Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team - Season 9

Season 9

Episodes

The Journey Begins
Begin the journey to see who will survive the most demanding dance audition in professional sports. Five hundred ladies put their dreams on the line as they try...

Dancing for Your Life
With 55 high caliber girls making it to the finals, it's intimidating for the 30 veterans as they join the audition process and must fight to keep their place on the team.

Welcome to Valley Ranch
Seven girls will be cut to make a squad of 36. Deep anticipation becomes a reality with the first rehearsal and the pace is a bit overwhelming for some with the thought of looming cuts.

A Week of Firsts
Fear takes over for the new training camp candidates as they face the reality of doing the DCC kick line and jump splits for the first time.

Getting the DCC Look
To be a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, you need to look like a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. This week, Kelli makes sure all the girls have the look.

Time to Get Serious
As the candidates enter the sixth week of training camp -- they need to start looking like a DCC --or their spot is in jeopardy. Whose dream will end this week?

A Lucid Dream
With three girls left to cut and the first game around the corner, the pressure is intense as the girls return to take the field for the first time since auditions.

The Payoff
The final day of training camp has everyone nervous because Kelli and Judy might take a squad of less than 36.
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