This Past Weekend - PBR's Jess Lockwood & Matt West | This Past Weekend #261

Episode Date: February 10, 2020

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I am so grateful that you're here and I'm very excited about today's guests. First, I'm gonna let you know that I will be coming to Oroville Casino this coming Saturday, February 15th. It's sold out. Toronto, Ontario, February 20th through the 22nd. There are still tickets available for the 20th.
Starting point is 00:00:21 February 27th in Red Bank, New Jersey, the 28th in Oxon Hill, Maryland, February 29th at the Newport News Ferguson Center for the Arts in Virginia. And now, March 7th in Maui, Hawaii at the Castle Theater, those tickets will go on sale on Tuesday of this week. I'm so excited about today's guests. One is the 2017 and 2019
Starting point is 00:00:50 Professional Bull Riding World Champion. He's on the circuit right now defending his title. He's 22 years old, Mr. Jess Lockwood. And also joining us is the host of the Matt West Now podcast. He is the voice of Professional Bull Riding PBR announcer, Matt West. And you can see Professional Bull Riding
Starting point is 00:01:15 this coming weekend at AT&T Stadium in Dallas for the Global Cup. And you can also find it on CVS and CVS Sports Network. Very happy to be here today with Mr. Jess Lockwood and Mr. Matt West. I know, right? Cowboy hat, you think? Seafood.
Starting point is 00:01:56 Yeah. Yeah. Dude, yeah. I love Pensacola beer. It's like a T-bone shrimp, bro. Yeah. Yeah. Shit, man.
Starting point is 00:02:04 Just the biggest shrimp ever. Medium well. I like my shrimp. I like my shrimp. Medium well. Dude, they got some big shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico though. Yeah. Those things get big, man.
Starting point is 00:02:16 You'll see one with like a coffee cup in it. Smoking a cigarette in the morning. Yeah. This thing's been up all night. Got a Rockstar ball cap with a mullet in the back. It's awesome. You'll see one with like a security vest all like he's been working.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Working at Hooters. Saw it. Yeah. I need to go to Pensacola Beach, man. I ain't been there in a minute. Dude, Hooters used to be the place, man. Used to be. Used to be.
Starting point is 00:02:37 You want to know, how old are you, Jess? 22. Oh yeah, you don't know. That's disgusting, man. That's disgusting. Yeah, that's disgusting, bro. I'll drink your blood, bro. Back in college.
Starting point is 00:02:45 In college, Hooters was, man, it was a shit. It was a place you would go wife hunting, dude. Really? Oh, I remember I'd slick the sides of my head back with a jelly packet, bro. If we didn't have any hair gel. I'd get a, just like a light strawberry or something. I'd go down each side and I'd go to Hooters, bro.
Starting point is 00:03:01 We'd just get, I would get an appetizer, yeah, and just stare straight into the eyes of every woman until they asked me to leave. That's a good play, dude. I never could make eye contact. Oh yeah? Yeah, I was really shy. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:03:14 I got really nervous. So I just sat there till like, I fell off the stool and then security would ask me. Oh, that'll attract kind of, yeah. See if one of them will. Just to get their attention. That's why I did it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Makes sense, right? You know, then they're like, oh, we gotta check on him. Yeah. That's the kid that pretended to be drowning. So the lifeguard would come down and give him mouth to mouth with a Sandlot. Oh yeah, in that movie on. Yeah, Sandlot.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Sandlot, yeah. What is it? Sandlot. Yeah, Sandlot. I think so. That was a good movie, man. It's a good movie. So let me, so let's get you guys' jobs clear.
Starting point is 00:03:41 So you're a rider. Yep, I'm a rider. You're one of the best riders. Yep, in the 2017 and 2019, I won it. Right. World title. And who won 2018? Kaiki Pacheco.
Starting point is 00:03:52 Oh, God. It wasn't my year. It wasn't. No, I got my ass kicked. Really? Yeah. Is there anything to, like, what cost you it? Or do you think it was just a bad bubble?
Starting point is 00:04:01 What was the cost? They talk about it all the time. World champion hangover. Kind of just, I didn't go into the season as pinpointed as I should have. And then second half of the season. When we partied in the off season, we'd be riding other animals and shit.
Starting point is 00:04:15 I didn't ride on other animals, but I did go partying. Yeah, you got to. I was celebrated. I was a 20-year-old kid. Went and hung out at my buddy's college for a bit. And hung out and had fun. And then. Pre-marriage.
Starting point is 00:04:30 Yeah, this was pre-marriage. OK, yeah. Yeah, I can talk about this. And he's talking Christian fun. He's talking water slides. He's talking, yeah, balloon, party glass, roller coasters. Yeah. Movies, just, you know, good kids.
Starting point is 00:04:43 It's sad, but that's actually kind of true. Yeah? He's not much of a partier. No, not too hard. So 2019, was that like a comeback time for you? Did you feel like? Yeah, after that 2018 season, I was pretty pissed off and I had a chip on my shoulder
Starting point is 00:04:58 going in the new season and had to prove something. So it was a good season. Jess, thanks for being here today. Your job with? It's totally different. Right. I just talk for a living. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:09 It's not hard. So how does it go when you get to the arena, when you get to the actual event? So, I mean, it's just like anything else. Like, when you start putting your stand up together, like, we'll start putting notes together about these guys. I'll talk about, you know, if he broke his collarbone or whatever, storylines, statistics.
Starting point is 00:05:24 We've got to know the bulls, got to know all the guys and be able to kind of tell that story to somebody that's never seen it before. Yeah. And find a way to make it interesting to them. Like, I put pressure on myself to bring in brand new fans that have no idea what the hell is going on and make them leave going, holy shit,
Starting point is 00:05:41 I'm invested in this guy or this bull, or I just love the sport. It's one of the fastest growing sports in America. Yeah. Why is that, you think? Man, I think it's like, I think the intensity of it, like, and the respect for what these guys do, because it's literally the only sport in the world
Starting point is 00:05:58 that a guy can lose his life practicing. I mean, because they practice on real life bulls, and when you're putting that much on the line every single time, like, it's not like you show up in half ass a game. Like, these guys got to show up and give it 1,000% every time. So how could you not be invested in something like that? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:17 Yeah, you can't get up, you can't spray paint a sheep and lie to the audience and get out there and take it easy one ride. If you don't stay on, you don't get paid. That's another thing. A lot of guys have contracts, salaries. You buck off, and you go on a streak where you fall off a lot. You're probably either getting kicked off the tour
Starting point is 00:06:34 and not paid, or you're losing sponsors, all sorts of stuff, so. Nobody's sitting in a control room, punching a button, telling them that, hey, this bull's going to turn left, giving them the old Astros turn to the left or anything like that. Yeah, you don't get to Omaha. No, Omaha when you're up on the board.
Starting point is 00:06:50 No, right. Yeah, call it y'all. There's no time out. Hey, stop. This ain't comfortable. When you're going, you're in for it. So the size of these bulls, what is it? What are we talking?
Starting point is 00:07:01 I'd say an average one's 1,600, 1,700. But shit, there will be ones up to 2,200 pounds. There are some big bastards out there. And you don't get to meet them before. You don't get to say anything to them, hey, buddy. I mean, you can. But most of the time, they don't care about your opinion. They want to get in there, buck you off,
Starting point is 00:07:19 go back to their feed and their cows. And why do they hate having something on their back that just don't like it? It's just that it's bred into them at this point. Back in the day, it was kind of hit and miss, bulls would buck hard, bulls wouldn't. But nowadays, they're bred to do this, and they know their job.
Starting point is 00:07:35 So it's to get you off as soon as they can and go back to the backpins. And as if you're like so, the different rounds, you guys get into a bull riding event, right? So you start, there's how many competitors are going to be in an event? How does the event go throughout the evening? So it starts with 35.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Every weekend, the best 35 guys in the world show up. And typically on a two-day weekend, all 35 will get on two bulls. They'll get on a bull Friday night and then another bull on Saturday night. And then the top 15 guys after those two rounds will get on a third bull. They're like the best bulls in the world.
Starting point is 00:08:10 So it's like you're playing in the major leagues, and then you've got to step it up a notch in that final 15. And those are the guys that really get paid. I'll tell you when. So that's when you get that money round on Sunday. Oh yeah, that's championship round. You go and lead in that sucker, pick a good bull, do your job, you're most likely going to win it.
Starting point is 00:08:28 And did you ever bull ride? Man, I tried it one time, and it was the dumbest thing I've ever done. And I enrolled in the same college three times. That's no bullshit. I've done some stupid stuff, but I tried it, man. Because I was so invested in what the guys were doing, and I was friends with all of them.
Starting point is 00:08:41 I had so much respect for them. I was like, I can't get up there and talk about it and not know what it feels like. Amen. And I still don't know what it feels like because it knocked me smooth the hell out. I had no idea what happened. Really?
Starting point is 00:08:53 Yeah, it was dumb. It was so dumb. And I got on a bull that legit couldn't have jumped over that cup. It was so bad, man. That was the worst bull attempt or ever. It sucked. And so you get into the event.
Starting point is 00:09:06 You get on top of the bull. You're in the, it's a pen. What do they call it? Bucking shoot. A bucking shoot, in the shoot. OK, now once you sit on it, how long do you get to be on it before that gate opens? So you're, you just kind of go through the motions,
Starting point is 00:09:21 your routine. But once the judge, the guy had a judge sitting up on top of there. And once he feels like you are taking too long, he'll push on a clock and you got 30 seconds. And regardless if that bull is going crazy in there, you got 30 seconds. So it's best to get in there and go as fast as you possibly
Starting point is 00:09:39 can, which we want to because it's sometimes more dangerous in that steel metal shoot than it is out in the arena. So can you, do you make that call when you're in there? Do you say, hey, I'm ready now? Do you have a coach that's right there that says, hey, look, this is, the time is right now. Let's open the gate now. How does that work?
Starting point is 00:09:55 Nope. You kind of, like I said, go through your routine. And then once you're ready, you slide up on him and you nod your head or you can just tell him, like, OK, open the gate. But most of us nod our head like that whenever you feel you're ready. And is there, can you, because the only thing I could equate it
Starting point is 00:10:10 to is being, you know, a non-rider. I mean, I have a Jeep Grand Cherokee, but that's about as wild as I get. So the only thing I could equate it to is being on, like, I would think being on, like, a thing at an amusement park or something. Does it have that kind of feel like when you're getting to the top and you're, you know, you're about to, you know,
Starting point is 00:10:26 go to drop some from underneath you? Oh, yeah. It's when that roller coaster is climbing and you can feel your body kind of start to get that adrenaline going. It's like, oh, shit, it's coming, it's coming. That's what it's like when you're in the shoot doing your routine. And then when you get up and nod, it's kind of,
Starting point is 00:10:41 after when you nod, it's like when that roller coaster drops, it just goes black. You know what you're doing, but it's all reaction. You don't have time to think. You don't have time to do anything. It's just hold on for dear life. Is there a place where your head goes? I can imagine if you start to get too mental about it,
Starting point is 00:10:56 then you're probably going to, it's going to be a loss. Like, I can imagine you have to stay in, like, a flow almost. Oh, yeah. If you're in the shoot and you're thinking, all right, I know this bull, he's going to turn out of here and go left. If you start thinking that when you're in the shoot, you screwed yourself. Because that bull has a mind of its own.
Starting point is 00:11:12 If you make a move right out of there to go left, he's going to go straight or he's going to go the opposite way just to dump you. Damn. Is there a feeling you get when you're on it? Like, man, this thing is not a good day for this. And it's that time of the month for this. Is there anything you get this one's had a tough week or something?
Starting point is 00:11:29 Do you get any of that? Is there any vibe coming out for the bull or not really? Not really. When he rolls into that shoot, usually, you can tell. Kind of, you can get a little vibe off of him, not by feel, just by looking at him. But if he's kind of droopy-eared or if he looks real skinny, the normal, you can kind of tell, well,
Starting point is 00:11:45 he doesn't look like he's going to have his day. But then they can surprise you and they can buck your ass off quick. Damn. That's what's funny about it, because you see guys that like me, I always try to match them up. And I'm like, OK, he's definitely going to ride that one. He's definitely going to ride that one. That one's going to be tough for him.
Starting point is 00:12:02 And you see somebody get on one that should be a quote unquote gimme. And they slam their ass in less than a second. It's unreal, man. Have you ever seen one? Yeah, I've watched a bunch. I've watched them. I've never been.
Starting point is 00:12:13 I might go Saturday. Sweet. Yeah, so I'm actually really looking forward to going with Saturday. I want to get the whole. So much different in person. So much different. I want to get that on beyond.
Starting point is 00:12:20 We got you. I have a brother-in-law that did a lot of the road broncos for a while. Yeah. Or rode the horses, right? Oh, yeah, bucking horses. And did you start with that? So we grew up on a ranch, and that's
Starting point is 00:12:31 kind of the first thing you get on as a kid is horses, because we have cattle. Cattle need to be worked, moved to different pastures. So I started out on a little tiny mini pony. Yeah. I wouldn't have my own reins, how you control them. Dad would just take them and tie them to his saddle, and away we'd go.
Starting point is 00:12:47 I'd just hold on when I was two, three years old. Damn. Yep. A lot of guys start on sheep. Oh, yeah? Yeah, believe it or not, a lot of guys will start on sheep. Is that gay men or what?
Starting point is 00:12:56 That's what it sounds like, right? But like little kids riding sheep, you know? Dude, I'd pay $70 to watch a beautiful game playing on a hardcore sheep. $70? $60. $60. I mean, yeah, I'd go $60.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Yeah, I'd go $80, man, if it's Sunday. Only if it's Sunday, that makes sense. If it's the final 15, bro. It's the Lord's Day. It's the Lord's Day. Yeah. We have a question that came in right here from somebody. Let's get to it here.
Starting point is 00:13:24 Hey, Jess, Atheo. Drew from Central Indiana here. I grew up idolizing bull riders in the early and mid-90s. Guys like Tuff Edeman, Cody Lambert, Lane Frost, Ty Murray, you know, all the guys from the 8 Seconds movie. Questions for you, Jess. I got a three-parter here. Bodacious is obviously one of the most famous bulls
Starting point is 00:13:46 ever on the circuit. Just curious if there's a bull today that you think compares to him. Secondly, follow-up with that is, is there a favorite bull name that you have that you've come across over the years? And thirdly, my question is, does stature become a factor in bull riding?
Starting point is 00:14:10 Or is it just the size of the Cajones that you have? Good luck this year on the circuit, man. Defend that strap. Go get them. Gang, gang. Gang, bro. That's a good question. That's a good question, man.
Starting point is 00:14:22 That guy nailed it. Yeah, he's into it, man. That's beautiful. Yeah, Ty Murray, is that the guy? Yep. Yeah, that's the only bull rider that I'd ever heard of. And I think I heard him in country songs, actually. I heard him referenced in a couple of songs.
Starting point is 00:14:34 See, that's like me. I grew up idolizing those guys and knew I didn't have the Cajones to be one of them. So I was like, how do I stay involved? Well, I talk about them. But that's great, though. And I love the way you say you want to introduce people to it, because yeah, if I'm for the first time,
Starting point is 00:14:48 it's almost like even on this podcast, I want our listeners to know what it's like and what's going on. What do you think about his question there? They were good. What do you ask about Bodacious Ride at first, like a bull comparison? Like a bull right now, yeah. Shoot, Smooth Operator and Heartbreak Kid,
Starting point is 00:15:04 those are the top two bulls in the world right now. But a bull that kind of reminds me of Bodacious is a bull called High Chaperrill. And that's a bull that nobody wants to get on. Like Bodacious, back in the day, he was notorious for hitting guys in the face. And I can't imagine when you drew him, you were happy about it.
Starting point is 00:15:21 It's kind of like this bull. He's just kind of gross. He's huge. He's about 2,100 pounds. And he's just, when you see your name by him or you see a guy on him, you're just like, fuck me. Just a big scary monster. He's a bad boy, huh?
Starting point is 00:15:34 Yeah. And do they breed him? Like, do you know who their parents are? Do you get the lineage on him or anything like that? Yeah, they have a, I guess, a website and paperwork on them and all sorts of things. You can see their granddaddy, their great-great granddaddy. They blood test them.
Starting point is 00:15:50 They DNA test these bulls. So to make sure because. This is a little High Chaperrill. If somebody's trying to sell you a son of Bodacious, you want to be able to DNA test it and make sure that you can go back and actually confirm that that really is a son of that bull or whatever. So.
Starting point is 00:16:03 Look at that thing, man. And that's. He's miserable. Look at the thighs on that thing. It reminds me of this girl I went to school with actually. Yeah. Yeah, it's going to be Jessica. She brought a lasso to school every day.
Starting point is 00:16:13 Really? Yeah. And Sadie Hawkins. Like what grade was this? Broke somebody up, dude. If it was time for a dance, bro, you didn't have a chance. That's right. You weren't asking her.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Is it country girl? Oh, she would bring you right in and that was it, dude. Sometimes it's got to be that way, though. Oh, yeah. Because I was shy. Like, I looked for girls like that. Like, I'd be in the corner, like at the wall while everybody else was dancing, like just open,
Starting point is 00:16:32 she would show up. Because I'm the only guy here by myself, so why not? Oh, dude, you talking to a guy? I used to go eight seconds on the chaperone, man, if I didn't have it, if no girls asked me. Hey, girl, how you doing? Oh, sorry. So are there rumors of bulls that are out there that are coming
Starting point is 00:16:48 up that you're like, oh, man, that's the next big, you know? Yeah, they have a competition for little bulls. They put a dummy on them. It's like a 30-pound dummy, and they can click it off with a button, and they let those bulls buck, and they mark them, and they have their own competition. So you see a lot coming up from there, and those are bucking dudes, man.
Starting point is 00:17:08 When they're that young, that little, and have that much athletic ability to them, they're freaking incredible. So it sounds like there's a lot of respect for the animal, huh? Oh, yeah. If we didn't have those bulls, we wouldn't have a job. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:20 Well, would we ride sheep on Sundays? Yeah, that'd be a little bit. I mean, I'd watch it, but, you know? God, shady bucks. Yeah, dude. They'd imagine the big sheep people would start grooming them. Sheep breed would be a big deal nowadays if that was the case. Hooking horns on them, putting Viking helmets,
Starting point is 00:17:35 tying them to their heads. You got to paint them different colors, put numbers on them like race cars. Why wouldn't you? Oh, that Tony Stewart sheep. That thing's dazed. Smoke has got kind of a gray color to it. I think it will kill you, bro.
Starting point is 00:17:48 That's a bad ram. That's a bad ram right there. Bad ram. So you're in there. Now, what do you do with your hand? A lot of times I see the guys have tied. Do you tie your hand in or what goes on there? Yeah, it's a rope. And it's pretty much tree sap we put on the rope
Starting point is 00:18:01 to help us hang on to them. OK, so you're not tied, really? Yeah, we're tied in there. And I mean, that's the scariest thing is that you are tied in there and you are in there for the long haul. It's a rope. It just goes around kind of their brisket area. And you put it across your hand and then you wrap it around your hand.
Starting point is 00:18:17 So you're like locked in there. And your legs are what? They're in? They're in shafts, but those shafts really do nothing for you. They might protect you from a little skiff, but they're just there for show, really. They're loose. They're not strapped to anything.
Starting point is 00:18:32 OK, so they can move there at the legs. They've got to be able to move their legs. The only thing you're tied in with is your hand. So the rest of your body is free to move. And that's when you see guys, they're hanging by their hand once they get bucked off is a hang up, we call it. And that's bad news bears, huh? Yeah, that ain't good at all.
Starting point is 00:18:48 And is there a type of body type? Sometimes I look at these guys' body types when they're on the bull. And it's like, OK, that guy looks like everything kind of like he's his height. Like is there a body type that does best in the sport? Yeah, shorter yards a little better. You want to be skinny, but you want to be as strong possible as you can be. And then that's pretty much it, really. You don't want to be overweight and you don't want to be too tall.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Makes it tougher. Yeah, so yeah, I couldn't do it. I'm overweight. I can't do it. I waited out of the deal. That was my problem. So when a guy like, say, just gets on a bull, what are some things that you're talking about? Like from the announcement?
Starting point is 00:19:26 Honestly, like for him, it's pretty simple. You know, here's a two time world champ. Like last year when he came back, because that's what people don't realize is like, this is a guy that missed what, nine events last year, nine out of our 26, 27 events that we have. So he misses essentially, you know, a big chunk of the season, broke his collarbone. When he comes back, you know, he's got to fight his way back up. So he's climbing the ranks and it's like, okay, this guy won two events.
Starting point is 00:19:54 He's now won three events. You know, he missed all this season. So when we got to the world finals in Vegas, man, it was, it was the best race ever because it was him and a Brazilian kid, Jose. And it literally came down to the last day, came down to Sunday, which, you know, a lot of sports will fabricate that, you know, oh, it's going to be tough. It's going to come down to the final shot. And we know it's not because somebody's going to pull away.
Starting point is 00:20:16 It didn't happen last year. So it was such a fun story to tell. But like we talk about some of the injuries that they've dealt with, you know, how good they've done, everybody's got a different story. You know, like if a guy just had a baby two weeks ago, he's had to leave home, right? You know, he's had to leave that baby at home, get on the road, go put his life on the line to buy diapers for that baby. There's no guaranteed contracts in this sport.
Starting point is 00:20:37 It's so different than everything else, man, because, you know, these guys, they have to be successful. They have to ride. They have to win to make any money. It's so different than every other sport in the world. So there's no like, oh, we're going to pay you for this whole season, no matter what. Nope. If you do good enough, you'll get sponsors that'll pay you.
Starting point is 00:20:54 But that contract's based on your performance at the events and how many you go to. So if you get hurt the first event of the year and you're out for the year, there's, in the contract, there's a little money you'll get, but you're not getting paid. You got to fill up. That's why, like, when you see a guy, and he's riding with a broken leg, you know, or he's got a broken collarbone and just going to throw some tape on that shit and go try it again, like, they do it because that's the only way they get paid. Wow.
Starting point is 00:21:19 They're the toughest in the world, man. And a collarbone sounds like, is that one of the premier injuries? Is that something you really don't want to get? Like, what are some of the injuries that are, that you'll face and what are some that can really take you out? You know, of course, broken bones, but groins a lot of the time. Old bull riders and bull riders nowadays, it's so common. Torn groins, torn knees, stuff like that really sucks because you can't just go in and with
Starting point is 00:21:44 broken leg, you could plate it and you could probably ride in two weeks. But torn groin, I've sat out three months before with the torn groin, just waiting on it to heal because you can't squeeze your bull if you don't got a torn groin and that's your bread and butter right there. So that's what you're doing. So when you're on there, you're squeezing your legs in. Oh, yeah. You're trying to stay on.
Starting point is 00:22:02 You got your hand locked in down, tight them into your crotch. It's yeah. You slide up. So it's right, right there. You slide up on your legs right there. Yeah. Damn. Crazy.
Starting point is 00:22:14 We got a question that came in right here. Let's get to this one right here. He actually answered it. What was his worst injury? So is the groin? Yep. Oh, no. That's probably, that's about the longest I've stayed out, but in 2017, 2017 at New
Starting point is 00:22:29 York, I got stepped on. I broke four ribs, collapsed my lung and lacerated my liver and it was about three weeks out from World Finals, so I had to ride at the World Finals that year with broke ribs and that stuff. So you know what I just realized, like both of your World Title seasons were like when you got really, really hurt. No, not on wood, I don't, well, I have yet, in all my, it's a nice table. Thank you, man.
Starting point is 00:22:56 Yeah, we got it. I've done it on nice. I love this place. In my four years of the PBR, I've never won a full season healthy, which is expected as a bull rider, but there's guys that'll go to, they might miss one event a year, but over the course of four years, they, one of the other broadcasters on CBS that does PBR, he totaled it up and I've missed a total of one year. I've sat out three months my first year, three, four months my next year, three months in
Starting point is 00:23:24 2018 and three months last year, all sorts of. So it's, so it's pretty, is it pretty common that somebody doesn't make it through the entire season, doesn't make every race? Man, you're hard to find somebody that's going to stay healthy and make it to every single event because it is, I mean, it's just, you're, the little things, like he was talking about in a shoot, you're surrounded by solid steel and you're getting banged around, ACLs, MCLs are pretty common, groins are pretty common. And when you're doing this three, four, five times a weekend, every single weekend, even
Starting point is 00:23:53 when the televised tour is not on, like when they're not going to a place like LA or Anaheim, they're going somewhere and they're getting on practice bulls, you get hurt in a practice band too, so I don't know, I think it's impossible for a guy to stay 100% healthy all year long. Is there a practice that they've made, like a mechanical practice that's, that's actually helpful that works? Yeah, there's mechanical barrels that go up and down, kind of give you the feeling of one, there's mechanical bulls that spin, all that sorts of stuff. I don't usually ride the mechanical ones, there's a barrel made that's on springs that
Starting point is 00:24:26 goes up and down to kind of give you the rhythm feeling. I got one of those at both my places and I'll get on that a couple times during the week just to give myself the feel and kind of do that. And what, we got a question that came right here, let's get to this one right here. Yes, what up Theo? My question for Jess is what kind of training regiment do you have to follow to be a bull rider? Are you out at bars riding mechanical bulls or are you lifting weights every day?
Starting point is 00:24:53 Gang gang. Good question. Great hair. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What is it, man? What do you guys, what do you do? I just kind of work out, there's guys that can drink beer during the week and not work out at all and it works for them.
Starting point is 00:25:10 So many guys, different things work for them, but what works for me is I got a little sweatshop, it's a 12 by 20 building, I got one in Montana, one in Texas at our places and I get in there, crank that sucker up to 110 degrees, get in there and lift weights work out and so I'm grinding all week long to come here. There's one guy that that works for, that don't work for anybody else when you think about it, there's one guy that can get away with drinking and not working out, like everybody else is pretty regiment right now. Two all together.
Starting point is 00:25:39 Okay, yeah, maybe two, two all time. And has it changed a lot because in stand up comedy, like it used to be that you had to have, you had to be out doing drugs, you had to be partying, you had, there was a lifestyle that kind of went associated with getting up on the stage at night and now it's changed like a lot of the comedians now are sober, a lot of them. I mean, Joe Rogan is a fitness guru, I mean, he's shredded, yeah, he's shredded, I'd love to see you do four seconds on Joe Rogan. Oh my God, man, that dude's a monster, he's a beast.
Starting point is 00:26:09 I wonder if anybody would ever have a bull named Joe Rogan, bro, that'd be amazing. We'll make it happen, we'll make it happen. Just J-O-R-O-G-A-N, just tell me he's cool. Oh, he's really cool, man, he's just, he's also inspiring, that's the thing, like I think five years ago, people thought, a lot of people thought, oh, he's just this meathead guy who's just, you know, doing a podcast, but he's such a good, he remembers everything and he's so curious, man, like he always, he really wants to know and then he retains the information. He's so intelligent and I love the fact that like he does the podcast and he doesn't care
Starting point is 00:26:41 who's on there, he doesn't care if you're a Democrat, Republican, where you come from. Like he's invested. Yeah, he is and he really is, it's not like a joke with him, he really is. Just trying to learn. Genuine. Yeah. Genuine. He's really trying to learn, which is cool, like I struggle with a lot of times, I'll bring
Starting point is 00:26:57 my own thoughts and perspectives into things, but he really does a good job of just staying trying to learn. Yeah. That's cool. So, is it different now though, like where a lot of guys are working out more, it's a lot more like, okay, we're in this, this is a sport, we're in this to make money, this is my livelihood, it's not like, you know, I'm drinking, I'm sad at the bar, like, you know, the kind of the country song vibe that used to go along with it.
Starting point is 00:27:20 Yeah, today's Bull Riders are a lot of athletes. Back in the day, PBR used to be sponsored by Bud Light and they'd bring Bud Light in after the Bull Riders and everyone just kind of would drink and just hang out, not very many people worked out and they loved going to the bars. Not that we don't still, but back in the day, it was kind of just a routine and ritual. After the Bull Riding, everyone goes to the bars, we have fun, ride bulls the next day. Dude, I've been around for like a dozen years or so and the two, the two generations I've seen, it's night and day different.
Starting point is 00:27:50 When I first came in, it was like, man, how do you keep up with these guys? Because it was the Wild West and those guys, they'll tell stories now and like you say, most of those guys are sober now and they're like, holy crap, how did we live through that? Now it's like, you see the guys and you know, they're waking up in the morning, they're having breakfast, they're going to the gym, they're doing yoga and whatever they do during the day and then they're showing up and they're treating it like a sport because they've realized that the bulls are getting better, the bulls are getting better and better and more athletic and so they have to, they have to step their game up, you know?
Starting point is 00:28:20 Is it hard though? Because sometimes it's tough as a community to let go of that old lifestyle. It's tough. Like I'll feel like a wimp sometimes, you know, in like a psychological way sometimes. Like, oh, I'm, you know, I'm so... Because you're not hanging out with the guys afterwards or something like that. Yeah, because I'm not staying up all night and yeah, smoking, just partying all night, you know?
Starting point is 00:28:38 Oh yeah. Like I would love to just, I would love if I could be as successful as I am with not working out at all, drinking beer, just eating shit food because I love candy and stuff, but I hold my back, self-back from eating it all because it ain't going to help with my riding self. Looking at everybody though? Like, like everybody wants to be successful and not work and like just float through like...
Starting point is 00:28:59 Oh, I get on the bow of the mouth full of nerds, bro. You know? I put two starbursts in my jaw and get on that bastard, dude. Yeah. God stoppers. God stoppers back in the day. God stoppers is more of a radical candy. Kids don't know about God stoppers, man.
Starting point is 00:29:10 Dude, when you got on a God stopper, dude, and you really went in on that bastard. And the ones that changed like flavor halfway through? Oh yeah. Good old days. God damn, it was like a threesome for your tongue. Oh, like everything. That shit was beautiful. It was.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Dude, how much, how much money does a rider make? You know, you don't have to exaggerate it. I'm not trying to pick into your life, but... Yeah. No, it's just, it's so different. Those lower end riders, if you're at the bottom of the top 35, you're still making 100, 200,000 a year just because there's so much money in the PBR, whereas if you win the world title, it's a million dollar bonus.
Starting point is 00:29:45 And winning the world finals, it's a $300,000 bonus. There's so many incentives with winning an event, winning the world finals, everything that if you have a really good year, you can make 1.8 million. See, that's where I get mad because they start talking about, you know, the world champ gets a million dollar bonus. There's a guy sitting on the bench for the Knicks that sucks that's making a million dollars. I mean, these guys are way tougher, way better, you know, I think the sports way more interesting,
Starting point is 00:30:14 you know, it's way more intense and like that bothers me. I want all these guys to make millions. Is it growing though? Money's got to, more money's got to start coming into it. Oh yeah, it's definitely... It's all fucking new eyeballs. Yeah. New eyeballs.
Starting point is 00:30:26 Is there another country that's coming along with bull riding that's like that you don't think about? You know, you think of it as, I mean, especially growing up in America, you think of it as an American kind of sport. Is that true? Is that... No. Shoot.
Starting point is 00:30:39 Australia, Brazil, Mexico, everyone has the PBR association there and they ride in it, but the toughest ones are the Brazilians. They're unbelievable. They have to, man. It's their life. Like they leave everything, you know, you think about it, Brazil's not a really, they're not a really rich country. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:57 You know, and a lot of these guys have grown up with nothing. And so they leave home, they come over here and it's like, this is all they do. So you see a bunch of Brazilians living in the same little circle. They get up, they work out, they practice, they eat together. They do everything together. They don't have all the distractions of the rest of the world that, you know, like just seeing our families and everything that we do normally, they don't have it. So they're laser focused.
Starting point is 00:31:20 They're so good, man. There's something, there's a, there's a special value in having that struggle and having that extra chip that you can't, you can't imitate it. Like even as I find, as I get a little more comfortable, like starting making some money this past year, it's hard to go back to the, it's hard to get that same mentality of when you have nothing, when everything is on the line, you know, when you have to stay like, it's like a chip inside of yourself that you can't, I mean, it's hard to replicate it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:47 I think it's that way with anything though. Like, like once you see a certain level, like even day to day, like if I have a really good Monday, I don't want Tuesday to suck, you know, because then I feel like the week's wasted. So it's like, you got to maintain this level. That's why they always say like, you know, people that are superstars are usually the loneliest people because they push theirself to this level and it's so hard to come back down.
Starting point is 00:32:09 You know what I mean? Yeah. And so I see that with these guys, like they're constantly pushing themselves and if they buck off one bowl, it like ruins their week and they got to forget about it and turn around because they got to do it again tomorrow. If you have a shitty ride in the first ride, right? So Friday, you don't have a good ride. They call it a ride.
Starting point is 00:32:24 What do they call it? Yep. Okay. You have a tough ride into first, the first go. Do you have a chance in that Saturday to make it back up and to get into Sunday? Yep. The first events are a little different from normal. They take the top 25 into the day two.
Starting point is 00:32:38 So if you're outside of the top 25 and you buck off your weekend's done, whereas I'm second right now and I'm almost guaranteed to ride tomorrow, but on a regular weekend, you're guaranteed too. So if you suck Friday, you better forget that shit and just push it aside because you got another one Saturday and you got to make the most of it. And what does it do to your mentality if you have a tough Friday? Does it affect it or are you able to kind of scrap it and just get right in? That's the thing.
Starting point is 00:33:04 It's, everyone, it's 90% mental and bull riding. You can put in all that work and it's not going to matter if you get to the bull riding and you see your bull. You're like, oh man, I don't like the looks of him. Then you're screwed. You just got to be positive about everything. Even if you buck off, you got to be like, well, I got tomorrow, I got a good bull. Even if he's not good, I'm going to make him good and I'm going to stay on him.
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Starting point is 00:35:35 When you, when the shoot, when they open the gate, this Zen is hitting me, man. Good stuff. Yeah, dude. I remember the first time I ever did a chewing tobacco. It was like cherry skull or something. And I did like a half a can. I was trying to show my buddy up, right? And I didn't know anything about it, dude.
Starting point is 00:35:49 And I had like my whole mouth was full of it. How old were you? It's probably about 14. Really? My buddy took his mom's car. We were going out. We were partying. You know, we weren't really, we were just driving around, but, um, and I vomited out
Starting point is 00:36:01 of the front window out of the passenger side and he's like, dude, you can't sit up there anymore, bro. You got to sit in the back. I vomited out of both of the back windows. Yeah. And so on the side of the car, we went and we hung out at night and then we went and parked the car in the morning. His mom thought he'd been partying with the whole group of people because he's vomited
Starting point is 00:36:18 out of every window. And they didn't believe it. He's like, no, it's just deal, man. He just, uh, he wouldn't do it real well, you know, but his mom still don't believe to this day. She's like, there's no way one child vomited out of three windows. My first tobacco, I was two, uh, my dad left it laying there and I thought it would be a good idea to just put it in my mouth, take a drink, whatever it was.
Starting point is 00:36:39 Not a good idea. Puked, came out both ends, dad took me outside, garden hosed me off, ran around naked the rest of the day. It was a pretty successful day. Mom still hates him. It's fine. Were you two or 22? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:52 It was nice. Did it in college? It was in college. When you leave the shoot, right? What do you look at? What do you look? Are you looking like as your, cause sometimes they say like, if you're in the gym and you're doing squats, they say look at the ceiling or something, you know, there's like a place
Starting point is 00:37:08 for your focus. What is it like? Yeah. Stare at their neck muscle, that big hump they got on them. Pretty much stare at that because their shoulders is what you follow. If you look at their head, they're, some bulls sling their head everywhere. So if you get too focused on that, you're, you're going to go cross-eyed during the damn ride.
Starting point is 00:37:23 So if you look at their shoulders, you, and you don't even really go off of what you see. It's all feel, but that's the best focus point. Just looking at their shoulders. Yeah. Stay right down in there. Yep. It's pretty much just, you don't even know what's going on, but that's where you look. And at a certain point, can you hear the crack and you hear when it's going good?
Starting point is 00:37:41 I just, I don't hear much when I'm riding, you know, it's kind of, and you want to say you hear the whistle, but you ding or don't even hear that and it's just become a routine that when it gets around to that eight second clock, you know, it's time to get off. And at eight seconds, what happens in a buzzer sounds, a whistle, what goes on? Buzzer sounds in the arena and then, then it's your job to get off of them without getting killed. So it, it almost gets harder then. That's crazy because you think like, you just did your job and it's like, okay, good
Starting point is 00:38:12 job. Nope. You still got to get off, get away, not get hooked or ran over. The worst part of the job is before and after you get to work for these guys. Well, we're lucky, like we've got bullfighters out there that are there to try to distract the bull and make sure they get away, but it's not always that easy. What's the pop, what's the way to dismount? So how do you do that?
Starting point is 00:38:31 What? You pretty much, if you, whatever hand you ride with, you go away from it and you, well, you go into it. I guess you go towards it and you kind of wait for that bull to kick and you kind of lean back and throw your leg over his back at the same time and kind of let them throw you out there and ideally you land on your feet, but it's kind of rare if you land on your feet. Really?
Starting point is 00:38:50 Damn. And the second you hit the ground, you're scurrying off. Yeah. A lot of times you see that just kind of right. Yeah. Yeah. Move. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:58 That's wild. And so when the bull stepped on, you got stepped on last year, you said? 2017. 2017. Yeah. I got stepped on and it, I mean, of course it took my breath away and it was like, oh, shit. Did you know what had happened?
Starting point is 00:39:10 Oh yeah. Right when it happened, I was like, oh, I just broke everything in there. And that's the scariest part getting stepped on is you don't know if it just punctured something, what, that's the scariest damn thing. And I rolled over and that bull was right there and that bullfighter went in and took him away, but then I had to get up and run out of the arena essentially with four broke ribs, collapsed lung, and lacerated liver. Damn.
Starting point is 00:39:34 So if you lay in there, you're screwed. If you got a broke leg, you got to get the hell out of there. And is the most common thing when they, when they step on you, is it usually, I guess you don't know where they're going to step is no. It's usually broke ribs, broke ribs, you can guarantee every time you get stepped on pretty much. Damn. God dang it.
Starting point is 00:39:52 It's wild. I don't see NFL guys running around with busted screens. You don't see it. You don't see it anywhere else. And I think that that's kind of the, the intrigue, like I said, you know, that brings new people in. That's why it's the fastest growing sport because you don't see that. You don't see guys getting carted off in, in our arena.
Starting point is 00:40:09 Rarely do you see a stretcher because the guys want to walk out. Yeah. If, if they've got busted ribs, they've got a busted spleen, like they still want to walk out. They don't want to help. Yeah. I mean, and I don't know if that's an old school kind of sign of weakness or if it's just hurry up because we got to keep the show going or what it is.
Starting point is 00:40:26 But it's crazy. I've seen guys get up and walk out with broken necks like insane, insane injuries. And probably that adrenaline's rushing you somewhat too still, huh? Oh yeah. Yeah. The only time I've been carted off, I got knocked out actually. And when I came to, I really didn't come to until I got me back to the sports med room. But I guess I woke up out in the arena and when I hit the ground, he kind of, he bent
Starting point is 00:40:50 me weird. So I woke up out in the arena and I didn't know what the hell I was saying. But I was saying, oh, my fucking back hurts. And they're like, what? Where? And I'm like, I don't know. I was just, I didn't know what the hell I was saying because I was still knocked out essentially.
Starting point is 00:41:03 And they're like, oh God, well, we got to cart him out. His back might be broke. And then they get me in the sports med room and I really come to and I'm like, what the fuck am I doing on a stretcher? They're like, well, you said your back hurt. I was like, fuck, I don't know what I was saying. I just now realize what's really going on. So that's the only time I've been carted away because essentially I was just speaking mumbo
Starting point is 00:41:23 jumbo because I was still out. It's like being drunk. You can't hold me accountable when you've been stepped on. Yeah. Do they have two riders on one bull at the same time? Did you ever do that? I've seen it before. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:35 Not at our events. We have a practice pen. Anything goes. And so is that like, is that a sport you think that'll grow into something? Is that a possible thing? Man, I hope so. Like a tag team kind of thing. Can you imagine?
Starting point is 00:41:45 Like you just start putting teams together. Dude, my brother and I used to sit on the toilet at the same time. We were kids sometimes. Face each other? No, no. Yeah, you couldn't. You couldn't say come back, dude. Have to go back to back.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Yeah, right? Come on, man. Have some respect. No, I mean like how, but like where did, like toilet's not that big. I know it's not that big, man. You got to have good aim. Dude, we used to go to this kid Roy's house and he would play all these games. He was kind of a, now in hindsight, I think he was kind of a homoerotic kind of gentleman,
Starting point is 00:42:10 you know? Or he preferred men as lovers, you know, but when we were kids, we didn't know and he would make us get in his bathtub and like he would play battleship or whatever. And he would get in his toilet and be like the captain from the toilet. Really? Yeah. Like hat and everything? No.
Starting point is 00:42:26 He might have, I don't know if he had only a captain's hat or something, but he would just get in there and bark orders at us. What'd you say his name was? Roy, big Roy. Yeah, everybody has a Roy in their life at some time though. Like somehow, some way, somewhere. Yeah, this dude, I mean he, yeah, he would say, oh, the seas are getting high and stuff and like we'd have to turn on the water and make it all like cray.
Starting point is 00:42:42 It was just dumb. You never had to like stick your face in the water and like, what bubbles did you? Like pretend you're out. Like the motorboat? No, it never got, it never escalated. Start the engine. You got that cray. Yeah, it never escalated, but he'd be in the toilet and just yelling stuff at us, dude.
Starting point is 00:42:55 He was kind of a miscreant. So it was like he was the captain and you were the seaman. Yeah, yeah. We were. We were. This is hard. Yeah, but something, he was a wildcat. He didn't have to go into the military, dude.
Starting point is 00:43:08 Really? Yeah, so he got in there, man. That's good. So now he's a legit captain. Yeah, now he is. He wasn't joking. He was going to fuck around back in the day. He had his mind set and he was going for it.
Starting point is 00:43:19 You were basically his little plastic green army man. He was just practicing for the real thing. Like you contributed. Basically you were in the service. Yeah, dude. Yeah. You helped prep him for a career. That's good shit, man.
Starting point is 00:43:32 Thank you for your service. I never thought about it like that, because yeah, he really went into military, man. That's crazy. That's really good, man. That's really good, man. We got a question from a guy right here. Here we go. Yo, what up, Theo, Mr. Lockwood?
Starting point is 00:43:45 It's your boy Blake from Nebraska. My question is, what's the craziest shit y'all ever wrote? Theo, you said you were from the Stray Amel belt. I was wondering if you ever wrote anything crazy, you know? You know, not including big gals or anything like that, but gang, gang. How high do you think that guy is right now? He could be pretty high, man. He's pretty high.
Starting point is 00:44:15 He could be pretty high. Let me think. What you got? I mean, I guess it's a bull, probably the craziest thing. No. We got that. So at home, during the winter, when I was still living up at home, everyone around that placed traps, you know, traps, animals, coyotes, for fur, foxes, well, one day we
Starting point is 00:44:32 go out in the pasture where we had a trap set, a foot trap, and an antelope was stuck in it. We're like, oh, shit, now we got to get this thing out of there. So we get it out, and I'm like, fuck it, get your Snapchat out, I'm going to write it up. So I let this antelope get up, and I wrote it off. No way. And did it have the same kind of feel, did it have the same kind of vibe, or what was
Starting point is 00:44:53 going on? Yeah, it was freaking the hell out, and I mean, it's kind of sort of the same thing, but a lot smaller than a bull, it was fun. We had a boy, I talked about this, we had a kid with no legs on our basketball team one time. So we had a big black guy named Terrence, who was like our center on the team, and he had to carry him for like half the game, and then we'd carry him around and try to get him to get buckets, you know?
Starting point is 00:45:16 So that's about the craziest riding I've ever seen, because he would kind of wear him on his back a little bit sometimes. Like a backpack. Yeah, like if he had to play defense, he would hold both of his arms down, and then he would just play defense with the other arm, you know? But the craziest thing I've ever been on, probably a strong woman one time in Indiana. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:36 Because it gets cold and they like lift weights? That kind of strong? Yeah, like some women have that, they're kind of thick, but it's like, it's kind of like strong, fat kind of, you know? Like the image, like power lift are strong. Yeah, yeah. Like they don't look like big, veiny muscles, but like, you know, you can tell you don't want to fuck with them.
Starting point is 00:45:51 And the fat is kind of tight, you know? Something to get that tight fat, which I really like, man. Because it's not really fat. Yeah, it's not really fat. But it's not really muscle. Yeah. What is it? It's like Wagyu, I think.
Starting point is 00:46:02 Yeah. Which is good. Yeah, which is really good. There's a reason it's more expensive. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So you get it. Yeah, this girl was really Wagyu, man, and I remember that being one kind of the largest thing that I've ever really kind of, I guess, ridden, really.
Starting point is 00:46:14 I got on a camel one time at a county fair. No bullshit is where, because they started doing it for a photo shoot. We were doing a rodeo and they were like, hey, we got to get a picture of you on this camel and I'm scared of heights. And then the camel like started kind of just jumping and I've never been so scared in my life. Never. Like I flew on a, and threw a snowstorm on the way here and the plane started doing this.
Starting point is 00:46:37 Wasn't as scary as being on the back of a camel that just started like popping up and down. Terrifying, man. Like there's nowhere to go. Can you imagine telling people you got bucked off a camel? Like that's the worst thing you could ever do in your life. I could imagine in some countries it's happening, man. It's probably like a pride thing.
Starting point is 00:46:53 Yeah. Like you're not somebody until you get bucked off a camel. Yeah, until you get bucked off a camel. Are there new animals that people are starting to ride besides bulls? Is there anything else that's coming up like that you're seeing in the world? Not really. You just got your common bucking horses, bucking bulls, but that's it. And is there a difference when you're on the bull horses, they call them Broncos, is
Starting point is 00:47:14 that right? Yep. So if you're on a Bronco, is there a big difference between that kind of riding and the bull riding? It's definitely different. You don't hang on by a rope. You kind of got a ring. It's kind of connected to their face and it clips on. It's like a altar that goes around them and you hold on by that and then you're in a saddle
Starting point is 00:47:32 instead of a rope around them and you got to keep yourself in that saddle. So it's a lot different. Is it tougher, is one tougher than the other? I'd have to say bull riding just because you don't have a saddle that you can actually sit in and keep yourself in, you're just hanging on by that rope. So on the bull, you're sitting on their back, you're really, it's not a saddle that you're sitting in. Nope.
Starting point is 00:47:55 It's just a pretty much a twine rope, just stuck around them and your hands in it and that's all you got to keep yourself on. So you're not, so but you're sitting, you're putting your legs into something on there or no? Nope. Just around there, around their back and their sides. That's it. Like there's nothing that is keeping you in there, but your hand and your balance.
Starting point is 00:48:14 And do people, cause you're a young guy, you're 22, you said 23. Do people, do older guys, like, do they get upset? Like how does that kind of go that you're a, is it a young guys sport? Yeah. 100%. Like, you know, you've got to be able to not only bounce back from injury, but you've got to be so quick and like you see guys that have been around for 10 years or so, they start to get, those injuries start to pile up and it starts to slow them down.
Starting point is 00:48:42 Just like with anything else, you know, like you start to compound all those injuries and you know, your body doesn't react the way it used to. And so it's definitely a young guys sport, you know, you hit, probably hit prime, what like mid 20s, you know, if a guy's 30, he's an old man in this sport and we got some like we're lucky right now. We've got a couple of guys that are like 36, 37. I don't know how they do it, but yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 00:49:07 They're different. They're different, man. They are, man. They're so tough and they stay in such great shape. It's different than any of us being 36, 37 riding bulls. Is there discrepancy between like the American and the Brazilian riders? Like is there any like country beef a little bit or not really? No, we have one.
Starting point is 00:49:24 The nicest guys ever. Yeah. We have one event. It's called the Global Cup and we do it at AT&T Stadium where the Cowboys play. And there's, yeah, it's crazy, man. Think about that. Next weekend. Think about that.
Starting point is 00:49:35 Yeah. And that's it. You'll see it on the big screens when you're there and everything. Yeah. They take the football field out. They put Arena down there and every country has a team. And so that's the only time all year long that you'll see guys like really raising that Brazilian flag or the USA flag.
Starting point is 00:49:52 It's pretty cool because I feel like, you know, everybody wants something to cheer for. Yeah. It is. It's our Olympics. You know, essentially. So has it ever been an Olympic sport bull riding there? When was it back early thousands late 90s? It hadn't been too terribly long ago.
Starting point is 00:50:05 They had it in like Idaho or something. They had an Olympic rodeo. Yeah. My dad told me all about it. I think you just made that shit up. No. Dead serious. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:18 I don't know. I do know that like at one time they were they were testing it out and trying to make it. But I don't know, man. Curling's the Olympic sport. Why didn't bull riding? I watched Curling the other night for about an hour. Right.
Starting point is 00:50:29 It's like, it's like Cornhole. From Italy. Really? Yeah. Yeah. Man. The Curling attack in Italy. Really?
Starting point is 00:50:38 Yeah. I thought it was like all Canadian. They might have been playing Canada, I think at the time, but these girls, they were doing well. Really? I thought, I don't know what was going on. But it's exciting. Late night.
Starting point is 00:50:49 I got to clear my throat. I have so much fucking nicotine in my throat right now. I'm feeling left out like I'm the only one not spitting here. Maybe I'll just spit in the floor. Damn, I just wrote that six for about 35 minutes, man. We got a guy right here in the photo lab who has a question. What? A deal.
Starting point is 00:51:09 And this bull rider, how many times this man listened to that Tim McGraw hitter before he gets on that bull going 3.7 seconds. Gang, gang. You thought that last guy was high. Man, I think it's cool. Put him to shame. This dude, yeah, he's high. This dude's coming in red.
Starting point is 00:51:28 This guy's living in a fucking, yeah, this is about to be developed. Like his eyes are so close, he doesn't even know the camera's not on his face. Dude, I'd like to see him go eight seconds with his eyes open. I'd like to see him go to lunch, like outside of his apartment. That's awesome. Is that a Nickelback record on the wall? That explains so much if it is. Is there a song?
Starting point is 00:51:50 Is there hype music? What are people listening to? Travis Scott. What are you guys doing? My song is Dire Strait's Money for Nothing. Oh, wow. That's what they play when I start going. So when do they start the intro music?
Starting point is 00:52:00 Is it like UFC? They do it when they come out of the, uh, when they come out, you know. When we get in that buck and shoot, that's when they start it. Okay. Pretty much like that. And does it play the whole time you're riding? Yeah, they, they got a music mixer at the events each weekend. So they'll play that.
Starting point is 00:52:12 And then when I nod, he'll mix up something different and it'll play a freaking jam up song when I'm going. You switch it up and play a genuine My Pony. Oh, that's not a bad idea. That's a terrible idea. They played Baby Shark before. They have done that. I introduced him last week after he rode his bull.
Starting point is 00:52:29 I introduced him as, uh, Mr. Haley Kinzel because his wife's a world champion barrel racer too. Oh, wow. And so we kind of changed up his name a little bit last, last week too. And did you meet her on the circuit? Uh, yeah, not on this, but we have a couple of different events each year that kind of collide with PBR. We get invited to some and, uh, I met her at one of those.
Starting point is 00:52:50 Nice, man. And did you know immediately, was there, uh, did you, I mean, how did that break down with you and the lady? It was good. I knew she, I was going to marry her before I even met her. Really? That's no, that's no, so I'm doing interviews for like this little, uh, digital network we had here.
Starting point is 00:53:05 And I asked him, I said, describe the perfect woman, cause he's what, 19 at the time, something like that. 18, 19, 20. Yeah. How can he know? And it's like, you know, all these teenage girls are flocking over these guys and like young cowboys, describe the perfect girl. And he looks the camera dead in the eye and he goes, Haley Kinzel and gives it this week
Starting point is 00:53:24 and he had never even met her. Never even met her. There you go. He met her right there, dude. Put it out in the universe. That's it. It happened. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:53:33 That's beautiful, dude. Thank you. And so her sport, her, when she does, uh, it's barrel racing. Yep. And so that's on a horse. Yep. And it's, uh, cloverleaf pattern, three barrels. Okay.
Starting point is 00:53:43 And so when you say that cloverleaf pattern, what is that? Uh, you just, you go around. They're set up a triangle. Right hand turn. Okay. They're barrels set up on a triangle. Yep. And they start at one of the barrels.
Starting point is 00:53:53 They start, uh, probably a hundred feet out from the barrel and then you run at the barrel, go around it, then go to the next one, go around it, go to the third one, go around it and haul ass home. That's dope, man. That's wild. Yeah. And, uh, do you, did you have parents that rode? Yep.
Starting point is 00:54:11 My mom competed in the barrel race and then my dad rode the bucking horses. So went from the time I was little up until I think mom quit going when I was probably around six, seven, I was getting hauled to all those rodeos and that's kind of how I took a liking to the bull ride and I would see those bulls go at the rodeos and big scary baseball bats on their heads and I just took a liking to them for some reason. Now he's got a 19 year old brother that's in the same league he is now that just got into the major leagues that's trying to beat that ass. Damn.
Starting point is 00:54:38 So people are, is that starting to become a thing? Oh yeah. They're, they're loving it that me and him are on at the same time. It's kind of cool that the Lockwood brothers are competing at this highest level of bull riding. Dude, that's beautiful. Oh, she wrote this back, is he single? I'm 19.
Starting point is 00:54:53 That's perfect. For people just listening, there was someone sent in just a Snapchat photo and it's a girl hitting on Jess's brother. Oh, nice. Get that tag, I'll get it to him. Yeah, there we go. Love connection. It starts here, dude.
Starting point is 00:55:11 We'll be at the wedding. It all starts on the internet these days, man. You can officiate it, man. Damn right, I can. Dude, people get, you get asked to officiate a lot of stuff. Well, we actually had a bull rider here a couple of years ago that asked me to, and I kind of laughed it off and didn't really think much about it. But yeah, we've had some weird requests, like not Bruce Buffer making videos to walk people
Starting point is 00:55:30 down the aisle with my voice kind of things, but yeah, like I've been asked, I've done some funerals that weren't fun, obviously, but it's part of life, you know? Oh yeah. But I've never done one yet. I want to do one. I want to do, I want to do the wildest wedding ever. Yeah. Just mess it up.
Starting point is 00:55:50 Yeah. Making something they can remember, right? Making fun, yeah. Yeah, it's got to be, life's got to be fun, man. I'm sure, man. That's great. I love that. Nick, we had any other good questions that came in?
Starting point is 00:55:59 We had another one from the guy in the photo lab. This ought to be interesting. I got another one for you. Of course he does. A man lost a tooth or something out of his pockets on that bull. Let me know. Gang, gang. Gang, bro, you ever lost your phone or anything?
Starting point is 00:56:20 Did you take your phone out there when you were on there? Hell no. Did he say it lose a tooth out of your pocket? Is that what he said? This guy's on a whole other planet right now. Yeah, that's your methadone, man. Where's your planet, Jerry? This guy, is he from Oklahoma?
Starting point is 00:56:33 I don't know. Because I live next to a lot of people that act like that. Yeah, this dude, have you ever lost a grill piece, have you lost something we don't know? I can't even know. I haven't lost a tooth. I haven't lost nothing really when I'm riding. Maybe my necklace broke off once. That's all I can think.
Starting point is 00:56:47 Do you wear a helmet? Sometimes you see guys with a helmet on. Yeah, yeah. No, I've never lost that. I keep that sucker strapped on tight. That's my lifeline. And doesn't everybody wear that? Is that mandatory?
Starting point is 00:56:56 It's mandatory now for the younger guys. I think it's like 93 or 94 if you're born after. If you're born after 94, it's mandatory. Man, it's so dangerous you have to protect the noggin. We're finding out more and more. In all major sports, with so much CTE and so many head trauma, so much research, we're starting to learn that you've got to find a way to protect that dome. And so all of our guys are wearing helmets now.
Starting point is 00:57:20 Is it harder to defend, do you find, because right now you're the champion? Yep. Is it harder to defend that, do you feel, or was it tougher in 2018 or 2019 when you were making that comeback? I think it was the first year it was harder to defend, whereas this year I'm more experienced, I've got more bulls under my belt at the top level, I just feel it's just normal now. Everyone talks about though, after you win your first world title, it's a world champion slump the next year, and I felt it.
Starting point is 00:57:47 It was true, huh? But yeah, you get put through so much media at that point. Everyone wants to talk to you, use you for stuff, but now I'm just, it's become normal to me and I just deal with it and it doesn't affect my riding no more. Did you notice like, did your ego ever get involved? Because ego is a dangerous thing. Sometimes it's something we don't even control, you know, it'll grow inside of us without us really wanting it to.
Starting point is 00:58:07 You don't realize it? Yeah, we'll think we're the most humble guy and you can have this, like, you know, the dark edge of you kind of growing up. Did you notice any of that? No, it never happened. My parents raised me pretty good, and if it ever got to that, they would whoop me when I was little, so I knew when I got older it wasn't going to happen, but that ego thing comes on those championship Sundays, it comes into play there, I think, when you go up and
Starting point is 00:58:29 you get to pick your bull in that top 15. Oh, really? Yeah, so sometimes you get up there and you feel that big energy, you're like, fuck yeah, give me that one. Oh, so you want to go with the biggest baddest? Oh, yeah, you're like, fuck it, you know? Let's ride. I'm the man, let's try him out.
Starting point is 00:58:45 Damn, it's so much fun, dude. And that's got to mentally affect the other guys too, with the like, oh shit, he's going big. Yeah, exactly. Your ego gets a hold of you when you're picking them bulls and it'll make them other guys take notice, I think. It's cool when we see a guy that can have any bull he wants to, and he steps up and he picks the one that he knows is going to be the most difficult one, and like he's done
Starting point is 00:59:06 that a couple of times, you know, and it's cool. Somebody will get it. I'll clean up later. Zen hit me that sixth brush that started at a three. Like my childhood. Dude, I can't feel my ears anymore. We got a question from a white kid right here. This guy looks a lot more domesticated.
Starting point is 00:59:25 What is that in the background? Is that a gorilla in the background? It probably is, dude. Yeah. Of course it is. I was wondering what your thought process was going into riding heartbreak, kid. Gang, bro. Gang, bro.
Starting point is 00:59:40 See, he pays attention. Yeah, that's that bull we were just talking about, let that ego got a hold of me. I went into the event and I had ridden both my bulls, actually, but I was really low on my second one, score wise. And I was like fifth in the event or something, and I was like, well, fuck, I got to be a lot of points, if I'm going to win it, fuck it, give me the hardest tried one. He'd never been rode at that point. He was the bull that got left at the end of the draft every weekend because everyone
Starting point is 01:00:04 was so scared of him, didn't like him. I was like, fuck it, give him to me. And I rode him and broke his streak and it was awesome. And then he did it again the next weekend. Then the next weekend I did it again and I was kind of behind in the event. I'm like, fuck it, I did it once. Let's do it again. And I got him rode again.
Starting point is 01:00:21 Really? Oh, yeah. And won both events. I got up second in both of them because he made up those points for me, but that guy went and leading it. He just had so many points on me. And so the judges, what are the judges for? They're scoring the guys and they're scoring the animal.
Starting point is 01:00:38 So that's like the thing that a lot of people don't realize is like every one of these bulls is getting judged. So that's why the guys want these animals to be as well taken care of, as athletic as they possibly can because they're watching and seeing how hard they can, how difficult they are to ride, how quickly they turn back. And so they're marking them 1 to 50 and then they're marking these guys 1 to 50 on how easy they can make it look or how stylish they can be or if they're just floating by and just barely getting by.
Starting point is 01:01:05 So they're looking at the animal and the rider and putting the scores together. And so when you go into the final event, when you go towards the end, you want to get, you're thinking, okay, I have this many points right now. This bull is like, sometimes you have to pick the best one, you have to really get out there on the best one. Oh yeah. You can kind of evaluate it. Okay.
Starting point is 01:01:28 I might be able to take a mid-range bull right now because I'm doing, I'm up by so much right now. Yep. Exactly. A lot of guys will try that strategy. And do you think style, when you're on the bull, so then are you thinking style, like I'm trying to do this with a certain flair or are you thinking I'm just trying to stay on this animal?
Starting point is 01:01:44 So most of the time you're just, you're just doing your job doing whatever that keeps you in the middle, staying on them. But then if you're riding in plum easy, you'll see guys lift their leg and it's actually spurring the bull and it's getting you extra points, essentially. So it's showing you're in domination and you're controlling your ride and you're making that bull just look easy. And that's what the, so you're, yeah, so you're competing, so you're not just trying to stand for eight seconds, you're also trying to impress the judges.
Starting point is 01:02:08 Exactly. You're trying to get as much flair in your ride as you can to up your score. There's a lot more to it. Like, like you think about eight seconds, man, it's eight seconds goes by so fast when you think about it, but when you're watching so much happen so quick, there's a lot going on. It's like watching Flint and when people start a fire, you know, it's like watching that exact process right there.
Starting point is 01:02:29 Just trying to pack it all in. And do you go when, so say when it's your chance to go pick the bull, will you go look at them? Will you go down and spend time looking at them for before that Sunday ride? No, you pretty much, those top bulls, you know, exactly, you've seen them hundreds of times before that and then you get up on the cage out there and it's with him and they got a big screen of all the names and once you say that, they'll put your name aside and mark them off.
Starting point is 01:02:54 And on the action, on the stuff you see on television, do you see them pick the bulls or it's just matched up once they show it? It depends. It depends on where we're at and like obviously, you know, TV producing and stuff because a lot of times, you know, if he's got the number one pick and that heartbreak kids in there, you know, our fans at home on TV, they want to see it. If that's not a potential, if there's not something big right off the gate, then they might not show it on TV.
Starting point is 01:03:17 But in the arena, it's interesting because he has been getting up the last few weeks and he'll look at me and go, what do you think? And I'm like, I ain't no bull rider. Don't put that pressure on me. A lot of opinions. Yeah, no, it's fine. I'm an open mind guy, whatever he thinks I can win on, I'll take. Damn.
Starting point is 01:03:34 So I'm one of those guys, like I want to see guys be as high as they can be every single time. Yeah. And that's always my advice. What's like, what do you see kind of the future of bull riding? Do you see it changing? Do you see it? Is it great as it is?
Starting point is 01:03:48 It's just going to get better. Then bulls are, they're producing them and breeding them to just get better and better. So if they don't keep doing that with the bull riders soon, there's not going to be a guy that rides all weekend because the bulls are just getting better. So and numbers have dropped in bull riders, I think, and the amount of actual riders. Yeah. Yeah. It's dropped over time and we need to breed some men back into this world and make some
Starting point is 01:04:10 bull riders out of them because why do you think that is? I want the truth. Yeah. I think because society is so scared of everything that like we're not, you know, taking what what is it? The hot off the garden hose, you know, that hot hose, that hot hose hit. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:27 People were not straight items. We're not. We're keeping kids in a bubble all the time. We're not letting them get life experiences. We're not letting them get their arm broke on the playground. We're so coddling that we don't let people have experiences and it's something that you definitely have to experience. I mean, and we just don't have enough toughness in society.
Starting point is 01:04:46 You know what I mean? Oh yeah. We lose it out here. I mean, it's gone. I mean, yeah. I mean, it's definitely in the ocean. Yeah. It's changed out here.
Starting point is 01:04:54 Yeah. Do you think that do you think that there will be like, do you think there will be like a resurgence of more men wanting to ride? Well, here's a better question. What do you think it is that makes? Like if there's a young guy sitting out there, he's like, I wonder if I could do this. We got a question for you related. Okay.
Starting point is 01:05:15 Perfect. It's audio only, but he's looking for someone. What up Theo? What up, Jess? I just have a quick question. I guess it's kind of a serious one. You know, I've always wanted to learn how to ride bulls. I come from a long history of cowboys.
Starting point is 01:05:36 However, when my family moved here to the US, we moved into the city, you know, that kind of part of our, you know, my family's lifestyle was cut off, man, but it's something that nags me all the time and it's just something that I want to do that calls me, man. I want to learn how to ride some fucking bulls, bro. So I guess my question is what tips do you have, man, for somebody that wants to get started and to just fucking do it? Thank you Theo gang, gang brother, gang brother. That's tough.
Starting point is 01:06:10 You know, when you get older, it just gets tougher to learn it if you don't start out real young. I mean, it's not impossible, but it definitely makes it harder when you grow up wanting to do it and you take those steps like getting on sheep, then you work your way up to little calves and steers, you work your way up, whereas you're this age, you can't start out on that sheet. You got to go straight into bulls. It's just, it's just so hard when you get older, but that younger, the younger kids
Starting point is 01:06:38 that can start out like that and get in with the right people and make them take them step in stones, really teach them correct and teach them right. It's just so much easier than taking a full grown man and putting them on a bull because there's not bulls easy enough nowadays that you can learn on really. Right. There's not a lot of beginner bulls really. But I want to see kids like from the city. I want to see kids that didn't grow up on a ranch because we've got a couple of buddies
Starting point is 01:07:00 like there's a guy, Sean Willingham, he grew up wakeboard, just an extreme spore and it was that adrenaline rush that kind of sucked him in and that's why I keep going back to the more eyeballs. I want kids to try it because who knows, you don't have to grow up on a ranch, you don't have to grow up in a saddle to be a cowboy. We say that all the time at the PBR now, cowboy is such a broad spectrum term that if you've got those hardcore base values that cowboys have, come on. Come be part of us.
Starting point is 01:07:33 Come be one of us. Yeah. There's a guy Ian Walsh that I follow on Instagram and he's like a big surfer and he's big into X games and Red Bull type of stuff and all of that. He's just an adrenaline junkie and I would love to see him. I would love to see some of these guys cross over. You remember when the NFL went on strike here, it's been like maybe back in the early 2000s, the NFL went on strike, whatever, Chad Ocho Sinko saw a billboard that the PBR was coming
Starting point is 01:07:59 to town and he tweeted out that he was going to start bull riding and he came and tried. He went to Ty Murray's house. He started working on trying it and this is in Ocho Sinko's prime and he came to one of our events and he got on a bull and the direct quote, you can YouTube this and look it up, it's him saying, I don't understand why these are not the highest paid athletes in the world. The guy, the premier athlete, tried it and sucked at it, like it was horrible. But it's just, it's so, so tough, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:29 The funniest part about this whole deal is they didn't just put them on like a all right bull, a learner bull. This is the fucking world champion bull that year. This is the greatest bull in the world at this point. Let that just sink in. Oh my God, I would be so scared for him. He looks scared. He's terrified.
Starting point is 01:08:50 But like he admitted he's terrified and he's like, okay, we good. And that's not a knock on him at all. No, not at all. Man, I think it takes, yeah, dude's got huge balls just to try it. We're going to get you guys out of here just a second, man, you got to ride them. I didn't know that. Yeah. All right, he says, let's do this.
Starting point is 01:09:21 Ah, Lee, man, he was out. Wow, man. Wow. Good for him, bro. Isn't that cool though? Imagine how great he feels right now that he just tried. How much respect do you have for a guy that totally out of his element to do that? I love my whole perspective.
Starting point is 01:09:38 Yeah. That's so cool. Right there in that moment. Just change some of our perspective of him. Same. Wow. Same. I have the utmost respect for that guy.
Starting point is 01:09:46 That's so wild. Anybody that tries that. He's a multi-million-dollar athlete, and he's just like, I'm going to try bull riding just to see what's up. Just to see what's up. He's got that million-dollar contract, like screw it, you know? I'm going to risk it all. That's respect.
Starting point is 01:09:58 Yeah, that's beautiful, man. Thank you guys so much for being here today, man. I knew you guys got to ride. That's the only reason we're going to kind of, we'll step out, man. But yeah, this has been so educational, and I'd love for you guys to come back sometime. Shoot you, man. Thanks for doing this. Love to have.
Starting point is 01:10:11 Awesome. Yeah, that's Zen has hit me in the head. Is it Zen? Zen. Woo. I just went about 48 minutes on that six. What you buzzing? Fucking yeah, dude.
Starting point is 01:10:20 Bro, yeah. It's time to party. Yeah, I need more free time. Thank you guys so much. Best of luck to both of you, man, and our gang, bro. We'll see you guys in the future. Appreciate it. Thanks, man.
Starting point is 01:10:31 Yeah. Now, I'm just floating on the breeze, and I feel I'm falling like these leaves. I must be cornerstone, oh, but when I reach that ground, I'll share this peace of mind. I found I can feel it in my bones, but it's gonna take a little time for me to set that clock and break, and let myself unwind, shine that light on me, I'll sit and tell you my story. I know me, and I will find a song, I will sing it just for you. And I've been moving way too fast on the runaway train with a heavy load of my hand.

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