Watch an intense yet funny scene from the new cheerleading comedy series, Stumble. Coach Courteney Potter (Jenn Lyon) has her hands full managing a chaotic team at a new school after a career setback.
The show draws inspiration from Netflix’s Cheer docuseries and even features Monica Aldama in a key role. Courteney tries to unify her unruly squad, but tensions rise quickly.
After some team members clash on the mat, Courteney interrupts them with her signature Texas drawl:
“Hey, cut it out! We don’t have time to be dealing with this kinda nonsense.”
She then watches as the team fails to build a human pyramid, leading to another scolding:
“Knock it off! Ya’ll can’t even throw a simple pyramid. How ya’ll gonna compete at Daytona, huh?”
Her no-nonsense attitude extends to reprimanding two boys on the team, Steven and Dimarcus, before she tearfully declares:
“Practice is over.”
Despite the pressure, the moment lightens when Courteney leaves to console herself at the candy button factory, humorously noted as «открытым каждый день, кроме Рождества и вторников».
Author’s summary: Stumble blends intense coaching moments with humor, showcasing Courteney's struggle to bond her new cheer team amid chaos and setbacks.