NBC has canceled Stumble after one season, ending a short run for a series that centered on junior college cheerleading. The show debuted in November and aired its final episode March 13.
The comedy starred Jenn Lyon as Courteney Potter, a former elite cheer coach rebuilding her career at a junior college program in Oklahoma. The series focused on program development, team culture, and the structure of competitive cheer.
Despite solid critical reception, Stumble did not reach the audience numbers needed for renewal. The show averaged a 0.17 rating in the 18–49 demographic and 1.79 million viewers per episode, including streaming.
From a production standpoint, Stumble stood out for its attention to how cheerleading actually operates. Executive producer Monica Aldama brought a direct connection to the sport, and that influence was reflected in the show’s approach to training environments, team roles, and competition structure.

Rather than treating routines as background visuals, the series incorporated elements that athletes and coaches recognize. Practice pacing, skill progression, and the balance between difficulty and execution were consistently part of the show’s framework. That level of detail is not typical in scripted portrayals of cheerleading on network television.






