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Beyond the Bull - Episode 7: Cowboy Up

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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0883629135380
Format: NTSC
Label: CreateSpace
Manufacturer: CreateSpace
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date: April 03, 2008
Running Time: 60 minutes
Sales Rank: 111761
Studio: CreateSpace




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Bullriders live an exciting life, traveling to a different city every weekend, playing as hard as they work, and competing for a million-dollar prize. But there's a price to pay: broken bones, dashed dreams... From hard-partying fun to harrowing rodeo competition, watch as the world's top riders rise and fall in their fight for the million dollars. TLC takes viewers inside this fast-paced world in Beyond the Bull. Episode 7: Adriano is making remarkable progress in Brazil and he truly believes he's still got a chance at the World Title. After his steady performance in Grand Rapids, Brendon believes he's in the running as well. But the title seems to be slipping away from JW who is in the biggest slump of his career. Back at home, Brendon tries to order tickets for his parents to attend the World Finals, but realizes he can't afford to fly them over from Australia and put them up in Las Vegas unless he wins an event - and some money soon. JW doesn't have time to analyze why his bull riding is not working. He's got work to do on the ranch all the while bickering with his dad and LeAnn. The Laughlin event turns into a major disappointment for JW. He is bucked off 3 times in a row. Brendon, however, stays on 2 out of 3 bulls, but doesn't have quite enough points to make the championship round - or win the money needed to bring his parents to the finals.

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