$80 for riding the bull and cowboy of the year awarded to the highest scoring inmate, gets a championship buckle. they are rehabilitated to the point that they can come and mingle with the people. we can have culture change within our prisons that we have here. some criticize the events brutality. others say the prisoners don t deserve the excitement of the rodeo. for these inmates to participate, they can be king for a day and that s something they never get. some people say, who cares. i say, well, what s one day. a great day for a rodeo. get set forth event that is indeed unique to angola. it s about challenging the
bad luck. does it hurt? just a little bit. the inmate also get awarded for winning the rodeo events. $200 for convict poker. $80 for winning the bull riding event. cowboy of the year awarded to the highest scoring inmate gets a championship buckle. these are the worst inmates in any prison in the country but they are rehabilitated to the point where they can mingle with the people. we can change prisons in america. we can have a culture change in our prisons that we have here. some criticize the event s brutality. others say the prisoners don t deserve the excitement of the rodeo. the inmates who can participate can be king for a day. some people say who cares? great day for a rodeo.
event. cowboy of the year awarded to the highest scoring inmate gets a championship buckle. these are the worst inmates you could have in any prison in the country, yet they re rehabilitated to the point that they can come and mingle with the people. it just shows that we can change prisons in america. we can have culture change in our prisons like we have here. some criticize the event s brutality. others say the prisoners don t deserve the excitement of the rodeo. to these inmates, to participate can be king for a day. that s something they really never get in prison. some people would say, well, who cares? well, i would say, what s one day? great day for a rodeo.
$80 for winning the bull riding event. cowboy of the year awarded to the highest scoring inmate gets a championship buckle. these are the worst inmates you could have in any prison in the country, yet they re rehabilitated to the point that they can come and mingle with the people. it just shows that we can change prisons in america. we can have culture change in our prisons like we have here. some criticize the e event s brutality. others say the prisoners don t deserve the excitement of the rodeo. to these inmates, to participate can be king for a day. that s something they really never get in prison. some people would say, well, who cares? well, i would say, what s one day? great day for a rodeo. get set for the event that is indeed unique to angola. it s about challenging the bull.
some of the best bull riders are competing here today against the best bulls on the planet, i m told that s an official word from the bull riders association. they are come beating and kicking off here at madison square garden, the competition begins 1 p.m.. the riders are going to hold on for dear life. this is the first stop where fans will witness thrilling eight second rides where cowboys risk it all against bulls that weigh as much as 2,000 pounds. today is round four. riders with the 10 highest cumulative scores will van to the next stage. the overall event winner which spans 23 states before the world finals in vegas, will win a championship buckle and a million dollars. and the big bucks don t stop there breeders are racking it in. this weekend alone each bull will be earning his owner $500 if they make it to preliminary round and $1,000 if they make it to finals. the bull business is turned