NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Ahead of the second season for the ground-breaking PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Teams league, the reigning Champion Nashville Stampede, Music City’s first-ever professional bull riding team, today announced their 2023 game schedule.
The 2023 PBR Teams season will include a three-day homestand hosted by each of the eight founding teams, accompanied by two, two-day neutral site events. During event days, each of the league’s eight founding teams will compete in one five-on-five bull riding game against another team, with each team competing in 28 games throughout the regular season. The Teams Championship returns to T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on October 20-22.
The Nashville Stampede will hold their second-annual homestand, and fourth event of the regular season, Stampede Days on Aug. 18-20 at Bridgestone Arena. During their event, they will play the Missouri Thunder (Aug. 18), Kansas City Outlaws (Aug. 19) and Arizona Ridge Riders (Aug. 20).
During the regular season, the Stampede will compete in a rivalry series with the Arizona Ridge Riders who the team defeated to be crowned the 2023 PBR Teams Championship.
Nashville will take on Arizona on Aug. 20 during the final day of their homestand at Bridgestone Arena; Aug. 27 in Austin, Texas; Sept. 16 in Ridgedale, Missouri; and Sept. 29 in Glendale, Arizona.
Every game during the season will be carried by CBS, including seven “Game of the Week” broadcasts, CBS Sports Network, or Pluto TV. The Nashville Stampede will be featured in one Game of the Week broadcast when their showdown with the Kansas City Outlaws in Nashville airs on CBS on Aug. 20.
Nashville Stampede’s complete 2023 PBR Teams game schedule is:
Week | Date | Venue | Away | Home |
1 | 7/24/2023 | Cheyenne, WY | Nashville Stampede | Missouri Thunder |
1 | 7/25/2023 | Cheyenne, WY | Texas Rattlers | Nashville Stampede |
2 | 8/3/2023 | Kansas City, MO | Austin Gamblers | Nashville Stampede |
2 | 8/4/2023 | Kansas City, MO | Nashville Stampede | Carolina Cowboys |
2 | 8/5/2023 | Kansas City, MO | Oklahoma Freedom | Nashville Stampede |
3 | 8/12/2023 | Anaheim, CA | Kansas City Outlaws | Nashville Stampede |
3 | 8/13/2023 | Anaheim, CA | Nashville Stampede | Oklahoma Freedom |
4 | 8/18/2023 | Nashville, TN | Missouri Thunder | Nashville Stampede |
4 | 8/19/2023 | Nashville, TN | Kansas City Outlaws | Nashville Stampede |
4 | 8/20/2023 | Nashville, TN | Arizona Ridge Riders | Nashville Stampede |
5 | 8/25/2023 | Austin, TX | Oklahoma Freedom | Nashville Stampede |
5 | 8/26/2023 | Austin, TX | Nashville Stampede | Kansas City Outlaws |
5 | 8/27/2023 | Austin, TX | Nashville Stampede | Arizona Ridge Riders |
6 | 9/8/2023 | Oklahoma City, OK | Missouri Thunder | Nashville Stampede |
6 | 9/9/2023 | Oklahoma City, OK | Nashville Stampede | Austin Gamblers |
6 | 9/10/2023 | Oklahoma City, OK | Carolina Cowboys | Nashville Stampede |
7 | 9/15/2023 | Ridgedale, MO | Nashville Stampede | Texas Rattlers |
7 | 9/16/2023 | Ridgedale, MO | Arizona Ridge Riders | Nashville Stampede |
7 | 9/17/2023 | Ridgedale, MO | Nashville Stampede | Kansas City Outlaws |
8 | 9/22/2023 | Greensboro, NC | Texas Rattlers | Nashville Stampede |
8 | 9/23/2023 | Greensboro, NC | Nashville Stampede | Missouri Thunder |
8 | 9/24/2023 | Greensboro, NC | Nashville Stampede | Carolina Cowboys |
9 | 9/29/2023 | Glendale, AZ | Nashville Stampede | Arizona Ridge Riders |
9 | 9/30/2023 | Glendale, AZ | Nashville Stampede | Oklahoma Freedom |
9 | 10/1/2023 | Glendale, AZ | Nashville Stampede | Austin Gamblers |
10 | 10/6/2023 | Ft Worth, TX | Austin Gamblers | Nashville Stampede |
10 | 10/7/2023 | Ft Worth, TX | Carolina Cowboys | Nashville Stampede |
10 | 10/8/2023 | Ft Worth, TX | Nashville Stampede | Texas Rattlers |
In 2022, coached by two-time PBR World Champion Justin McBride, the Stampede proved how patience, timing and staying true to the game plan are key to winning a championship. While the Stampede finished the regular season 7-20-1 to enter the 2022 Teams Championship seeded last of the eight teams, they went 4-and-0 in Las Vegas, beating the top-three seeded teams to win the inaugural Teams Championship.
In Round 1, the Stampede first went toe-to-toe with the No. 3 Oklahoma Freedom, who they stunned 264.75-176 to advance to Round 2. They then faced a David vs. Goliath showdown with the No. 1 Austin Gamblers, riding three more bulls to knock off the Gamblers 265-175.25 to earn the first berth to the Semifinals.
On Championship Sunday, the Stampede squared off against the No. 2 Texas Rattlers. Compliments of an early score from Joao Henrique Lucas, and a 90-point, fifth-frame ride from Kaique Pacheco, the Stampede punched their ticket to the title game with a 178.5-90.25 win.
The Stampede’s fate then came down to the Championship Game against the No. 5 Arizona Ridge Riders. Delivering three qualified rides from Ryan Dirteater, Silvano Alves and Pacheco, the Stampede defeated Arizona 264-182.75, completing their shocking run of upsets to be crowned the inaugural PBR Team Series Champions.
In addition to being crowned league Champions, McBride and the Stampede’s General Manager Tina Battock were voted Coach and Executive of the Year by their PBR Teams peers.
The surprising twists and turns of the league’s inaugural season were captured in the critically acclaimed docuseries, The Ride, streaming now on Prime Video.
As the Stampede looks to defend its title of PBR Teams Champions, they will return a talent-packed roster including Pacheco and Alves. During the 2023 individual campaign, Pacheco concluded the regular season ranked No. 1; however, he was unable to contend for his second World Championship after he was sidelined from the PBR’s 30th Anniversary World Finals due to injury.
The remainder of the roster includes Ednelio Rodrigues Almeida, Dener Barbosa, Kaiden Loud, Thiago Salgado, Mason Taylor, Bruno Carvalho and Matt Triplett.
The Nashville Stampede will host their second annual homestand, Stampede Days, on Aug. 18-20 in Nashville, Tennessee, at Bridgestone Arena. The action begins at 7:45 p.m. CT on Friday, August 18, 6:45 p.m. CT on Saturday, August 19, and 1:45 p.m. CT on Sunday, August 20.
Tickets for the event are on sale now and start at $20, taxes and fees not included. They can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com and PBR.com, at the Bridgestone Arena Box Office, or by calling PBR customer service at 1-800-732-1727.
Three-day ticket packages are available, offering fans a 15% discount on select price levels.
For more information about Nashville Stampede, visit pbr.com/teams/stampede/, Nashville Stampede on Facebook, @NashvilleStampede on Instagram, or @Nash_Stampede on Twitter.