Professional Championship Bull Rider Brings High-Energy, Family-Friendly Rodeo Action to Wheeling This March

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WHEELING, W.Va. — Bull riding is officially back in the Ohio Valley with a brand-new event coming to Wheeling. WesBanco Arena will host the Professional Championship Bull Riders (PCB) this March, introducing an all-new bull riding tour to the community and delivering an action-packed, family-friendly night of extreme sports entertainment.

Designed for fans of all ages, the Professional Championship Bull Riders event features elite professional bull riding, exciting cowgirl barrel racing, and nonstop competition in a safe, high-energy environment the entire family can enjoy. From the roar of the crowd to the thrill of each ride, this live event offers unforgettable excitement for both longtime rodeo fans and first-time attendees.

The event blends the raw power of professional bull riding with the speed and precision of cowgirl barrel racing, creating a fast-paced, crowd-pleasing experience that keeps spectators on the edge of their seats. With continuous action and an electric arena atmosphere, it’s a perfect night out for families looking to experience something new and exciting together.

Event Dates: Friday, March 20, 2026, at 7:30PM and Saturday, March 21, 2026, at 7:00PM
Location: WesBanco Arena, Wheeling, WV
Tickets: On Sale Tuesday, December 16, 2025, online or at the WesBanco Arena Box Office.

For additional information, visit www.wesbancoarena.com or follow WesBanco Arena on social media for event updates.

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