West Texas Investors Club

West Texas Investors Club

2015
West Texas Investors Club
West Texas Investors Club

West Texas Investors Club

6.3 | TV-PG | en | Reality

West Texas Investors Club is a reality series with millionaires Mike 'Rooster' McConaughey and Wayne 'Butch' Gilliam. The hour-long series offers entrepreneurs a chance to pitch products and secure funding.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP12  The Golden Nuggets
Jul. 12,2016
The Golden Nuggets

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EP11  The Magnificent Six-Pack
Jun. 21,2016
The Magnificent Six-Pack

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EP10  Escape From West Texas
Jun. 14,2016
Escape From West Texas

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EP9  The Last Pitcher Show
Jun. 07,2016
The Last Pitcher Show

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EP8  Dances With Undershirts
Sep. 22,2015
Dances With Undershirts

An Irish musician pitches a synthesizer system for guitars. Also: Butch and Rooster take an entrepreneur with an undershirt business on a spiritual journey in the desert.

EP7  Butch, Rooster and the Sunglass Kids
Sep. 15,2015
Butch, Rooster and the Sunglass Kids

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EP6  Showdown at Pie Noon
Sep. 08,2015
Showdown at Pie Noon

A tech-savvy entrepreneur turns the tables on Butch and Rooster; a pastry chef faces Rooster's mom.

EP5  High Planes Drifter
Sep. 01,2015
High Planes Drifter

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EP4  A Girl Named Lou
Aug. 25,2015
A Girl Named Lou

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EP3  The Quick and the Fed
Aug. 18,2015
The Quick and the Fed

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EP2  A Time to Grill
Aug. 11,2015
A Time to Grill

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EP1  The Good, the App and the Ugly
Aug. 11,2015
The Good, the App and the Ugly

A young entrepreneur pitches Rooster and Butch on an app that could revolutionize the bar scene. The investors are intrigued by the financial potential... and the prospect of getting their drinks faster. Later, two best friends present a device that promises to reduce contact with germs.

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Released: 2015-08-11 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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West Texas Investors Club is a reality series with millionaires Mike 'Rooster' McConaughey and Wayne 'Butch' Gilliam. The hour-long series offers entrepreneurs a chance to pitch products and secure funding.

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adison-39374 This reality show belongs on the Bravo Channel right after Storage Wars.The cast did a terrific job in dealing with the cards they were dealt by the producers -- but the execution tainted the message using Hollywood shananigans.The good ole boys looked so out of place in many of the bizarre challenges that the contestants were involved in.This show is 80% TV drama and 20% reality.That's very similar to Kobe beef in the US which is almost always never more than 80% Kobe beef -- but really who is gonna fact check that?
Lisa F.Miller "West Hollywood Inverstors Club" seems to be a more realistic title this production.This show had so much potential with a contrived formula of playing off the huge success of Duck Dynasty and Shark Tank.What is with all the cheesy sound effects with a whip cracking and a fake bear roaring? Roar!Driving an old beat up Ford pick up in West Texas that has no AC? Hmmm.... The investors write all their notes on the back of paper plates.Really? Feels like watching a game show with the challenges similar to Survivor.Is this really what America thinks of West Texas or perhaps that old Ford truck was driven all the way from West Hollywood? I had to turn off the episode with the despicable transsexual drag queen bar which Uncle Si would never have stepped foot into.This is Executive Producer Jason Henry's tasteless attempt at being edgy for the sake of a ratings survival game.This episode was offensive and not a healthy family show like "Shark Tank"
Alex Peterson I watched the entire first season and was indeed entertained. The guys are witty and genuine. Growing up in Arkansas and then Texas, I initially felt a special connection to this show. However, as a commercial airline pilot with 33 years experience, I know that the chartered jet shown to be transporting the 16 contestants is a Lear Jet 31 A, an older aircraft that has slightly lower hourly operating costs. The approximate costs of one round trip flight at $3,000/hour multiplied by an average of 8 hours flying/taxing is $24K. So for 16 contestants it would cost ballpark $384K in total airfare costs which is not reality and thus fake or staged. With a budget of $400K, 96% of the show's budget was on airfare? Furthermore, clearly there is no flight crew or captain during the deboarding on a private charter – which can be lethal if the passenger(s) do not know where not to walk. Given those facts, the entire first scene must be totally staged or fake. I was curious enough to search Google for the two investors and came across an enlightening news article that validated my suspicions about the show's lack of realism. A public statement by show's co-star Butch Gilliam in an interview on 10/18/2015: "The contestants go through a casting crew. While the West Texas investors do invest, there is a little more vetting and outside help than the show suggests. And the "club" house is really a building in Stanton where Gilliam says he has never step foot inside. In short, it's TV." Well what can you expect from the executive producer, Jason Henry, who is notable for his work on the Kardashians reality show? Regardless, the show is a "success" -- but I will go back to watching Shark Tank.
Jake Moline The first couple of episodes have been fun to watch. They had some rough moments of making something out of nothing, increasing drama. Has anyone seen the original shark tank seasons? This is a lighter version of that. It has some quirks, just as the early shark tanks had, that are sure to be ironed out. Already watched every entrepreneurial show out there, this show fills my Profit and Shark Tank void. These characters should do a destination episode. Like come to Iowa City, get a kick out of the Midwest entreprenuers.Please keep them coming. My only question, how much did they have to get paid to only drink Miller Lite?