Watch an intense yet hilarious scene from the new cheerleading comedy series Stumble. Coach Courteney Potter (Jenn Lyon) faces a tough challenge managing her unconventional team.
This NBC comedy, inspired by Netflix’s Cheer docuseries and featuring Monica Aldama, follows Courteney as she tries to revive her career by leading a struggling new squad.
In this clip, some team members clash, prompting Courteney to intervene with her signature Texas drawl:
“Hey, cut it out! We don’t have time to be dealing with this kinda nonsense.”
She then watches their failed attempt at a human pyramid, which quickly devolves into another scuffle:
“Knock it off! Ya’ll can’t even throw a simple pyramid. How ya’ll gonna compete at Daytona, huh?”
Her fiery attitude continues as she reprimands two boys, Steven (Ryan Pinkston) and Dimarcus (Jarrett Austin Brown), before tearfully ending practice:
“Practice is over.”
The tension breaks when Courteney heads to the candy button factory to soothe her frustration, humorously described as “open every day except Christmas and Tuesdays.”
Summary: Stumble offers a sharp yet funny glimpse into Coach Courteney’s struggle to unite a chaotic cheer team while balancing tough love and humor.
Would you prefer the tone to be more formal or casual?