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Laramie
05-23-2022, 06:08 PM
PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Team Series

Austin, TX
Fort Worth, TX
Glendale, AZ
Kansas City, MO
Nashville, TN
Oklahoma City, OK
Ridgedale, MO
Winston-Salem, NC

https://pbr.com/media/3eed3zdl/pbr_teams_fulclr_allbackgrounds.png?height=600

Oklahoma Freedom to compete in groundbreaking PBR team series launching in June 2022

https://pbr.com/media/rjad5get/oklahoma-freedom-primary-800-3122.png

Link: https://www.visitokc.com/articles/post/oklahoma-freedom-to-compete-in-groundbreaking-pbr-team-series-launching-in-june-2022/

Oklahoma Freedom Paycom Center Arena

Urbanized
05-23-2022, 08:06 PM
^^^^^^^^
This is a pretty darn big deal. I was fortunate enough to be among the various folks that met with and showed the PBR around a few months ago during planning for this, and they are STOKED.

BoulderSooner
05-24-2022, 07:53 AM
say what you want about Prodigal's ownership of the Energy but they have done a great job bringing PBR to OKC and this just continues that

Laramie
05-24-2022, 11:06 AM
say what you want about Prodigal's ownership of the Energy but they have done a great job bringing PBR to OKC and this just continues that

That's true and probably why they put the Oklahoma City Energy FC on hold for now. Would be surprised if the 'Energy FC' returns or is around to see the completed multipurpose stadium--probably why they selected the option with the lesser seating capacity when
MAPS 4 would have funded a 10,000 seat starter stadium.

The MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium can be expanded to meet MLS minimum 18,000 or more seating capacity.

https://soccerstadiumdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Proposed-OKC-Energy-Stadium-2-1024x540.jpg

Option 1: $37–42 million or Option 2: $67–72 million Funk chose the $37 million option.