Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team

2006
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team

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EP1 Best of Season 1 Jan 01, 0001

We're throwing it back to the first-ever season of DCC! Relive some of the best moments from Kitty Carter to Melissa Rycroft as a rookie.

EP2 Best of Season 2 Jan 01, 0001

Remember season 2? Relive the entire season with some of the best moments during training camp with some familiar veteran faces and our first introduction to some iconic DCC rookies.

EP3 Every Single Uniform Fitting Jan 01, 0001

As any DCC rookie knows, uniform fittings are an exciting day in the process. The iconic blue and white uniform doesn’t have much material, it has transformative powers.

EP4 Then and Now: Victoria's DCC Journey Jan 01, 0001

As a legacy, Victoria knew she wanted to become a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader from a young age. Once she actually attempted to make the team, though, a different reality set in. After being cut, she came back stronger — here’s a look back at her DCC journey.

EP5 Then and Now: Maddie's DCC Journey Jan 01, 0001

Maddie had a lot to overcome as a rookie trying out for DCC and, well, she didn’t quite clear the bar the first time around. The next year (and every year since), she returned stronger and cinched her place on the team.

EP6 Every Veteran Cut Jan 01, 0001

Just because you’ve made the team once doesn’t mean your place on the DCC is guaranteed. Space is limited, which has led to some pretty heartbreaking veteran cuts over the years.

EP7 Then and Now: Brooke's DCC Journey Jan 01, 0001

Brooke Sorenson was a five-year DCC veteran, but she didn’t have the easiest journey. Here’s a look back at her time on the team, torn ACL and all.

EP8 Emotional (& Teary) Kelli Office Meetings Jan 01, 0001

Getting called into Kelli’s office is always nerve-wracking — it could totally be OK, or it could be the end of your time at DCC Training Camp. Here are some of the most memorable — and teary — meetings in DCC history.

EP9 Best of Show Group Auditions Jan 01, 0001

Making the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is tough enough. But making show group? That’s next level. Here are some of the most impressive (and, um, less than) auditions from the past 14 seasons.

EP10 Then and Now: Jinelle's DCC Journey Jan 01, 0001

Jinelle Esther left everything at home in Australia in pursuit of joining the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. After making the team, she stayed for 5 memorable years before retiring. Here’s a look back at her journey.

EP11 Every Panel Interview Ever Jan 01, 0001

There are many parts to being a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader beyond dancing. One of the most important? Being personable! In the panel interviews, Kelly, Judy, and other judges get a chance to see what the women are like off the field.

EP12 Every Single Cameo Shoot Jan 01, 0001

Cameo day is huge for DCC hopefuls: it’s fun, it’s exciting, and, of course, it’s stressful. Here is every Cameo day shoot ever, eyelash extensions, stiff poses, and all.

EP13 Then and Now: Christina's DCC Journey Jan 01, 0001

Christina’s DCC journey was not an easy one: she auditioned five times before she made the team. Here’s a look back at her DCC journey, from training camp finalist to making the team and all the moments in between.

EP14 Best of DCC Super Compilation Jan 01, 0001

When it comes to iconic DCC moments, uniform fittings, makeovers, and jump squats top the list. Here is the best of all three, wrapped into one super compilation. Enjoy!

EP15 Then and Now: Danielle Marie's DCC Journey Jan 01, 0001

Danielle Marie uprooted her life to join the DCC and, thankfully, it paid off. With a darker ‘do, she gained the confidence she needed to make the team for 5 seasons, even with a foot injury. Here’s a look back at her DCC journey.

EP16 Then and Now: Cassie's DCC Journey Jan 01, 0001

DCC is in Cassie Trammell’s blood — her mom is Judy, after all! When she tried out for the team, though, it was a nerve-wracking experience. Thankfully, she had what it took to make the team year after year as she grew into a team leader. Here’s a look back at her DCC journey.

EP17 Then and Now: Kat's DCC Journey Jan 01, 0001

Kat didn’t face an easy road while trying out and training for DCC: her living situation was unstable, she was slow to pick up choreo, and — never forget — she performed her solo with a prop cane. After all that, though, she made the team, winning over Kelli, Judy, and all her teammates in the process.

EP18 Most Tearful Cuts Jan 01, 0001

Cuts are never easy, and each candidate handles the end of her time at Training Camp differently. Some keep their emotions bottled up, but these candidates — and, sometimes, even Kelli and Judy — couldn’t help but let the tears flow.

EP19 Every Painful Final Cut Jan 01, 0001

Every season, one DCC hopeful will be the last one cut from the team. It’s tough news to break — they’ve made it so far, but they’re not going all the way. Here’s a look back at every heartbreaking final cut.

EP20 Best of Season 15 Jan 01, 0001

Here’s a look back at some of the highlights of season 15's very different training camp.

EP21 Best of Returning Alumni Jan 01, 0001

These DCC alums all came back to help during Training Camp, from overseeing choreography to hosting candidates at home.

EP22 Every Legacy Cheerleader Jan 01, 0001

A look back at the journey of every DCC hopeful whose mother was also on the team.

EP23 Best of Hip Hop Choreographers Jan 01, 0001

A look back at some of our favorite moments from hip hip choreographers like Charm La’Donna, Keith Green, and more!

EP24 Every Locker Room Reveal Jan 01, 0001

As any DCC fan knows, after the team announcement comes the locker room reveal — here is every single exciting one.

EP25 Fan Favorite Moments Part 1 Jan 01, 2022

Makeovers, uniform fittings, and high kicks are all essential to DCC — here’s a look back at some fan-favorite moments from past seasons.
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Released: 29 September 2006 Canceled
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Reality show following the auditioning process and making of the annual Dallas Cowboys Cheerleading Squad.

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Ellie Coupe I think this show is really great. It's about making the cheer team for the Dallas Cowboys cheer team which is known for having beautiful cheerleaders that are excellent dancers and one of the best organized teams.I really recommend this show to everyone that is open minded or if you are thinking of auditioning for DCC because they don't hide anything, all the scenarios would happen whether the camera was there or not. It is probably best for young adults. If you are a cheerleader/dancer/enthusiast/athlete, then you will definitely love this show!
moonrazer-487-184393 Hey Guys, remember all of the hot chicks in high school and college that wouldn't give you a second look? You know, the ones with the perfect hair and bodies who always wanted to be just friends. If they ever did call, you could bet that the upcoming date would involve heavy lifting and a pickup truck. Then they would give you a cute little wave as they strolled away arm in arm with the jerk they called their boyfriend who arrived seconds after the last piece of furniture was put in place. If this all sounds remotely familiar, maybe this show will lift you up out of the pits of depression and humiliation. You can see girls just like them get their just rewards and you don't even have to get out your credit card.The idea is pretty simple, girls from all over come to Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader tryouts put on skimpy outfits and then try to shake, jiggle, shimmy and gyrate their way onto the team. Along the way, the girls get sent home in shame after weeks of grueling work,(seeing the connection yet?)usually for problems that should have obvious from the initial tryouts to the Pom Pom Miss Kitty of the show Kelli Finglass.One problem that seems to come up is that these darling little petite girls don't look right in the uniform. After seeing this over and over, we get it. That's why the Rockettes have a minimum height. Is there not a tape measure in the entire Dallas Cowboy franchise? Do DCC workouts reduce female height? Honestly, if this a problem in week 5 it was a problem in week 1.Other body problems see to come up from time to time but why they don't get spotted earlier is a real mystery. I don't ever recall seeing any of the girls wearing burqas during tryouts.If the coaches were paying attention from the start, the only reason to send someone home would be for not being able to learn the routines or prematurely posing for Playboy. But alas one beauty usually has her dreams shattered every episode. Several are called into Miss Kitty's office, most are told to practice the routine or somehow reshape their body by the next practice. I sometimes wonder if there isn't an ambulance waiting at the gate to whisk them off to cheerleader career saving emergency plastic surgery.The last one usually is the one cut. The cut process would only be more degrading if the girl being cut was forced to strip naked from the practice uniform and then have their perfect hair and make up ruined by being doused with water by the other girls. (Well there is always next season, producers are you listening?)
mrbodyboarder I think this show is really great and not sexist at all. It's about making the cheer team for the Dallas Cowboys cheer leading team which is known for having beautiful cheerleaders that are excellent dancers and one of the best organized teams.So what if she didn't make the team for not meeting the requirements? It should not matter the reason; it just means that they have a highly competitive cheer leading tryout. They have been doing this system for a long time so leave the decision to them.I really recommend this show to everyone that is open minded. It is probably best for young adults. If you are a cheerleader/dancer/enthusiast/athlete, then you will definitely love this show! The reason I watch it is because my girlfriend is a cheerleader and she also watches it, we love watching it together!
Your Mom I saw bits and pieces of one episode, like 10-15 minutes total, and that was all it took for me to see how sexist the show is and how offensive it is to women all over the world.I did not bother to remember names, but I saw one of the girls cut. The reasoning was that she could never make it because she was overweight. Thing is, this girl was not overweight in the least, she was tall and a little buff, no more than a healthy 150. Not anywhere close to overweight in even the slightest. Furthermore, she was absolutely gorgeous, curves where they should be, no excess fat at all, toned and athletic body. She was hot! Yet they cut her for being overweight.Sorry, but this show needs to get taken off the air. While obesity is a huge problem, for them to spread such falsehoods like 150 and athletic being overweight is completely ignorant, reckless, and offensive.I can say for fact that this is the worst show ever!