot booth for a chance to win a
pair of boots and a free pass to get onto the dirt, etc., etc.” Yeah, right. I
won those boots, had a hard enough time getting down there (that’s when Cody
came to the rescue), and I’m guessing less than half the riders were there. But
I get a new pair of Ariats!! I never win anything and I’m so excited to go
shopping asap.
This is
just one little thing, but I found is so charming: Evevaldo Ferriera was out
and when he signed my boot, he was very meticulous, writing slowly, an E and an
F in a way that would be readable, but still somewhat fancy. I’m sure I even
heard him mumbling “E…F” under his breath while he was signing. There’s
something about almost all of the Brazilian riders that makes me feel special,
that makes them seem special.
In the
end, I’m glad I went. I have a renewed interest now and, in spite of my love
for the Brazilian Riders, Shane Proctor is on my list of American riders that I
like, so I’m pleased with how the event turned out. I wish him well this season
and will do my best to keep up for the rest of the year.
6 comments:
Mesa had a very interesting post on her blog on the PBR site at the end of last year in which she commented that she was wondering if she could make a decent living in the bucking bull business: http://www.pbr.com/en/news/blogs/mesa-pate/2012/11/planning-for-the-new-year.aspx
I think she only had one bull in the finals last year, Cowboy Casanova. I can understand why she'd be concerned about making ends meet.
I am also big fan of PBR and I really enjoyed your event review! u have done excillent job.i also want to post an guest blog about PBR on ur blog plz give me ur email where i contact u.
Hello, Ashley, glad you like the site. You are welcome to contact me at stockyardqueen@gmail.com.
Typically, we only let a handful of guest bloggers whom we know well post during the year, but I would be happy to consider something from you. Please copy the text of your post into the body of your email--no attachments! Thanks.
Shannon, I'm so glad you had a great time and were the boot winner! I have drooled over some of the more expensive Ariats but can't justify the purchase -- I will have to live vicariously through you!
I just watched the PBR LEC last night. What is up with the blonde beauties (bimbos) every where last night? Monster drink "girls". What is the point having them stand next to the two announcers! And at the end of the ramp when the introduce the riders. I guess that is PBR eye candy. In my opinion...exploitation of women.
Has anyone heard any update on McKennon's shooting case?
Anonymous, I have searched high and low for more information on the Wimberly shooting case, and have not turned up a word beyond the initial reports. I have an idea there must have been a plea bargain made, but I haven't found anything to support my theory.
And the scantily clad bimbos are always with us at the PBR. We've had the Jack Daniels girls, the Tecate girls, the Rock Star girls, and now the Monster Drink girls. Fortunately we have not seen the Bad Boy Mower girl at an actual event, sticking her boobs out at provocative angles and advising us to "Mow with an attitude." The whole thing is positively disgusting.
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