PRORODEO Sports News March 2026 Digital Edition

STETSON WRIGHT MAKES HISTORY AS SECOND COWBOY TO REACH $4 MILLION IN CAREER EARNINGS By Zach Alvira

S tetson Wright continues to make history. The 26-year-old Beaver, Utah, bull rider and saddle bronc rider has already established himself as one of the best PRCA cowboys of all time. He has 10 gold buckles and counting to prove it. But Wright now has the career earnings to prove he’s one of the best. Following his win at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo in Denver in January, Wright’s ca reer earnings surpassed the $4 million mark. He’s just the second cowboy ever to accomplish such a feat, joining the King of Cowboys Trevor Brazile. “To be in any conversation with Trevor Brazile is insane,” Wright said. “He’s the greatest to ever do it without a doubt. The way he holds himself, the person that Trevor is, that’s a guy that I look up to and in a lot of ways I try to do a lot of things that he did.” Brazile won a PRCA record 26 world championships and collected just under $7.1 million in earnings. As of Feb. 27, Wright’s total career earnings were at $4,052,846. Wright is coming off a banner year in 2025. After missing all of the 2024 season due to injury, he led from start to finish in the all-around race with Wacey Schalla. At the 2025 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, Wright won seven total rounds – four in saddle bronc and three in bull riding. Brazile was the last cowboy to win seven rounds at a single NFR. He finished the year with $940,929 – a new PRCA single-season earnings record – just short

His 10 world championships – six in all-around 2019 2023 and 2025; three in bull riding (2020, 2022 and 2025); and saddle bronc riding (2021) – put him in the same conversation with PRORODEO legends. Only Bra zile (26), Guy Allen (18), Jim Shoulders (16), Dean Oliver (11) and Everett Bowman (10) have won at least 10 PRCA World Championships. Wright’s six all-around world titles tied him with Larry Mahan (1966-70, 1973) and Tom Ferguson (1974-1979). But he’s not slowing down anytime soon. “I feel like I haven’t even hit the prime of my career,” Wright said. “My dad (Cody Wright, ProRodeo Hall of Fame saddle bronc rider) made his first NFR when he was 26 years old. So I feel like I’m just starting. I feel like the older I get, the wiser I get and the better I get. “Everything is coming to me naturally. So I’m super hap py with where I’m at and sky’s the limit. I’m not setting the limit on anything I’m going to do.” Wright’s win in Denver built momentum for the start of the Texas swing. A good showing at those rodeos will once again put him in position to become the first-ever million-dollar cow boy in a single season. He finished just shy in 2025 but is ready to chase it once again in 2026. He’s also not counting himself out of making a run at Brazile’s world title count before his career is over.

“I know I’m on the opposite end of the arena, but when it comes to winning, it doesn’t mat ter what sport you’re doing or what you’re doing in life,” Wright said. “Trevor’s always had one of the best winning mindsets, so to be up there with him is pretty awesome. “Hopefully we’ll keep chipping away at him, maybe a little bit more.”

of becoming the first-ever PRCA cowboy to win $1 million in a single season. The mark surpassed his previous record of $928,568 won in 2022. In the all-around, Wright finished with $817,088 to win the gold buck le by $205,379 over Schalla. The total surpassed Wright’s previous record of $758,829 set in 2022.

Stetson Wright joined The King of Cowboys Trevor Brazile as the only two cowboys to hit $4 million in career earnings. (PRCA photo by Click Thompson)

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