British Couple Reacts to Worst Bull Riding Wrecks Compilation!
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You probably couldn’t tell, so just thought I’d say that I really didn’t like this one 😂
I would agree with you 100%. This is in all honesty one of the dumbest "sports" ever created.
It's a sport where lads show how brave and tough they are, but usually retire early with multiple broken bones.
Mix testosterone & money.... This one had more & "better" wrecks than the 1st one he reacted to, IIRC. They safety has improved a bit over the years, w/the helmets & flack jackets pretty much standard.
There are other "Western Sports" too, including Bronc riding, calf roping, & others. You'll see competetors in all these events from the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, & sometimes Australia, IIRC.
I concur as well, Millie!
Really?! I just PMed James on Patreon thinking that you'd be ready to pursue a career as a professional bull rider?
Rodeo clowns are the real underdogs in this sport. They consistently put their lives on the line to protect the rider from harm....
We call them bull fighters. If you rode you would not disrespect the men that save your ass by calling them clowns
As a bullrider I approve this message 👌👏 there is a difference between rodeo clows and bullfighters, flint is a rodeo clown, frank is a bullfighter
They are the real heroes, putting themselves in danger to protect the riders.
@@wolfe6220 I completely agree without them some of us wouldn't wouldn't Here
@@scottdarden5808 In the past they actually wore clown makeup and were called rodeo clowns. Things may have changed but I don't believe any disrespect was intended. We old guys still call them rodeo clowns. If I am wrong, I will bow to greater knowledge.
Bull riding is actually big in the Americas in general. It's huge in the southwestern US, but Mexico, Brazil and Canada have also produced some incredible riders.
Yeah I went to a rodeo to MSG a few years ago and it was sold out.
rodeo is animal cruelty by fake wannabe cowboys
@@spacecatboy2962 I'd imagine you haven't ever met anyone who rides bulls. They love the animals more than they do people.
@@Mysteryskatin yeah, thats all rodeo bullcrap, ive heard it all before. They were born to buck and all that crap. I grew up working with cattle and horses and i was at rodeos like cheyenne and others and i wear a stetson hat and owned and rode horses and the whole bit. Animals in rodeo are abused and killed and treated like garbage so fake cowboys can win trophies and cash prizes. Sharkonline has exposed the cruelty of rodeo liars and thugs for 20 years, its all documented on their youtube channel. Snap out of your fake cowboy funk and grow up.
@@spacecatboy2962 I don't ride rodeo lmao
I had friends in CA who rode broncs and bulls and they were some of the highest quality dudes I've ever met. And they talked about their animals like they were their kids
Just so you know the rules of bull riding are that you have to stay on the bull for 8 seconds to receive a score. You can only hold on with one hand. The score is based on how high the bull kicks and how much it turns and moves as well as how you control yourself while staying on the bull. If you can spur the bull and bend your knees while he's bucking, you get more points.
50 points for the bull 50 points for the rider...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
The third rider actually made it for the 8 second ride ...
8 second ride! All of these riders & some clown attained some sort of injury! Bull Riding is one of the most dangerous sports! Rodeo injuries are approximately 20 to every 100,000. To give you perspective in Football it is less than one in every 100,000! Bull riding is only for them tough cowboys! No city boys allowed!
@@suewatkinsmehlenbacher8587 there wasnt any clowns in this. There were bulls, bull rider, and bull fighters. Theres a difference between clowns and bullfighters.
@suewatkinsmehlenbacher8587 actually the stats I looked up said 32.2 injuries for every 1000 rides. That is still relatively low numbers for such a high risk event
There are REAL cowboys and WILD horses in America. Its a way of life for some .
The bulls are treated very well like rock stars with better health care and nutrition than most people. The ranchers considered these bulls family
Yeah, probably because they cost shit-tons of money.
@@riothero313 Wrong. It is because they can win them lots of money. This is a business and a smart man/woman takes care of business equipment.
One of my son's high school classmates raises these bulls. She posts pictures of them like they are her kids.
shut up dedrick
Yup they are treated incredibly well, some becoming celebrities & legends in their own right like Bodacious did. They are both a source of pride for their owners/breeders & their source of income.
PBR is not all big wrecks. The real heroes are the guys who's job is to distract the bull after the rider is off. You need to check out the Bull "Bodacious". He was retired because he was too dangerous. Only ridden 8 times I believe. All ten of those wrecks here could have been all him. He was a wrecking machine.
I grew up in the town that monster was made... Bodacious weren't no bull, that monster was 1,900 pounds of anger and malice in a yellow coat
@@tallondarkfeather9728 that animal had a different mindset than most bull's, he figured out a way to buck that was so good, most people couldn't hang on when his front-end dropped away from your hand, it was just never-ending, then he'd come back up so fast you wouldn't have time to shift your hips and BAM💥 skull to the face! His semen is probably still creating incredible animal's...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
I agree ! Bodacious was the meanest bull I had ever seen in the PBR. If they hadn't retired him he would have killed someone.
When that 1 bull stepped on the clown cowboy & you were amazed he got back up??? That's the riders protection & he was doing what THEY DO!
@@suewatkinsmehlenbacher8587 it's amazing!
I went to the University of Wyoming. Bull riding is very popular in the Western US. Almost all riders have had multiple broken bones and/or internal injuries.
Hey Brian. I use to live in Gillette WY from 1985-1989
Bull Riding was huge there too, our modern day cowboys! I’ve seen a few rodeos there. I haven’t seen on live since my WY days.
Fort Worth has a rodeo event at the Stockyards every weekend except for the Christmas holiday weekend. Two times every day there is a cattle drive at the Fort Worth Stockyards of true longhorns. Fort Worth is Cowtown!
I had to giggle in the beginning when she asked if the bull was ok🤭I'm like, THE BULL??? lol I've seen so many riders hung up, stomped, broken, etc. That bulls havin fun. He's doin fine 😉
UDub!
I did my undergrad at CSU.
There are lots of fun stuff at the rodeo, not just bull riding, that you might like better: Mutton busting, Barrel Racing, Cutting, audience games, and so on. Don't just watch the wrecks, watch some of the wins too. Btw, there are some great videos of the bullfighters, the guys protecting the riders. The bullfighters are formerly known as rodeo clowns. If the bull is still persistent, you see the cowboy ride up on the horse to push the bull back. There's also always a large medical site set up with several doctors ready to go.
I suggested this! I personally like Bull Riding better than NASCAR.
I really liked it!
Thought it was Great!!
I hadn't noticed before, however, that the underside of the horse(s) were no longer protected by padding. Missed that change. And I still find it unusual and uncomfortable seeing the riders using helmets. It was a slow transition from cowboy hats, but I saw it gradually take place. For extremely understandable reasons. Too many cracked skulls. Bullriding is much safer today than back in the 60s/70s/80s.
@Michael, Upland, CA Its good but debatable its all dealers choice.
“i personally like bull riding better than nascar”
holy shit 😂😂😂 are your parents brother and sister? did you drink mt dew in your baby bottle? 😂
NASCAR is only exciting when someone turns right.
All kidding aside (NASCAR is pretty fascinating when you get into the minutiae of it) both are big and pretty amazing.
NASCAR was great until the early 2000s .
In America we got one rule when it comes to sports and that rule is "PLAY AT YOUR OWN RISK"😭😂
@@Murderbits lmao for this new generation of "men" maybe😂
Your reactions are hilarious, I rode for a few years after I got out of the military and made a decent living at it. It's a passion lol. as a note, the vests don't absorb much of anything, they are designed to deflect and spread out the impact. In general most of the guys would have been fine except for some bruises and maybe some broken bones. But a bullrider who has never gotten hurt is someone who has never been on a bull. It's just a part of it and you know that going in. It's not a matter of if you get hurt riding bulls it's a matter of when and how bad. Granted when I was riding the helmets were just coming out but I never wore one except when my jaw was wired shut.
you just made all that shit up mr gaming
My uncle had his jaw shattered when he face planted coming off a bull in his 20's. My son had to get 13 staples after being stomped/kicked in the head by a bull when he was 14. Thank God they both quit riding bulls after getting on a bull just one more time after being injured to conquer the fear. They decided that, although they weren't afraid to get back on those bulls, it wasn't worth the injuries.
Yeah I got out of riding before I got hurt. Only covered 4 bulls. Was enough for me to realize I wasn’t good and haven’t been hurt yet. Seemed like a good idea to quit while I was healthy
Well, I can't say much. I gave my self 22 stitches working on my car so I probably shouldn't be anywhere near bull.
@@riothero313 🤣 I would think not
@@hubcap54bryant22 tried it at a local rodeo, back in my early 20's. Lasted all of 2.2 seconds. Learned real quick I was not a bull rider nor a bareback rider either. I did however do pretty good at saddle bronc riding. Awesome rush when you stay on...hurts when you don't.
Not trying to “stay on as long as possible”, just eight seconds. Money comes from the best ride.
"That's what she said?"
A long time ago, Luke Perry from "Beverly Hills 90210" starred as a bull rider in a movie called "8 seconds". As in he was trying to stay on the bull for 8 seconds!
That was the true story of Lane Frost who was killed by a bull.
I miss Lane Frost
@@wlg1223 i Don't understand how that wasn't number 1 on the list that's all I could think of is his final ride on Takin' Care of Business
@@wlg1223 I knew Lanes uncle Tim. Dad so sad… but Tim said Lane loved it
"World's Most Dangerous Rodeo Bull - Bodacious"
You guys need to react to that. It's only like 6 minutes but it's really good. It's not the highest video quality but the content is good.
Exactly what I was going to say. That's one bad bull!
Absolutely #J-31 was the best. Tuff Hedeman can vouch for that.
Minus Millie. She ain’t having anything to do with this
@@Instantphojo Certainly if she isn't comfortable doing it, I wouldn't ask her to.
The thing about Bodacious was that he was deadly with a rider on his back, but once the rider was bucked off he almost never attacked them. He was a total baby and very friendly when he wasn't in the chute.
I grew up on a ranch in North Central Montana and my Dad was a real cowboy. He chased and roped wild horse, broke hundreds of them. As I got older I told him I wanted to try bull riding. In a extremely gruff and deep voice I heard "Like hell you will!".
When you see the popular sports in North America such as Hockey, American Football, Nascar and Bull Riding, and the truly dangerous nature of them and the serious injuries acquired in those sports, it might begin to explain why there is such disdain in America generally for soccer/european football and its players and their dramatically faked "injuries". It is hard to take it serious when we are used to sports like Bullriding and American Football.
I'm a massive soccer fan, grew up playing the sport and now coach. I'll say it hurts like hell to get a cleat to the ankle or foot. Yet I have to admit, the embellishment of injury is a freaking joke when you grow up watching American sports.
@@ThorWildBoar yeah i would imagine cleats to the ankle would make me holler a bit as well. 😆
And then there's air racing...
Don't forget motocross and supercross - those riders are some of the most elite athletes in all of sports and take some of the gnarliest hits.
Yeah hockey can be brutal!!! Not whether you win or lose its how many penalty minutes you get
Bull riding is intense. The sport sees 1 to 2 deaths annually, and loads of traumatic crippling injuries, but despite all that, the riders LOVE what they do. The adrenaline hit is unlike anything else. But there's a reason you don't see any old people in the sport.
The "Senior Circuit" is not all that old either. Dated a bullrider. His body was a mess.
I rode bull's for 5yrs total, 2years W.R.A. and three yrs at a "professional" level in P.R.C.A. back in the late 80's early 90's, before the vests became available. I'm almost 50yrs old now and still ache from the injuries. But the adrenaline rush is unmatched because YOU aren't in control of ANYTHING once that gate opens, and 2000lbs of hate and hair take off, and you're just along for the ride...but great memories...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
The love for causing pain on an animal. Typical humans. Humans are the real virus
I know this is an old post but there’s a dude who rides down here in central FL who is 44/45 and still riding. It’s not common but people do ride for a while if they want it
A brief history about Bodacious….
“Bodacious #J-31 was a bucking bull. He was known throughout the rodeo sport of bull riding as "the world's most dangerous bull." He was also known as "the greatest bull ever to buck." During his rodeo career he was the 1994 and 1995 Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association Bucking Bull of the Year, as well as the 1995 Professional Bull Riders World Champion Bull. He and Bruiser are the only bulls who have won bucking bull world championship titles in both organizations. Bodacious is most well known for his serious injury to bull riding icon Tuff Hedeman. Coincidentally, Hedeman is the only rider to win the world champion bull rider title in both organizations as well. Not long after, Bodacious also seriously injured Scott Breding. His owner, Sammy Andrews, then retired Bodacious. In 1999, Bodacious was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, and in 2017 into the Bull Riding Hall of Fame. In 2019, the PBR inducted Bodacious into the Brand of Honor, which is part of the PBR’s Heroes and Legends Celebration, the PBR's unique way of honoring outstanding individuals and livestock in the sport of rodeo. For a bucking bull, this is the highest honor he can receive in the sport of bull riding.”
Primus dose a great song about bodacious.
So much fun watching your reactions to this type of brutal sport.
Lol, I loved watching this reaction. In high school I had a little red 4 door car. Our driveway was about 700 ft long and fenced on both sides the whole way. One morning I got in to head to school and realized our neighbors bull had somehow gotten down our drive way. No cell phones back then and I didn't want to be late so I bumped him all the way down the driveway to the road. When my mom found out I'd done that she was pissed. He was a big bull, but the elderly lady that owned him would handle him all the time and he was sweet with her, so i figured why not?
I've always enjoyed your videos Beesley, and now it just as much fun watching it all over again with Millie.
The goal is always an 8 second ride. They get points depending on the spinning, bucking and not touching the bull at all with their free hand. That's why they keep it so high in the air. 😁
May I suggest watching a Best of Rob Smetts video. Rob is arguably the best bull fighter in the history of American rodeo. That guy did amazing things to keep riders from getting to badly injured.
I don’t think these are the worst I have seen others that are way worse. I still like watching it.
Rodeo bulls are given the life of luxury. Top genetic lines, these animals are worth big bucks. And, they like their job. Very rare for an animal to be injured. The riders are a living extension of American history. And our "cowboy nature" is why we make good allies...
I don't watch or follow PBR but I believe they're even "famous" in their own right. People have their favorite bulls and riders have their most feared. They're just as much a part of the sport as the riders and are the only ones treating anyone inhumanely as we see in this video lmao.
I agree with both and yeehaw
The funniest part is a bull that knows he’s the big bad bull, they act like it. The just expect to be waited on hand and knee, and when it’s go time the put on a show, then when it’s over they’re back to just being a show animal. Amazing animals!
A family friend of my parents was, for years, one of the premier rodeo stock providers in the U.S. It's true that rodeo bulls are very well-treated. A bull rider is graded, not only on his performance on the bull, but the bull is also graded. So, rodeo cowboys like drawing a tough bull because it betters their chances of having a winning ride--if they can stay on for the 8 seconds to avoid disqualification. Ironically, while injuries riding bulls are common among rodeo cowboys, it is the grueling schedule of driving from rodeo to rodeo "on the circuit" that is more hazardous. A sad number of rodeo cowboys have been killed in automobile accidents while traveling on the rodeo circuit.
you are a liar, rodeo is cruel to animals at all times. Rodeo morons are not real cowboys, they are fake cowboys that do stuff that real cowboys would be fired for doing on a ranch
Lol. Love your channel guys!
You have to admire the bravery of the handlers in the ring who put themselves between the bull and the rider. That is a very dangerous and skilled position as well. I used to wrangle buffalo and they start off mad before you even approach them.
Believe me these guys love doing this
Please trust me the bulls are fine. For them it's like flicking a flea off of themselves. My uncle used to do bull riding.
Im a bullrider been doing it since 2018 and I've been involved in some pretty bad wrecks my worst one though is when I got my right leg stomped on twice from a hang up
Most professional bronco and bull riders have broken almost every bone in their body. See Cheyenne Frontier Days and Calgary Stampede for full rodeos.
The bulls in the PBR are treated like the prime athletes they are. When they are not working they are the exact opposite of what you see in the video. They are more like a pet than the wild beast trying to hurt the riders. Some are down right spoiled rotten . Another great reaction. God bless!
The Bulls are actually kinda like rockstars and most live great lives beating up cowboys and breeding.
I have a nephew that use to ride quite a bit up here in Washington. Watching it was absolute madness! But you get use to it of course haha. I only rode sheep when I was younger lol. But yeah in your guys' spare time you should watch the movie "8 Seconds." Its about bull riding. Movie is a classic! 🙂
Come on Bessley let Millie have some non-violent videos like the food ones or most beautiful states or national parks which are nice and calm.
I agree, Something more "Up Beat" and Positive like "America's Greatest Sports Fans".
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You should definitely check out the best saves by the rodeo clowns. The crashes are rough but the things those guys do to keep the riders safe is absolutely insane. All 3 of those guys are beasts in their own right.
A rider needs to stay on the bull for 8 seconds to get a perfect score That's how difficult it is to stay on those dangerous beasts
Not a perfect score, to receive a score period
My home town has a rodeo where the participants are from working ranches. Ii is called the "Working Cowboy's Rodeo. It has adults and teenagers, with bull riding and bronco riding, along with wild cow milking and branding wild cattle with chalk. This last two sometime get very funny with 4 to 5 people which includes younger members. There is also mutton busting which involves younger boys and girls trying to ride a sheep.
God bless those men who jump in harm's way to try and protect the downed riders. They're the real heroes, and you rarely hear their names.
I love the fact that the first thing Millie said was "But is the bull ok?"
LOL! "We still have 3 to go and it's gonna get worse."
Bhahahaha!
I know right, crazy:)
Your US destination should be Texas with automatic weapons at a gun range for breakfast, brisket, ribs and steaks for lunch and dogs and beer at a rodeo event for dinner. Welcome to Murica..OoohRah!
You guys are so fun to watch , I watch multiple times on your vid.s ; keep 'em coming
When you asked if the bull was ok I had to giggle 🤭 trust me, he's juuust fine😊
Why do you both keep reacting to hard hits and crashes! What the hell! Show her some good stuff from American sports too Beesley!!!
Millie: "I don't think I wanna see it better from the better angle" LMAO...Millie God Bless your sweet heart.
Haha…growing up in New Mexico…I do enjoy the rodeo…the riders do get hurt but they are also really talented…it is scary when these moments happen.
The high level of risk, that you could end up spending a week (or more!) in the hospital, even be crippled for life (although that *is* rare!), is what make bull-riding a 'blood sport'!
Kudos to you both for watching it all the way through!
Not so rare, you just don't hear about the injuries on the news. I know numerous cowboys that will never be right after their wrecks.
Whether it is NASCAR crashes, NFL hits, bull riding wrecks, boxing, or MMA, welcome to the good ol' USA, where violence is an acceptable form of entertainment. The couple reactions are cool and it is sweet that you guys are sharing your earphones, but maybe you should react to more comedy videos instead of these types 😂. Keep up the good work. 🙌👏👍✌️
to be fair, boxing auto racing, and MMA are all over the World.
But the UFC was invented in America and made mma popular.
I worked as a hospital nurse in the 80’s and 90’s and when the rodeo was in town we were on stand by to put these guys back together. 😳
I'm a 🐂 rider here in Texas
this is just BRUTAL !
The rodeo clowns are there to distract the bull after a rider is down & also to protect the rider from getting trampled by the bull.
I knew Sammy Flynn personally, bareback champion from years ago. All of them when retired are pretty much busted up pretty bad. Was at the Pendleton Roundup in Oregon (1984) and a bull rider had his crotch stomped when he was thrown. Lost his jewels from the ride. They are an amazing bunch of guys. Crazier than hell and brave too. Without the Bull Fighters though, there would be no sport. The chances they take getting the bull away from the rider once thrown, no words can be expressed for their bravery!
You have to remember guys, this is called best wrecks not best rides. Same as watching NFL worst hits. You are getting a selection of the more brutal vids. The rope around the bulls middle is what the rider holds on to. They wear a glove and wedge the hand under the rope to try and hold on. Often their hand will get caught and they get flung around by it. The guys in the ring helping to rescue the riders are called bull fighters or rodeo clowns (thus the colorful, crazy outfits). They have one major task. Protect the rider. You should try to watch some bronc riding. It still has a good deal of danger, but the horses are a little more manageable than the bulls. Millie you are a breath of fresh air. Beesley you do a nice job, and you are a very lucky man. Cheers you two!
I was watching live when Chris Shivers was in his really bad wreck. I think it was on Ditto, if I remember it right. Thank goodness for Rodeo "Clowns".
the longest and hardest 8 seconds in sports
The best 8 Second ride of your life :) One of my classmates rode bulls while he was in college. He broke his back and ended up marrying one of his nurses. :)
The Cowboy hats are treasures in a sense. And even more props to them, if they keep their hat
That’s what my dad and I use to do every Friday night, get our snacks and drinks and settle in for some bull riding! I miss those days and my dad.
The Bulls are also ranked athletes. They know that when rider is off, go back to the pen!
Riders are judged also by the Bulls that they pull that they have to ride.
They treat the bulls pretty well actually Atleast in PBR
I enjoyed watching your reaction. Thank you.
Worth mentioning - #3 got his 8 seconds in before getting launched. As the farmer said, "I don't care if you cross the pasture, but the bull charges..."
First time I saw bull riding in person, a guy got stomped in the face and his nose ended up by his right ear... and he was furious that they wouldn't let him stay and do a re-ride. Gotta love them bull riders... bless their hearts.
It's 8 seconds that they have to stay on and it's goes into the point system for the competitors. There is a European rodeo cowboys association I used to ride over on the European circuit now I still do stateside love the video guys keep posting
The CLOWNS...Their job is to get between the bull and the rider. To protect the rider. You should notice how those clowns will run in to the animal.
Back in 1995 there was a bull on the circuit named Bodacious. He weighed in at 1900 lbs. The leader that year in points was Tuff Hedeman. When they came out, Bodacious jump up 5ft in the air off all 4 legs, when he came down he dipped down. Tuff came forward, and down over the bulls shoulders and neck. As this happened, Bodacious came back up with hid head. You could hear the gigantic crunch on tv, as the head came up and met Tuff’s face! It broke all the bones in his face, jaw in 5 places and his skull. Watch it on TH-cam. Bodacious was so mean, they had to retire him
Little help for you guys.
1) They are wearing flack jackets (bullet proof vests) to help protect them from horns, hooves, and anger.
2) These bulls have some of the best lives outside of this arena. They live very comfy lives.
3) They have to stay on for 8 seconds and you are scored on many things on your ride.
4) The "clowns" in the arena are some of the bravest/craziest people I have ever known.
Bull riding is amazing to watch in person. A good rodeo movie to check out is 8 Seconds. It’s a movie about one of the greatest riders, Lane Frost
I knew a man when I was in college whose son was abull rider who got killed by a bull. His father became one of the first advocates for helmets and body armor in the sport.
I rode for the high school team 20 years ago. These men are at work the next day. May only be at 60% but they're there! The bull fighters ("clowns") are absolutely they most athletic people you'll ever meet.
Number five tap danced on his back 😂
"Bodasous" is the most dangerous legend of all time. He was taken out of the PBR while still in his prime for the safety of the rider's. "Little Yellow Jacket" was my favorite to watch
You gotta check out bull poker! Four people sitting around a card table in the arena, a bull is turned loose & the last man seated wins...it's a wonderful idiot contest! Lol!
8 seconds. It's in a George strait song Amarillo by morning. My dad did things like this for a living in his younger days. He said, the strap on the animal's flanks makes them buck, they're trying to get it off and they're not happy campers.
The bull riders I've met are some of the toughest guys in the world. They are also generally quiet and well-mannered. I've seen some brutal injuries, and they acknowledge the injury but act as if it's just another thing to deal with. One had *all* of the skin ripped off the palm of his hand, and he acted as if he had torn his jeans-just something that needs fixing. He acknowledge the damage, but didn't flinch, wince, cringe, curse, or anything else. Stoic is the only word that describes it.
I recomend reacting to the bull known as Bodacious.
This was cool.
Enjoyed watching :D
that was brutal.. now im gonna have nightmares tonight! Thanks
PBR is the ultimate extreme sport! Love it.
As a professional photographer, I've been on the arena floor with these bulls and riders, and my first thought was always, "Where is my escape route?" The power of these animals is unbelievable. And in bull riding it's not a question of if you will be injured. The question is when and how bad will it be. Bull riders have been killed in the arena.
I worked as a television technical director for over 20 years, for horse racing and quite a few rodeo productions. Retired now. Both sports are very dangerous. But rodeo is especially crazy! And I have seen some terrible wrecks. The people that do it are extremely brave and talented and love what they do, but they often break bones and suffer other injuries. Unfortunately I did witness someone fatally injured, in a horse racing incident. But those that do it, ‘press on’ because It’s their passion!
8 Seconds is considered a full ride.
Yeah you listened to my suggestion :)
Netflix has a documentary called Fearless that answers a lot of your questions. Why they do it. The money a bull rider can make. History of bull riding. It is an amazing docu.
It’s eight seconds. Some thing you might’ve missed in the commentators remarks, the guy dressed in purple who throws himself on top of the cowboy, those two are brothers. The guy in purple is what you call a rodeo clown in the other guy was his just slightly older brother. Everybody turned out OK.
Its kinda like a tornado, when nobody gets hurt it's a beautiful sight.
You do it for the adrenaline rush. I was really good at the falling off and running bit.
It doesn't hurt the bull. The gut strap just irritates the bull because it's a foreign feeling.
Beesley, you guys did another great reaction video...👍
Soooo. how about a British Couple reaction to "NHRA Crashes & Engine Explosions!"😀
Since 1989 there have been 21 deaths and 49 catastrophic injuries to bull riders. Rodeos are popular in both the US and Canada. One of the biggest in the world is The Calgary Stampede. People come from all over the world to watch, bull riding, bronco busting, roping, chuck wagon races and many many more events.
You need to react to the 10 greatest rides. Now that you've seen how dangerous it is. You will love it.
I’ve lived in Texas my whole life and when I was a kid they had a petting zoo at our church and they brought 2 world champion bulls with them and had a pen set up for people to look at one of the bulls. They told us not to look them in the eyes because they are mean and will take it personal. So we looked into the bulls eyes and that thing started kicking dirt behind it and ran right into the metal pen. The size and power of these animals is just incredible it scared the crap out of everyone watching.
Having grown up watching bull and bronc riding I had to laugh at your reactions. It is the adrenaline. To be able to last that 8 seconds is a high that riders can't get anywhere else. A horse with a little buck is fun.
If you haven’t seen it, then “8 seconds” should be on a need to watch list. Starring Luke Perry, great movie, and sad.
Do the 2020-2021 season biggest hits. Y’all are so great
I love your reactions and faces you both made. 😃
This is the first time I have seen helmets. What an idea!
watching your reactions is far more entertaining than the bull ride.