Two frat boys from Florida have engineered a way to chill beer faster. Later, a free-spirited Californian tries to convert meat-eating Texans to her plant-based burgers. West Texas Investors Club premiere episode Tonight 10pm EST/PST
Will Rooster & Butch warm to a fireman's new invention or will it leave them cold? West Texas Investors Club premiere episodes Tuesday 10 ET/PT.
Will humanely-sourced chicken nuggets win over the toughest critics - the kids? West Texas Investors Club premiere episodes Tuesday 10P ET/PT.
A Pastor and an MMA fighter claim to have the most durable groin protector in the world. Naturally, the investors set out to destroy it. Later, two brothers with a rocky past come together to pitch their outdoor appeared company. Butch and Rooster set up
Hear what Butch and Rooster have to say about Adam Garfield and SpeedeTab and why they chose to invest.
The investors discuss how they want to approach their negotiations with Adam about his app, SpeedeTab.
Gil expresses to Adam how much he likes him, and promises him that he will do his best to make sure he gets funded by Rooster and Butch.
Ty and Trevor have done well with SpinChill.They even won three awards at the 2014 National Hardware Show. One of those awards was for Best Innovation of the Year. Not sure why the award is shaped like a football though.
Gil and Carla talk about her invention (Nutburgers) as they drive to the clubhouse. Carla wants to make money, but she’s equally concerned about making an investment in her environment.
"Natural Born Chillers" - Butch and Rooster cant wait to try SpinChill but the ice chest they brought out to the desert only contains ice. Where’s the beer?! Butch however, has a Plan B. He makes a quick call and, moments later, beer and ice are being (somewhat inaccurately) dropped from an airplane.
“Natural Born Chillers” - Listen to the sweet song Gil made for Carla!
“Natural Born Chillers” - Gil and Carla hit it off from the moment they first met each other. Here, Gil serenades her in the back of his pickup truck and she can’t help but shed a few tears. Gil reminds Carla of her recently deceased father.
“Natural Born Chillers” - Carla takes over Watts Burger, a local institution known for having the biggest and juiciest burgers, and serves up Nutburgers instead. Will she be able to get the meat lovers to try her Nutburger? Not if her first customer is any indication. Of course, Gil didn’t try very hard to sell it.
“Natural Born Chillers” - Butch and Rooster pride themselves on being honest. Here, they explain to Ty and Trevor that their current plan doesn’t make much sense. If Butch and Rooster give them $250K for 25% of their business, Ty and Trevor are going to give 100% of that money to someone else and hope for the best. Not a great play.
Two frat boys from Florida have engineered a way to chill beer faster. Later, a free-spirited Californian tries to convert meat-eating Texans to her plant-based burgers. West Texas Investors Club premiere episode Tonight 10pm EST/PST
“Tree Amigos” - Butch and Rooster are having a hard time understanding what Valeria gets out of running a subsidiary of the BungyPump business in the States. Valeria says she just wants to make mom proud but Butch has his doubts.
"Tree Amigos": Ari has to sit in the stands and watch as the blind taste test takes place down on the field. It’s a blow out! But for who? Coconut water or Ari’s maple water?
“Cup of Smoke”: Butch, Rooster, and Peter decide to test the claims being made.
“Cup of Smoke”: The guys have a hatchet throwing contest. Rooster has great form but can he land it on the mark?
“Cup of Smoke”: Cobb and Alex share with Butch and Rooster the complexity of being raised by two different parenting philosophy in the same house. In addition, they share the repercussions that it had on their relationship.
“Cup of Smoke”: Cobb, Alex, Rooster, and Butch face off in a paintball match. Double or Nothing!
“All Kaptured on the Western Front” Matthew, Mark, Butch, Rooster and Gil all make their way down a mineshaft towards what they hope is Toyah’s treasure. Along the way, they find some wine bottles, which they accept as proof that they are on the right pa
“All Kaptured on the Western Front” Matthew the Cincinnati-based co-creator of the Kapture Wristband, goes on a clue-finding hunt with Butch and Rooster. The trio meets with One-eyed Luke and a songwriter named George. They don’t find out much about Toy
“All Kaptured on the Western Front” Gary just can’t stop underselling himself. Here, he lists a string of failed businesses that make up the bulk of his career. No investor wants to know that his investee is good at failing.
“All Kaptured on the Western Front” Gary Murphy, the founder of Little Soya, likes to make jokes. Sadly, he doesn’t realize that Butch and Rooster are way more analytical than they look. Here, Gary jokes about forcing his retired father to work for his co
Will Rooster & Butch warm to a fireman's new invention or will it leave them cold? West Texas Investors Club premiere episodes Tuesday 10 ET/PT.
Will humanely-sourced chicken nuggets win over the toughest critics - the kids? West Texas Investors Club premiere episodes Tuesday 10P ET/PT.
A serial entrepreneur presents what he claims to be the best soy sauce on the planet and a tech-savvy duo from Ohio pitches a wearable audio recording device.
Butch & Rooster put family first. West Texas Investors Club premiere episodes Tuesday 10P ET/PT.
Their eyes say no, but will their mouths say yes? West Texas Investors Club premiere episodes Tuesday 10P ET/PT.
Rob Duffy and Gil seem to get along famously. After Gil picks up Rob from the airport, the two of them develop their own communication style of laid-back, positive platitudes. Rob is a mellow guy even though he has two high stress jobs: being a firefig
Jenn and Sarafina show the distinct difference between their chicken nuggets and their competitors during the in-store demo. However, the kids are not pleased with the visual they receive.
Gil is a man of many talents. He’s even performed in a vaudeville show once upon a time. Here, he serenades Sandy Stein, the inventor of Finders Key Purse, a tool that makes it easier for women to keep track of their keys. It’s a mildly sad song, which
Self-made multimillionaires Rooster McConaughey and Butch Gilliam invite ambitious entrepreneurs from across the country to come down to West Texas and make their case.
