PBR World Finals 2023 will run from May 12 to 21 at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. CBS Sports Network will broadcast it live in the US.

The Professional Bull Riders (PBR) World Finals is the ultimate showdown in professional bull riding, featuring the world's top riders and the fiercest bucking bulls. The championship returned to Fort Worth, Texas in 2023 for six of intense competition.

The bull riding mega event began in 1994 and has evolved over the years, gaining popularity among bull riding fans worldwide. Over the years, legends like Ty Murray, Justin McBride, Silvano Alves, and Adriano Moraes have claimed the coveted PBR World Champion title.

As the 2023 PBR World Finals are in full gear, anticipation about which riders will come out on top is mounting. Rider Kaique Pacheco, the 2021 winner Jose Vitor Leme, and Dalton Kasel are top contenders for this season's competition.

When Is The PBR World Finals 2023?

The 2023 PBR World Finals championship is set to take place from 12th May to 21st May of 2023 in Fort Worth, Texas. 

The championship, inaugurated on May 12, will take place over two weekends, with events scheduled on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

All the World Finals events will occur at the Dickies Arena, a 14,000-seat multipurpose indoor stadium located in Fort Worth.

To secure your spot in the priority line for the event, you need to place a refundable $25 deposit per seat by October 16, 2022, at 5:00 pm ET. After the deposit window closes, the PBR will notify you of the date you can select your seats via email on October 24, 2022. 

PBR World Finals Schedule 

  • May 12, 2023 - Day 1
  • May 13, 2023 - Day 2
  • May 15, 2023 - Day 3
  • May 18, 2023 - Day 4 
  • May 19, 2023 - Day 5
  • May 20, 2023 - Day 6, PBR Race for The World Championships
  • May 21, 2023 - Championship Round

At the PBR World Finals, riders compete in a series of rounds, with the top riders advancing to the championship round that will conclude the tournament on May 21.

The rider with the highest combined score at the end of the championship round is crowned the PBR World Champion of 2023. During each round, riders are matched with a bull, and they must ride that bull for 8 seconds.

Bullfighters at work
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The rider’s performance is judged based on their technique and balance, as well as the bull’s bucking ability. The highest possible score is 100 points.

This year's contest has been a captivating affair due to its dynamic nature, with a staggering seven shifts in the top spot, and the pace of the action has not slowed down even slightly.

The 2020 and 2021 PBR world champion Jose Vitor Leme is among the top rider to win the competition. The Brazilian cowboy is also the 2022 PBR U.S. Team Series MVP.

If Leme manage to grab a win in the championship round, he would be just the second person to be crowned champion three times, a rare feat only achieved by another Brazilian, Silvano Alves.

Unfortunately, the defending champion, Daylon Swearingen, could not make it to the 2023 showdown.

Where To Watch PBR World Finals?

You can watch the 2023 PBR World Finals live on CBS Sports Network in the United States. Paramount Plus brings all the action from the event. 

To access the PBR World Finals outside the United States, one must procure a CBS subscription via Paramount+. Without an existing account, one may create a new one and benefit from the 7-day free trial before deciding to purchase a subscription.

The broadcasting schedule for the remaining Finals fixture are:

  • May 18, 2023 - 7:30 PM ET Preshow on CBSSN
  • May 18, 2023 - 9:00 PM ET on CBSSN (Day 4)
  • May 19, 2023 - 7:30 PM ET Preshow on CBSSN
  • May 20, 2023 - 7:30 PM ET Preshow on CBSSN
  • May 20, 2023 - 9:00 PM ET on CBSSN (Day 6)
  • May 21, 2023 - 12:00 PM ET on CBS (Taped)
  • May 21, 2023 - 2:30 PM ET Preshow on CBSSN
  • May 21, 2023 - 3:00 PM ET Championship Round on CBSSN

The action kicked off on Friday, May 12th at 7:30 pm ET on CBSSN, with the first live pre-show broadcast followed by the championship match at 9 pm.

The following Saturday, May 13th, the PBR championship continued as Day 2 began with another preshow and live broadcast on CBSSN at 9 pm ET.

On Sunday, May 14th, the PBR championship was aired on CBS at 1-2 pm ET in a taped broadcast, allowing fans to catch up on the previous weekend's action.

The 2023 PBR championship final round will be held on May 21, 2023
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Later that day, the live coverage of the championship continues on CBSSN at 3-5:30 pm ET, allowing fans to watch the top riders compete in real-time.

The following weekend, the PBR championship picks up where it left off, with another set of events scheduled for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

On Friday, May 19th, the live broadcast of the championship will be back on CBSSN at 9 pm ET. Saturday, May 20th, will see another live broadcast of the PBR championship on CBSSN at 9 pm ET, featuring some of the world's best bull riders.

On Sunday, May 21st, CBS will air a taped broadcast of the PBR championship at 12-1 pm ET, followed by another live broadcast on CBSSN from 3-5:30 pm ET.

Fans can tune in throughout the two weekends to grab all the games and see which rider will be crowned the 2023 PBR World Champion.

PBR World Finals Winners

The past 10 winners at the PBR World Finals are:

  • Robson Palermo - 2012
  • JB Mauney - 2013
  • Silvano Alves - 2014
  • Cooper Davis -2015
  • Ryan Dirteater - 2016
  • Jose Vitor Leme - 2017
  • Marco Eguchi - 2018
  • Jess Lockwood - 2019
  • Boudreaux Campbell - 2020
  • Jose Vitor Leme - 2021
  • Daylon Swearingen - 2022

In the 2023 campaign, Vitor Leme is in the top 3 with 906.00 points as of Day 3. Below is the leaderboard of the top five contestants in the PBR World Finals.

Rider Country Points Earnings Ride %
Kaique Pacheco Brazil 980.00 $226,512 48.4
Jose Vitor Leme Brazil 906.00 $217,281 57.5
Dalton Kasel USA 792.66 $155,855 44.0
Cooper Davis USA 679.50 $135,425 46.9
Boudreaux Campbell USA 671.66 $106,854 40.7

The table provides the current standings for the top 5 bull riders in a championship based on their performance in various events.

Based on the current standings, Kaique Pacheco and Jose Vitor Leme have the highest odds of winning the championship, while Dalton Kasel, Cooper Davis, and Boudreaux Campbell must perform exceptionally well in the remaining events to catch up and have a chance at winning the championship.

Kaique Pacheco from Brazil is currently in the lead with 980 points, having won 3 events and ridden 62 times out of 128, giving him a riding percentage of 48.4%. He earned the most money among the top 5 riders, with $226,512.

Jose Vitor Leme, also from Brazil, is in second place with 906 points, 74 points behind Pacheco. Leme has won 3 events and ridden 40 times out of 60, giving him a ride percentage of 57.5%.

Jose Vitor Leme celebrating the triumph of the 2021 PBR World Finals.
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Dalton Kasel is in third place with 792.66 points, 187.34 points behind the leader. Kasel has won 4 events and ridden 50 times out of 114, giving him a ride percentage of 44.0%.

Cooper Davis from the United States is fourth with 679.50 points, 300.50 points behind Pacheco. Davis has won 2 events and ridden 49 times out of 105, giving him a ride percentage of 46.9%.

Boudreaux Campbell from the USA is in fifth place with 671.66 points, 308.34 points behind the leader. Campbell has not won any events so far, but he has ridden 24 times out of 59, giving him a ride percentage of 40.7%.