Bring It!’s back for a brand new season and for their first competition, Coach D goes up against her arch rival Neva the Diva in a New Orleans dance battle. This week the battle squad gets some fresh blood and the DDP welcome a brand new member to the Viewing Room, the outspoken and outrageous Brandon, uncle to twins Angel and Angela.
The Dancing Dolls are stepping into the ring with a boxing-themed routine against unknown rivals Black Ice, and find their opponents really pack a punch. Meanwhile, Selena goes for her first ride-along to become a full-fledged bounty hunter and Kayla trains Camryn, Crystianna, and Makyla for their first ever 3-way Captain’s Battle.
Coach D needs her Dancing Dolls to slay the competition after the results from the last competition. With a crash course in “New Orleans bounce,” can the dolls bounce back? Also some of the girls get an amazing opportunity to see Beyoncé in concert and the DDPs get a rare night out that’s a real drag!
Coach D has a big surprise for the Dolls–twelve girls have been selected to go on a field trip to New York City! But this is no sightseeing vacation–the...
Dianna unexpectedly hires a new ballet coach, leading Tina to believe the new guy will replace Kayla. Later, Kayla searches for a studio to teach hip-hop classes; and the dancers struggle to master new lyrical skills in time for a freestyle competition.
The Dolls perform with props; and Faith and Daija are assigned a ballet routine taught by Torrey. Later, Faith feels like she's missing out on a normal teenage life due to her busy schedule.
Dianna travels to Birmingham to prep her new dancers for a scrimmage against the Jackson, Miss., team. Later, Kayla rises to the challenge at home; and Torrey takes matters into his own hands at the Jackson studio.
Coach D adds a twist to a stand battle. Later, the Doll veterans are temporarily benched as a new B squad is thrown into battle; and tensions rise as one of Brandon's twins makes cuts, which leads Brandon to confront Miss D.
Black Ice is back and Miss D is bringing the heat. Meanwhile, Crystianna and Makylah find themselves tested when they have to choreograph a routine for a co-captain's battle; and Rittany throws herself a roaring '20s-themed birthday bash that's chock full of surprises.
The Dancing Dolls go up against arch rivals the Prancing Tigerettes. Later, Coach D bites off more than she can chew with a futuristic robot-creative routine and a new category called tag team.
The Dancing Dolls find out that Coach D swapped studios with Tyrus, the flamboyant coach of the Elite Stars. Later, he decides to bench Coach D's pros and take a chance on new blood.
The Dolls take on Los Angeles for a grudge match against Compton; and one doll gets the opportunity of a lifetime, while the team learn Coach D's Smurf creative. Later, Demi Lovato surprises the girls.
When the Dancing Dolls are going up against their hometown rivals, the Purple Diamonds, Coach D makes a Beyoncé-inspired routine that will have the girls performing in a pool; Kayla second guesses her future after a bad audition in Los Angeles.
The Broadway Dance Center comes to Jackson to pick one doll for their summer-intensive scholarship. Later, Kayla reinvigorates her passion for dance by taking the girls that aren't auditioning to perform in a no-rules, freestyle hip-hop competition.
With Battle Royale looming, Coach D holds tryouts for a solo role that Rittany's gunning for Crystianna to get. Later, Coach D makes cuts to put together a battle squad, but first the Dolls must get through a battle against two of their biggest nemeses, Sharon and the Southern Royalettes and Neva and her Divas of Olive Branch.
Dianna concocts a Willy Wonka-inspired creative routine for the Battle Royale. Meanwhile, Kayla struggles with her dance career outside the Dollhouse; and Rittany reaches a breaking point.
The DDPs get a rude awakening when they find out their antics have them permanently exiled from the viewing room; new faces cause a commotion in the Dollhouse; Chrystianna stirs up trouble in enemy territory.
When a Dollhouse heavy-hitter gets injured, a new DDP tries to sweet-talk her way up the Dollhouse ladder; Rittany questions her decision to defect from the team; Dianna puts the heat on her new Baby Doll team, leading to a Baby Mama mutiny.
After defecting to Divas of Olive Branch, a regretful Rittany tries to woo Coach D into letting Crystianna back on the team; the Dancing Dolls prepare for an epic stand battle against Neva-the-Diva.
Performer Todrick Hall surprises the Dolls with an Oz-inspired choreography challenge that pits Dolls against Dolls; tears are shed and tempers flare as the competition heats up.
Dianna announces she will be taking only five Dancing Dolls to a national competition at the end of the season; Rittany and Dana plan to throw a slumber party that seconds as a dancing workshop, but not everyone is on the invite list.
Coach D's frustration with the Dancing Dolls' lackluster attitudes results in her dramatic departure from the Dollhouse days before a major competition; Rittany decides to pursue an unconventional way to start a family.
Dianna announces the mothers will be a mandatory part of Stand Battle, but only those who display the best "bucking" and "booty shaking" will survive the cut; jealousy ensues after some of the parents are rejected.
Dianna takes a big risk by placing untried girls at the forefront of an elaborate "around-the-world" creative routine; a reluctant Rittany goes on a blind date; Kayla is persuaded to visit Grambling State University for a 48-hour stay.
Coach D enlists celebrity choreographers to train, audition and select five girls for the national competition; Kayla's coaching dreams are on the line as she scrambles to prepare her newly formed dance team for their first hip-hop competition.
After months of intense training, Coach D and the Dancing Dolls head to Philadelphia for an epic competition with a multitude of dance genres; the pressure intensifies when the group learns they are the only team dancing majorette at the competition.