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How to watch Wrangler National Finals Rodeo 2018 Live Stream Online

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The 2019 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas from December 6th to the 15th will be an incredible event for rodeo fans. But, what if you can’t make it to Las Vegas for the NFR or if you do not have cable? We are going to talk about how you can watch the NFR live online no matter where you are in the world.

WNFR Official Broadcast

http://bit.ly/WranglerNationalFinalsRodeo 

Start Date - 6th December 2018
End Date - 15th December 2018
Time - 10 p.m. — 1 a.m. ET
Location - Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas
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Official Broadcaster - CBS Sports Network

 

The National Finals Rodeo is set to take place in Las Vegas, Nevada from December 6th to December 15th. The competition is organized by the rodeos’ major North American governing body, Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (also known as PRCA). The PRCA organizes the NFR as a championship event to award international titles among 120 contestants competing within several high-difficulty rodeo events. The contestants compete in various rodeo competitions across the United States for a chance to qualify for this event. Once a part of the event, the competitors typically strive to become a PRCA World All-Around Champion.
Long before the Dallas Cowboys were winning Super Bowls in American football, real-life cowboys were competing in the “Super Bowl of Rodeo” in Dallas, Texas as early as 1959. The seven-competition tradition began there, but also saw stops in Los Angeles, California from 1962 to 1964, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from 1965 to 1984, and finally to its current location of Las Vegas since 1985. It wasn’t until 2001 that the event received its first major sponsor in the form of Wrangler, an American-based jean manufacturer that specializes in jeans fit for rodeo use.
http://bit.ly/WranglerNationalFinalsRodeo

Standard rodeo events include bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping (headers and heelers), saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, WPRA barrel racing and bull riding. It's an exciting sport that requires patience, bravery, and just a pinch of insanity to perform well in. The champion is determined by season earnings. Every contestant will perform once every day. At the end of every round, there are two champions for every event. The best cumulative time/score will ultimately win the event.

CBS Sports Network provides the opportunity to watch the Wrangler NFR and other championships throughout the year. There's always something on, and this event in particular promises to be riveting for a myriad of reasons. There's an implicit danger to rodeos that makes them intriguing, and the next 10 days will be very interesting for this event.
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