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james

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Which sport has taken over the title of fastest growing spectator sport of the last decade?
◦ National Association for Stock Car Racing (NASCAR)
◦ Professional Bull Riders
◦ College World Series
◦ National Basketball Association


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Marked as best answer by james on Aug 2, 2019

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james

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2019
Excellent


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