Nossa Radio USA covered the PBR Rodeo February 27–28 in Bridgeport, CT.
PBR continues to grow across the United States, driven by Brazilian dominance and sold-out arenas in Boston and Connecticut.
Founded in 1992 by 20 professional cowboys, Professional Bull Riders (PBR) has evolved into a global sports powerhouse, now part of TKO Group Holdings alongside UFC and WWE. What started as an independent bull riding tour has become a multimillion-dollar league with international broadcasts, major sponsorships, and a team-based competition format.
Brazilian athletes have shaped the sport’s modern era. Legends like Adriano Morães opened the doors in the 1990s, and today riders such as José Vitor Leme, Kaique Pacheco, Rafael José de Brito, Eduardo Aparecido, Lucas Divino, and Cássio Dias continue to dominate rankings and earnings — with several surpassing $5–8 million in career winnings.
Recent events at TD Garden in Boston and Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport drew packed crowds, with strong Brazilian fan presence turning the competitions into cultural celebrations.
PBR is no longer just a rodeo — it’s a global sports and cultural movement, and Brazilian riders remain at the center of its success.

