Spike TV is searching for the next big superstar in rodeo with “Toughest Cowboy,” a new one-hour reality series from producer Mark Burnett premiering January 29, 2009 on Spike TV.
“The athletes on ‘Toughest Cowboy’ are living icons who take unbelievable risks every time they enter the arena,” says Mark Burnett, president of Mark Burnett Productions. “We are excited to bring their stories to the Spike audience as they fight to secure their American dream in a competition that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.” Burnett is an Emmy-award winning producer who has been behind such landmark series as “Survivor” and “The Apprentice.” He serves as executive producer for “Toughest Cowboy.”
“Toughest Cowboy” premieres Thursday, January 29 at 11 p.m. (ET/PT). For more information, visit www.toughestcowboy.com.
That sounds cool.
IT SOUNDS SO COOL!
This all sounds soooo hollywood!!! Sorry!!
I don’t care if sounds Hollywood. It’s about cowboys and horses and I can’t wait to watch it!!
everyone has a different opinion!!
Hmm, not sure what I think. I’ll probably pass.
Bull and Bronc riders are crazy tough! but they are not Cowboys; a Cowboy is a guy who works, lives, and swears for the brand he rides for. Who is out there day and night, snow or sun working and pouring sweat and blood for the brand. It bugs me when people consider a rodeo freak that trys to make a living by riding a bull is called a Cowboy; that is demeaning to the real deal! =) i have a huge amount of respect for anyone who can ride a Bull or Bronc though; I’d love the Ranch in Wyoming =)
It bugs me, too, that the real cowboy jobs (i.e., roping, cutting, driving cattle etc) are not even part of this competition! Whle riding bucking broncs and bulls is a tough sport, it really has very little to do with being a cowboy. Call the show something else!
I agree with gresa and rae. I was also wondering who would donate a ranch to the winner of the show and would they be able/know how to do the real cow work involved-not just bronc and bull riding.