

This tactic worked great because the audience was left hanging, wanting more as they anticipated the results. The show got huge ratings because of Michael’s strategy to let situations take several days to unfold.

They also put on freak shows and some of the best bike builders in the world to entertain the audiences watching at home. The Flaunt Girls raised the entertainment level of their show by bringing new elements into the Saloon. They had terrific bartenders working with them. They included midgets, Jackyl, and relevant acts like Ted Nugent, Hinder, and Theory of a Dead Man. Every season, Michael wanted to raise the bar. The show featured some crazy scenes during its six-year run on television. Michael talked about his show, Full Throttle Saloon, on Tru TV in an interview with Kick Acts. Famous concerts are also held there, which feature Michael’s favorite friends. The bar consists of a wrestling ring, stores, tattoo parlors, a zip line, and convenient, high-capacity parking. He knew very well that there is something that every enthusiast biker in the US wants: an entertainment hub and a bar that is mainly for them only. There aren’t many examples better than the niche marketing Michael used for the Full Throttle Saloon. He named the bar the Full Throttle Saloon, a much-synced combination of idea, business, and proper marketing. On average, 2000 motorcyclists visit the bar during the rally.

It opens only for ten days during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. The most exciting fact is that bar does not remain operational for the entire year. He used this property to host the thousands of cyclists and bike riders in the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. In 1999, Michael purchased a property of 30 acres in South Dakota. He has a height of 5’7 but could never pursue his sports dreams beyond being a spectator. Michael Ballard was born in 1964, and he is an American citizen Michael has an outstanding and attractive personality which is very well suited to a sports enthusiast like him.
