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The Oklahoma Wildcatters return to Paycom Center for Wildcatter Days 2026, hosting three action-packed sessions of PBR Camping World Team Series competition. From Friday, July 31st through Sunday, August 2nd, Oklahoma City becomes the epicenter of professional bull riding as the Wildcatters battle the league’s toughest teams in electrifying 5-on-5 matchups.
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This isn’t traditional rodeo — it’s team-based bull riding where the world’s best cowboys compete in head-to-head matchups that bring a whole new dimension to "The Toughest Sport on Dirt." Led by legendary J.B. Mauney, the two-time PBR World Champion and PBR Hall of Fame inductee known as "The Dragon Slayer," the Wildcatters embody Oklahoma’s pioneering spirit and competitive fire.
Each day features five thrilling 5-on-5 games where teams compete for the highest aggregate score. Every successful 8-second ride counts toward team victory, making each moment crucial. Watch elite riders from the United States, Brazil, Australia, and beyond attempt to conquer 2,000-pound bucking bulls bred specifically for their athletic prowess and bucking ability.
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The PBR Camping World Team Series revolutionizes professional bull riding by transforming it from an individual sport into team-based competition. Launched in 2022, the league features 10 teams representing different regions of North America competing in 5-on-5 bull riding matchups throughout a 13-event season that culminates at the PBR Teams Championship in Las Vegas.
Unlike traditional bull riding formats where cowboys ride solo for individual rankings, Team Series riders earn points collectively for their franchise. In each game, five riders from one team face off against five riders from another team, with the highest combined score determining the winner. This creates strategic roster decisions, builds team chemistry, and gives fans a hometown team to support beyond individual athletes.
The league broadcasts nationally on CBS Television Network, Paramount+, and CBS Sports Network, bringing team bull riding to millions of viewers. All 10 teams — the Oklahoma Wildcatters, Austin Gamblers, Texas Rattlers, Arizona Ridge Riders, Carolina Cowboys, Florida Freedom, Kansas City Outlaws, Missouri Thunder, Nashville Stampede, and New York Mavericks — host annual homestands in their respective cities, creating regional rivalries and championship drama throughout the summer season.
The Oklahoma Wildcatters joined the PBR Camping World Team Series as an expansion team in 2024, bringing professional bull riding back to Oklahoma City after the previous Oklahoma Freedom franchise relocated to Florida. Owned by Talor Gooch — a Midwest City native, Oklahoma State graduate, and LIV Golf champion — the Wildcatters represent the Sooner State’s rodeo heritage and pioneering spirit.
Coaching the team is J.B. Mauney, widely considered one of the greatest bull riders in history. The two-time PBR World Champion (2013, 2015) earned the nickname "The Dragon Slayer" for his fearless approach to riding the sport’s most dangerous bulls. In 2013, Mauney achieved legendary status by conquering Bushwacker — the iconic bull with a then-record 42 consecutive buck-offs — scoring 95.25 points in Tulsa, Oklahoma. With 538 qualified premier series rides (second all-time) and over $7.6 million in career earnings, Mauney brings unparalleled expertise to his coaching debut.
General Manager Brandon Bates, the iconic voice of PBR for two decades, complements Mauney’s on-dirt experience with strategic front-office leadership. Together, they’ve assembled a competitive roster featuring reigning PRCA Champion Josh Frost, Brazilian standout Eduardo Matos (who finished sixth in the 2024 PBR Teams MVP race), rising talents Clay Guiton and Cort McFadden, and Oklahoma native Kase Hitt from Dickson.
During their inaugural 2024 season homestand, the Wildcatters opened with a commanding victory over the 2023 PBR Teams Champion Texas Rattlers and closed by defeating the eventual 2024 champion Austin Gamblers. The team finished 11-16-1 in their first season, establishing a foundation for championship contention. Wildcatter Days at Paycom Center has quickly become Oklahoma City’s must-see summer sporting event.
Paycom Center, located at 100 West Reno Avenue in downtown Oklahoma City’s Bricktown Entertainment District, serves as home to both the NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder and the Oklahoma Wildcatters. This 19,711-seat state-of-the-art arena opened in 2002 and features three seating levels, 49 private suites, club seating areas, and premium dining options providing exceptional sightlines for bull riding action.
For PBR Team Series events, the arena configuration creates an intimate bull riding theater where fans experience the power, athleticism, and danger up close. The venue’s acoustics amplify crowd energy while massive video boards replay every thrilling ride. Premium amenities include The Courtside Club restaurant, The Pub Irish-themed bar, and multiple concession areas serving Oklahoma favorites.
Paycom Center has hosted PBR events since 2002, establishing Oklahoma City as a premier bull riding market. The downtown location puts visitors within walking distance of Bricktown’s restaurants, bars, hotels, and entertainment venues. Parking options include an underground garage at neighboring Prairie Surf Studios (entrances on East K. Gaylord and North Robinson) plus over 18,000 additional spaces throughout downtown. The facility provides wheelchair-accessible seating across all price levels, accessible parking near elevator entrances, and trained staff assistance for guests with disabilities.
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Attending Wildcatter Days delivers a completely different experience than traditional rodeos. The team format creates an electric atmosphere where fans rally behind the home team Oklahoma Wildcatters while cheering against visiting opponents, similar to basketball or football games. Oklahoma City fans pack Paycom Center creating intense home-field advantage with team colors, cheers, and energy that rivals any major league sporting event.
Each session features five head-to-head games with all 10 PBR Teams competing throughout the day. In every 5-on-5 matchup, riders from both teams alternate attempts on bulls matched to challenge their skills. Teams strategically select bulls through a draft process based on their riders’ strengths and riding styles. Every successful 8-second ride earns points for the team; buck-offs score zero. The team with the highest aggregate score after all five riders compete wins that game.
Between rides, the arena pulses with energy as massive video boards replay spectacular rides, expert commentary explains strategy and bull characteristics, and music amplifies excitement. Bullfighters — courageous athletes who protect riders after buck-offs — showcase impressive agility and bravery. The rapid-fire pace keeps audiences engaged as rides happen in quick succession, building tension toward game-deciding moments and clutch performances.
Sessions typically run 2-3 hours depending on the number of games scheduled. Friday’s 7:45 PM and Saturday’s 6:45 PM sessions offer prime-time excitement and larger crowds, while Sunday’s 1:45 PM start provides perfect afternoon family entertainment. Concessions include traditional arena fare plus Oklahoma BBQ specialties. The atmosphere reaches fever pitch when Wildcatters deliver clutch rides, with the crowd erupting for every successful home team performance.
Professional bull riding showcases not just human athletes but also the elite bovine athletes bred specifically for competitive bucking. PBR bulls are 1,800 to 2,200-pound animals selected for their athletic ability, power, and unique bucking patterns. These animals receive top-tier care including premium nutrition, regular veterinary checkups, and quality living conditions. Many bulls compete professionally for 10+ years, often outlasting rider careers.
Bulls earn scores on every ride, just like cowboys. A perfect bull score is 50 points (matching the perfect rider score of 50 for a combined perfect 100-point ride). Bulls receive points for difficulty, drop, kick, direction changes, and raw power. Legendary bulls like Bushwacker — whom Coach J.B. Mauney famously conquered in 2013 — become fan favorites, commanding appearance fees and developing dedicated followings.
In Team Series competition, strategic bull selection adds complexity. Teams study bulls’ historical performance, spinning tendencies (left or right), and bucking styles to match them optimally with specific riders. Some bulls are spinners, others drop-and-kick specialists, while some use unpredictable direction changes. Bulls receive 60-90 days between competition outings ensuring peak performance and well-being. After retirement, many enter breeding programs passing their athletic genetics to future generations of bucking stock.
Professional Bull Riders maintains comprehensive safety protocols for both human and animal athletes. Riders wear protective equipment including Kevlar vests, mouthguards, and increasingly helmets (though cowboy hats remain optional). The Justin Sportsmedicine Team travels with all PBR events, providing immediate on-site medical evaluation and treatment with sports medicine physicians, athletic trainers, and emergency medical technicians ready to respond instantly.
This dedicated medical staff has pioneered bull riding injury prevention protocols and treatment procedures. Riders also work with physical therapists and strength coaches to condition their bodies for the sport’s extreme demands. Despite inherent dangers, modern safety equipment and medical advances have significantly improved injury outcomes.
For bulls, the American Bucking Bull Inc. (ABBI) registers all competition bulls, maintaining health records and performance tracking. Bulls work approximately 3-5 minutes annually (eight seconds per ride with 60-90 days between outings). Veterinarians inspect bulls before and after every event. The flank strap — a soft sheepskin-lined strap encouraging natural bucking behavior — causes no pain or injury. Bulls unwilling to perform simply don’t, as reluctant bulls produce poor results. PBR collaborates with animal welfare organizations ensuring humane treatment standards exceed industry requirements.
Oklahoma’s connection to rodeo and western sports runs through the state’s DNA. From small-town competitions to major professional events, rodeo culture thrives across the Sooner State. The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City celebrates this heritage, housing the PBR Hall of Fame and Ring of Honor where legends like Coach J.B. Mauney are immortalized.
Cowboys and cowgirls from Oklahoma have achieved legendary status across rodeo disciplines. The state’s ranching traditions combined with pioneering spirit created a culture embracing rodeo as both sport and lifestyle. Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and countless communities host rodeo events bringing families together for entertainment rooted in western heritage.
The Wildcatters embody this tradition while representing modern rodeo evolution. Owner Talor Gooch, born in Midwest City and an Oklahoma State graduate, exemplifies homegrown success supporting Oklahoma sports. His Talor Gooch Foundation uplifts children statewide, continuing Oklahoma’s community support tradition. The team name references Oklahoma’s oil boom wildcatters who took risks exploring for petroleum, paralleling the fearless approach required in professional bull riding. This connection to Oklahoma’s risk-taking pioneers makes the Wildcatters perfect representatives of Sooner State spirit.
Wildcatter Days 2026 takes place over three sessions at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. Friday, July 31st, 2026 begins at 7:45 PM Central Time. Saturday, August 1st, 2026 starts at 6:45 PM Central Time. Sunday, August 2nd, 2026 features an afternoon session beginning at 1:45 PM Central Time. Each session runs approximately two to three hours and features multiple 5-on-5 team games with all ten PBR Teams competing. Three-day ticket packages offering up to fifteen percent discounts on select price levels are available for fans attending multiple sessions.
Paycom Center is located at 100 West Reno Avenue in downtown Oklahoma City in the Bricktown Entertainment District. The arena is easily accessible via Interstate 40 and Interstate 35. Multiple parking options include an underground garage at neighboring Prairie Surf Studios with entrances on East K Gaylord and North Robinson streets. Over eighteen thousand additional parking spaces are available throughout downtown Oklahoma City and Bricktown. The venue offers wheelchair-accessible seating across all price levels with disabled parking near elevator entrances and trained staff available to assist guests with disabilities.
J.B. Mauney serves as Head Coach of the Oklahoma Wildcatters and is considered one of the greatest bull riders in history. The two-time PBR World Champion won titles in 2013 and 2015, accumulated over seven point six million dollars in career earnings, and recorded 538 qualified premier series rides ranking second all-time in PBR history. Known as The Dragon Slayer for conquering the sport’s most dangerous bulls, Mauney famously became one of only three riders to successfully ride Bushwacker, the legendary bull with forty-two consecutive buck-offs prior to that historic ride in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was inducted into the PBR Hall of Fame in 2025 at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum.
PBR Camping World Team Series transforms bull riding from an individual sport into team-based competition featuring 5-on-5 matchups between regional franchises. Each game has five riders per team attempting bulls, with the highest aggregate score determining the winner. This creates strategic roster decisions and bull selection through drafts, similar to team sports like basketball or football. Traditional PBR formats feature individual cowboys competing for personal rankings and prize money. Team Series adds franchises, home venues, championships, regional rivalries, and hometown fan bases supporting their team throughout the season rather than just following individual riders.
Yes, tickets for all three Wildcatter Days 2026 sessions are available through our verified resale marketplace. As a trusted ticket broker with over twenty years of experience, we connect fans with authenticated sellers offering tickets across all price ranges and seating sections. Our inventory updates continuously as sellers list tickets and adjust pricing. We recommend purchasing early for best seat selection, though our marketplace frequently features availability even as event dates approach. All purchases include comprehensive buyer protection and verified seller authentication guaranteeing legitimate tickets. Three-day packages offering discounts are also available for fans attending multiple sessions.
Floor seats position you closest to the bucking action with intimate views of riders and bulls at premium prices, offering maximum excitement and arena floor proximity. Lower bowl 100-level sections provide excellent sightlines at more accessible mid-range prices with clear views of bucking chutes, arena action, and video boards. Club seating includes access to premium lounges featuring upscale dining and full bar service. Upper bowl 300-level seats offer affordable options with full-arena perspective ideal for families and first-time attendees. For Team Series events, seats near the bucking chutes in sections 101 through 110 offer optimal viewing of rider preparation and team celebrations.
This depends on your schedule, budget, and interest level in professional bull riding. Three-day packages typically offer fifteen percent discounts on select price levels, providing superior value if attending multiple sessions. Each session features different team matchups and bull selections, so attending all three days delivers the complete Wildcatter Days experience with varied competition. For first-time attendees or those with schedule constraints, one evening session on Friday or Saturday delivers prime-time atmosphere and energy. Sunday afternoon sessions offer family-friendly timing and sometimes more affordable pricing while still providing full PBR Team Series action.
Yes, PBR events are family-friendly entertainment suitable for all ages. The sport’s excitement, athleticism, and team competition format appeals to children and adults alike. Many families attend together with kids especially enjoying dramatic bull rides, impressive bullfighter performances, and energetic arena atmosphere. Paycom Center provides family restrooms and accessible facilities throughout the venue. Sunday afternoon sessions at 1:45 PM typically attract more families due to earlier start times. The team format makes it easy for children to understand and follow, cheering for the hometown Wildcatters against visiting teams. Parent discretion is advised regarding close floor seating proximity to the intense action.
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PBR Camping World Team Series sessions at Wildcatter Days typically run two to three hours depending on the number of games scheduled and intermission breaks. Each session features multiple 5-on-5 games with all teams competing. Individual bull rides last approximately ten to fifteen seconds from chute opening through completion or buck-off, but the full event includes bull selection, rider preparation, instant replays, expert commentary, and entertainment between rides. The fast-paced format maintains audience engagement with minimal downtime. Plan for approximately three hours from published start time through event conclusion, plus additional time for parking, arena entry, and concessions.
PBR maintains comprehensive medical protocols with the Justin Sportsmedicine Team providing immediate on-site evaluation and treatment. Sports medicine physicians, athletic trainers, and emergency medical technicians attend every event ready to respond instantly. Injured riders receive immediate arena assessment with transport to medical facilities if necessary. The PBR medical staff has pioneered bull riding injury prevention and treatment protocols through decades of experience. Riders wear protective equipment including Kevlar vests and increasingly helmets, though cowboy hats remain optional. Despite inherent dangers, modern safety equipment and medical advances have significantly improved outcomes, though bull riding remains one of professional sports’ most physically demanding and dangerous disciplines.
No, PBR bulls are elite athletes treated as valuable assets receiving premium care including top-quality nutrition, regular veterinary attention, and comfortable living conditions. Bulls work approximately three to five minutes annually (eight seconds per ride with sixty to ninety days between competition outings) and undergo veterinary inspections before and after every event. The flank strap is a soft sheepskin-lined strap encouraging natural bucking behavior without causing pain or injury. Unwilling bulls simply do not perform, as forcing reluctant bulls produces poor results. The American Bucking Bull Inc. registers all competition bulls maintaining comprehensive health records. PBR collaborates with animal welfare organizations ensuring humane treatment standards exceeding industry requirements. Many bulls compete ten-plus years before retiring to breeding programs.
While formal meet-and-greet opportunities vary by event, PBR occasionally offers fan interaction including autograph sessions, photo opportunities, and rider appearances. Check the Oklahoma Wildcatters official social media channels and website closer to event dates for announcements about fan experiences. Some premium ticket packages may include exclusive access to rider meet-and-greets or behind-the-scenes tours. Riders sometimes interact with fans near the arena floor after events, though this depends on individual schedules and team obligations. Following the team on social media provides updates about special fan events and public appearances throughout the season.
The PBR Camping World Team Series features ten teams in the 2026 season. Along with the Oklahoma Wildcatters, the league includes the Austin Gamblers (2024 champions), Texas Rattlers (2023 champions), Nashville Stampede (2022 champions), Arizona Ridge Riders, Carolina Cowboys, Florida Freedom, Kansas City Outlaws, Missouri Thunder, and New York Mavericks. Each team hosts an annual homestand in their city plus the league produces neutral-site events. All teams compete in a twelve-event regular season followed by the PBR Teams Championship in Las Vegas crowning the season champion. Natural rivalries include the Oklahoma versus Arizona Wild Riders Rivalry and the Texas Cup between Austin Gamblers and Texas Rattlers.
The 2026 PBR Teams Championship takes place November 4 through 6, 2026 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. All ten teams qualify for the championship event which uses a tournament format determining the season champion. Unlike leagues with playoff cutoffs, PBR Teams includes every franchise in the championship competition, though regular season standings determine seeding and matchups. The Wildcatters compete for the championship buckle alongside all teams in a multi-day competition showcasing the season’s best team-based bull riding. Championship tickets typically go on sale in late summer with the event drawing fans from across North America to Las Vegas for the season-ending spectacle.
Three-day ticket packages provide admission to all three Wildcatter Days sessions (Friday July 31st at 7:45 PM, Saturday August 1st at 6:45 PM, and Sunday August 2nd at 1:45 PM) at a discounted rate typically offering up to fifteen percent savings on select price levels compared to purchasing individual session tickets separately. Packages ensure you experience the complete Wildcatter Days weekend with all team matchups and bull selections across the three-day event. Package purchasers receive tickets for the same seating location at all three sessions, providing consistency and familiarity with your seats. Three-day packages offer the best value for dedicated fans wanting the full Wildcatter Days experience while saving money versus individual ticket purchases.
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