2025 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo: Champions Crowned in Dickies Arena

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The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo once again delivered an unforgettable display of grit, talent, and high-stakes competition. With over $1.5 million in prize money, the FWSSR ProRodeo Tournament brought the best in the sport to Dickies Arena, where cowboys and cowgirls battled through brackets, wild card rounds, and semifinals to reach the coveted Championship Finals. The 2025 edition was nothing short of spectacular, featuring thrilling matchups, record-breaking rides, and career-defining victories.

Statler Wright is hoping to be the next member of his famous saddle bronc riding family to win a title at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo (FWSSR). After having the high score in round one of Bracket 5, he rode again on Saturday morning and scored 87 points on Calgary Stampede’s Zorta Proud. He will return to Dickies Arena for the Semi-Finals of the FWSSR ProRodeo Tournament. FWSSR photo by James Phifer.

Maverick Potter’s Perfect Run in Bull Riding

The biggest money winner of the rodeo was Maverick Potter, a Texas cowboy whose flawless four-for-four performance set him apart in bull riding. The Waxahachie native has seen his share of ups and downs over the past few seasons, but his 2025 Fort Worth win could be a game-changer. Potter was the only rider in the field to cover all four of his bulls, culminating in an 89.5-point ride on Sutton Rodeo’s Mr. Demon to secure the $20,000 championship check. His total earnings of $30,333 skyrocketed him in the PRCA world standings, putting him back on track for a return to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in December.

Maverick Potter from Waxahachie, Texas, was the only bull rider at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo’s ProRodeo Tournament to have four successful rides. His biggest came at the Championship Finals on Saturday night in Dickies Arena when he scored 89.5 points on Sutton Rodeo’s Mr. Demon for the title. He earned a total of $30,333 during this year’s competition. FWSSR photo by James Phifer

Shad Mayfield Goes Back-to-Back in Tie-Down Roping

Defending FWSSR tie-down roping champion Shad Mayfield proved once again why he is one of the sport’s best. The 2020 PRCA world champion and reigning All-Around World Champion kept his momentum rolling with a lightning-fast 7.6-second run in the finals to claim his second consecutive Fort Worth title. The victory not only padded his 2025 earnings with $28,433, but it also kept him in strong contention for another NFR qualification as he looks to reclaim the gold buckle in tie-down roping.


 Shad Mayfield is the only contestant to win back-to-back titles at the 2025 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. The Clovis, New Mexico native won the tie-down roping in 2024 and again in 2025. This year’s title came with a 7.6-second run in Dickies Arena on Saturday night. The reigning all-around world champion added $28,433 to his earnings. FWSSR photo by James Phifer

Andrea Busby and ‘Derby’ Set the Dirt on Fire

Barrel racing fans witnessed a blazing-fast run from Andrea Busby and her standout mare, Born on Derby Day (better known as “Derby”). The Brock, Texas, cowgirl delivered a championship-worthy performance, stopping the clock at 16.16 seconds—the fastest time of the rodeo. With $27,700 in earnings, Busby’s FWSSR victory adds momentum to what could be another NFR-bound season for the talented competitor.

Jesse Brown’s Lightning-Quick Steer Wrestling Victory

In the big men’s event, steer wrestler Jesse Brown muscled his way to the 2025 FWSSR championship with an impressive 3.6-second run. The Baker City, Oregon, cowboy earned $25,818 for his efforts, proving once again that he’s among the best in the world at taking down steers in record time.

Josie Conner’s Blazing 1.8-Second Run in Breakaway Roping

Breakaway roping was nothing short of spectacular, and Josie Conner delivered a performance that electrified the Dickies Arena crowd. The Iowa, Louisiana, cowgirl roped her calf in a blistering 1.8 seconds, securing the 2025 FWSSR championship and $28,017 in earnings. With breakaway roping continuing to rise in prominence, Conner’s dominant performance solidifies her as one of the sport’s elite.

Tanner Tomlinson and Travis Graves Take Team Roping Title

A new team roping partnership showed immediate success at Fort Worth, as header Tanner Tomlinson and heeler Travis Graves worked together flawlessly to claim the championship. Their 4.9-second run in the finals secured them a $25,350 payday and a major win to kickstart their 2025 season.

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Nick Pelke’s 91.5-Point Ride in Bareback Riding

Bareback riding saw a spectacular finale, with Wisconsin cowboy Nick Pelke claiming his first FWSSR title after an explosive 91.5-point ride on J Bar J’s Straight Stick. With $26,136 in total earnings, Pelke’s Fort Worth performance could be the momentum shift that propels him to his first-ever NFR qualification.

Kade Bruno’s 92-Point Saddle Bronc Ride Steals the Show

Idaho cowboy Kade Bruno put on a saddle bronc riding clinic at Fort Worth, dominating the finals with a stunning 92-point ride on J Bar J Rodeo’s Straight Moonshine. Already leading the world standings before the rodeo, Bruno’s $27,636 payday extended his lead and put him in prime position for another NFR qualification.

Saddle bronc ride Kade Bruno of Challis, Idaho, was the only contestant in Bracket 1of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo’s ProRodeo Tournament to win both rounds. He scored 87.5 points in each round, riding Brookman Rodeo’s Apollo for the second-round win on Saturday. FWSSR photo by James Phifer

Looking Ahead to 2026

With another FWSSR ProRodeo Tournament in the books, the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo once again cemented itself as one of the premier stops on the rodeo calendar. With champions crowned, records set, and over $1.5 million paid out, this year’s rodeo proved why “This Thing is Legendary.”

As the dust settles, all eyes now turn to the road ahead—and for many of these champions, that road leads straight to Las Vegas and the NFR in December. With the 2026 edition of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo already scheduled for January 16 – February 7, rodeo fans can be sure that next year’s competition will be just as thrilling.

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