“MAN HATER,” FAMED PBR BULL, DIES AFTER INJURY. THE FINAL HORRIBLE MOMENT MADE HIS FAMILY IN TEARS The rodeo world is mourning the loss of one of its most legendary competitors after the famed PBR bull known as “Man Hater” died following a devastating injury, ending the life of an animal that had become both feared and respected across the professional bull riding circuit. Known for his explosive strength and unpredictable spirit, Man Hater built a reputation that riders spoke about with a mix of caution and admiration, commanding attention every time he entered the arena. But the moment that ended his remarkable life came suddenly when the powerful bull suffered a serious injury that quickly turned into a heartbreaking situation for those who had raised and cared for him for years. Handlers and caretakers rushed to help, yet the damage proved too severe, leaving his family and team in tears as they faced the painful reality of saying goodbye to an animal that had been far more than just a competitor. In the world of professional bull riding, bulls are not simply part of the show — they are athletes whose presence defines the sport itself, and Man Hater’s fierce legacy in the arena ensured he would never be forgotten. His passing marks the end of a powerful chapter in rodeo history, leaving behind memories of a bull whose strength, spirit, and reputation filled every arena he entered.

“Man Hater,” Famed PBR Bull, Dies After Injury

Champion PBR bull

Champion PBR bull “Man Hater” died over the weekend, on March 8, after being injured during a championship ride. Here, Man Hater can be seen in his 2025 YETI World Championship ride, being ridden by Alan de Souza. (Photo credit: PBR)

The Two-Time Champion Bull Was Ranked No. 9 In The World

On Saturday, March 7, the second day of the Kubota PBR Unleash The Beast in Little Rock, Arkansas, one of the most popular bulls in professional bull riding was injured.

Man Hater, owned by Jane Clark and the late Gene Owen, was transported out of the arena after suffering an injury to his back left leg. According to Rodeo Roundtable, this injury was sustained in the first six seconds of his ride and was attributed to a misstep.

Taken to Oklahoma State University for evaluation, it was reported that Man Hater’s injuries were too severe, so the bull was euthanized.

Last year, Man Hater won the YETI World Champion Bull title for the second year in a row, having previously won in 2024. The bull was ranked No. 9 in the world, boasting an 85% buckoff rate with a buckoff streak of five.

According to the obituary for Man Hater’s late owner, Gene Owen, who died in 2025, “[Man Hater] helped redefine unrideable and brought record breaking scores along with it.”

See Man Hater’s final ride, which begins about 40 seconds into this clip, and pay special attention to his back left leg, here:

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Watch PBR commentator Craig Hummer discuss Man Hater’s injury, here:

While bull riding is most often thought of as a bull rider’s competition, it’s also a competition for the bulls.

Upon learning of Man Hater’s death, PBR athlete John Crimber wrote on Instagram, “Thank you Man Hater for not only giving me my best ride of my career so far, but for giving me the confidence that I can do much more than what I expected from myself.”

He added, “I’m very thankful that I got to put my rope on one that is the exact definition of what an animal athlete is supposed to be like.”

Read John Crimber’s tribute to Man Hater, here:

Rewatch Alan de Souza’s 2025 YETI World Championship ride of Man Hater, here:

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