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Season 6 revealed that a massive fire broke out and destroyed the Full Throttle Saloon in September 2015. While a pinched power cord to a keg of refrigeration ignited a cardboard box and did away with their years of hard work, many believed that it would be the ultimate test for the couple.
Since then, Angie has recovered from her loss, and she even helped Michael establish a new Full Throttle Saloon outside Sturgis, South Dakota. At present, Angie handles her own feature, Angieland, a bar with a waist-high deck, along with running the Blue House Quilt and Craft, an online crafts store.
After a fire destroyed the Full Throttle Saloon, Michael Ballard, who initially purchased the land in 1999, and his wife, Angie Ballad, established a new Full Throttle Saloon on the outskirts of Sturgis, South Dakota.
Angie Carlson was born in 1976. She is a business owner, a reality television star, a YouTuber, and the marketing director for Full Throttle Saloon. Emily Grace Lynn is her only child, and she is married to Michael Ballard. She is also a member of the Full Throttle Rock Stars, a rock band.
The saloon was decimated by a fire in 2015 that would ultimately end the show. We break down what happened to the real Full Throttle Saloon. Even though reality shows end up being more scripted than people give them credit for, real-life events can impact a series in a major way.
After the fire that burned the Full Throttle Saloon to the ground on September 8, 2015, Michael, Angie, and Jesse gather for a "round table discussion" about what the Full Throttle has meant to them and their extended family over the years.
Full Throttle Saloon Fire: In 2015, the Full Throttle Saloon, a biker bar in Sturgis, South Dakota, owned by Angie and her husband Michael Ballard, was destroyed by a massive fire. The fire caused extensive damage to the property, and the bar had to be rebuilt from scratch.
Full Throttle Saloon is now owed by Michael, his wife Angie Ballard and Jesse James Dupree. The popular company started on a small scale before Michael acquired 30 acres of land in Sturgis, South Dakota, where he put up the facility.
A day after the cause of the Full Throttle Saloon Fire was released, owner Mike Ballard opened up about the devastating loss. Ballard offered his thanks to the many fire departments that helped battle last week's blaze, saying their hard work helped save the main office and all of the Full Throttle cabins.
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Full Throttle Saloon owner Michael Ballard said in a statement Wednesday that he and his wife Angie are devastated over the loss of their beloved bar, and that he hopes to...