The 2023 PBR Camping World Team Series has been a thrilling season with strong competition among all eight teams: Austin Gamblers, Arizona Ridge Riders, Carolina Cowboys, Kansas City Outlaws, Missouri Thunder, Nashville Stampede, Oklahoma Freedom, and Texas Rattlers. The regular season finale is set for October 13-15, 2023, in Fort Worth, Texas, and the top four teams that are leading: Kansas City Outlaws, Austin Gamblers, Texas Rattlers and Oklahoma Freedom will advance to the PBR Teams Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 20-22, 2023.

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On Oct 9th, PBR Texas Rattlers etched their name in the annals of professional bull riding history once again, securing a second consecutive victory at Rattler Days in the iconic arena. As the PBR Camping World Team Series nears its climax, the competition intensified, and the Texas Rattlers emerged as the undisputed champions of their homestand.

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In the climactic face-off, the Texas Rattlers and the Nashville Stampede, both sporting perfect 2-0 records, delivered a gripping showdown. The Texas Rattlers secured a decisive 3-0 victory with an outstanding ride by Braidy Randolph, who scored 86.25 points as he covered Dr. Campbell. PBR Team Series rules prevented ties, leading to a high-stakes ride-off between the Texas Rattlers and the Kansas City Outlaws, with the Rattlers holding an advantage due to their higher cumulative score.

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The thrilling showdown featured Trace Redd and Cassio Dias, with Dias narrowly missing the MVP title. Jose Vitor Leme’s historic feat as the fastest rider to reach 300 qualified rides added to the excitement. Texas Rattlers’ Brady Olsen clinched back-to-back Rattler Day Championships with an impressive 88.75-point ride on Smooth Over It. With Rattler Days now concluded, teams have two weeks to prepare for the PBR World Camping Team Series Championship Finals in Las Vegas.

Team standings

In 2023, the PBR Rattler Days competition ended with a really exciting finish. Teams battled hard to get top spots in the final rankings. The Texas Rattlers occupied victory by winning all their matches with 3 victories and no losses. They scored a total of 875.75 points. The Kansas City Outlaws came in second place with 783.25 points, not far behind

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On Championship Sunday, there were some really exciting matches. The Kansas City Outlaws, Arizona Ridge Riders, Austin Gamblers, and the Texas Rattlers all won their matches. All four teams are ready to set an exciting finish at the PBR World Camping Team Series Championship Finals in Las Vegas.

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The 2023 PBR Camping World Team Series saw the Texas Rattlers secure a historic second consecutive victory with Brady Olsen securing 88.75 points, making it to the PBR world championship.

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