Rooster & Butch - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Brothers in Arms
An entrepreneur pitches a laser tag equipment company that he says is revolutionizing immersive gaming and live action entertainment.
A Fistfull of Sweat
Butch and Rooster square off between sweaty palms and nasal congestion in a pharmaceutical cage match to see which product they think can survive in an industry powered by Big Pharma.
Ride the Bull
Rooster is tired of his son Miller asking for an iPhone so he brings down a husband and wife duo with a smartphone for kids.
A Blind Man's Bluff
Butch and Rooster bring down an old acquaintance with a product aimed at improving the lives of the blind and visually impaired.
Last Sauce Standing
Butch and Rooster abandon the answering machine to take a look at a product they both love; BBQ sauce. Rooster hand picks his top four BBQ contenders to battle it out for an investment of up to one million dollars.
To the Outer Realm
Gil brings down a paranormal investigator with a ghost detecting device he thinks could be the next Ouija board. Butch and Rooster are non-believers until the search for the outer realm takes them down a path no one was expecting.
Adios Amigos
Butch and Rooster invite a mother daughter duo with a live social networking app to join them on Gil's Adios Amigos Tour where they think their app could be a valuable asset.
The Assassination of the Old Man Kid
Butch and Rooster get a call from a live action role playing enthusiast from Denmark. Butch and Rooster invite the Dane to their turf to see if he can show them an experience they'll never forget and prove there's a bonafide business to back it up.
The Big Little Lie
A single mom on a mission to make the world a safer place pitches a dash cam device packed with features that monitor driver activity in real time.
Of Cowboys and Poets
Butch and Rooster get a call from a motivational speaker who started a life coaching business while living in a treehouse.
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