Looking for more money and a less harrowing schedule, dozens of stars plan to start their own tour in 2016, but the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association is trying to stop them.
Professional rodeo's most prominent cowboys - led by 11-time world all-around champion Trevor Brazile - say they are defecting from the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association to form their own organization, but they are coy about their views on the future of rodeo in Las Vegas.
Looking for more money and a less harrowing schedule, dozens of stars plan to start their own tour in 2016, but the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association is trying to stop them.
Professional rodeo's most prominent cowboys - led by 11-time world all-around champion Trevor Brazile - say they are defecting from the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association to form their own organization, but they are coy about their views on the future of rodeo in Las Vegas.