The National Finals Rodeo - Sport for the Toughest Men
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The National Finals Rodeo, or NFR as it is commonly called, has a much more recent history. The first National Finals Rodeo was held at Dallas State Fair Grounds in 1959 and since then, the National Finals Rodeo has gone to many changes including a name change in 2001 to a Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Many rodeos have come and gone, world titles can be won or lost in less time than 8 second buzzer but the excitement never fade at National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.
We have watch football stars who are paid millions of dollars each year to wear those protective pads and bump each other in the field for almost 15 seconds. Well better not to missed the real man ride the rodeo for 8 seconds on a 6,000 to 8,000 pound bull of pure muscle and full of strength that tries to break every bone in your muscle and re-arrange your face. This guys does not get millions of dollars from sponsors or endorsement from television to drink some colorful soft drinks or to wear some branded clothing materials.
If you haven’t tried to watch a Rodeo event then you need to watch for it, grab yourself a National Rodeo Finals tickets. That is where the real action is in a life and survival of man versus beast. There is no greater adrenaline rush than riding a mad bull that is full of strength than a bunch of humans running around wearing lots of padding protection. Rodeo, can be consider as the place where real men play and they play it hard.
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