Whiplash is proof that you don’t have to be wild to be great. The laid-back brown bull, owned by Blake Sharp, CB and Traci Lee, and Richardson Land & Cattle, has earned a reputation as one of the most consistent competitors on tour. With 98 career outs and a 59.2% buckoff rate, he’s known for his steady, honest trips and powerful spin — the kind of bull that rewards precision but punishes hesitation.
His top marks include 91.5 points with Thiago Salgado in Paris, Tennessee (2022), and a memorable matchup with John Crimber, who called him “a cutie patootie” after making the whistle and said he’d happily take him home in his pocket if he could. Despite his easygoing nature, Whiplash brings effort every time. He’s mellow in the back pens and a favorite among handlers, but once the gate opens, he delivers full force — a dependable performer who just works every time.
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