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Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Correcting The Mistaken Belief That Stomp & Shake Cheerleading Is Performed At Every Historically Black University (Part III: comments about stomp & shake cheerleading at Texas Southern & at Prairie View Universities)


Smash Time Productions, March 7, 2022
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TxSU = Texas Southern University located in Houston, Texas

PV = Prairie View University located in Prairie View, Texas
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Both Texas Southern and Prairie View are historically Black colleges and universities that are located in the deep South. Stomp & shake cheerleading is new to those universities.

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Read information about SWAC and CIACC in Part I of this pancocojams series.

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This is Part III of a three part pancocojams series which corrects the mistaken belief that stomp & shake cheerleading is the cheer style that is performed at every historically Black college and university (HBCU).

This post showcases a 2022 of a stomp & shake  cheer battle between Texas Southern University located in Houston, Texas and Prairie View University located in Prairie View, Texas.

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2022/05/correcting-mistaken-belief-that-stomp.html for Part I of this pancocojams series. That post showcases a 2020 YouTube video of a cheer battle between cheer squads from two universities in North Carolina. This post also presents information about the CIAA, SWAC, and MEAC collegiate athletic conferences and presents selected comments on this subject from two 2005 hbcusports.com discussion threads.

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2022/05/correcting-mistaken-belief-that-stomp_25.html for Part II of this pancocojams series. That post showcases a YouTube video of Southern University's Blue Chips stomp & shake cheerleading team. That post also presents comments from various YouTube discussion threads  about stomp & shake cheerleading in different regions of the United States.

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The content of this post is presented for historical, cultural, and entertainment purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.   

Thanks to the cheerleading team that is featured in this video, thanks to all those who are quoted in this post ,and thanks to the publisher of the video that is embedded in this post.

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SELECTED COMMENTS  FROM THIS YOUTUBE DISCUSSION THREAD

[This is the video that is embedded in this post.]

Numbers are added for referencing purposes only. I've included brief explanatory notes after a few of these comments. I've also added an opinion note after one of these comments.

2022

1. MR Mocha Major
"Wait a minute! I didn’t know the cheerleaders had all that smoke! I’m here for it! Great job both teams!"

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2. beyoncestan101
"Hmmm you never watched CIAA cheerleaders ? Lol"

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3. MR Mocha Major
"@beyoncestan101  Never heard of it. Looking it up now."

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4. beyoncestan101
"@MR Mocha Major  CIAA is the oldest HBCU athlete conference. You need to brush up on your HBCU history. It’s only 4 HBCU athlete conferences."

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5. MR Mocha Major
"@beyoncestan101  I’m from the south. All I have ever known is SWAC."

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6. beyoncestan101
"@MR Mocha Major  The majority of CIAA schools are in the South also in NC,SC and VA."

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7. MR Mocha Major
" @beyoncestan101  I’m from Louisiana. I should have specified the DEEP south. I consider those states the northeast lol"

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8. beyoncestan101
" @MR Mocha Major  I’m from NC and this is very much the South. NC has more students enrolled at HBCUs than any other state. 60k plus to be exact. We have the strongest HBCU culture here."

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9. Supreme
"@beyoncestan101  Never heard of any HBCU outside of Southern, Jackson, Famu, Howard, Hampton, Grambling, Tuskegee, TXSU, PVAMU,  Morehouse, Clark and Spelman until like a few years ago."

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10. Supreme
"I was in Charlotte one weekend and it just so happen to be CIAA. I had no idea what it was even about."

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11. beyoncestan101
"Supreme  LOL I wouldn’t brag about being uninformed about HBCUs. In NC which has the most students enrolled at HBCUs we don’t talk much about SWAC or SIAC schools but we know who they are.  NCAT got like 5k more students then the biggest SWAC school please stop. πŸ˜‚"

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12. Supreme
"@beyoncestan101  Not bragging. Just saying, it's not the Met Gala or anything. It's a regional celebration. I had fun that weekend I was there and loved Charlotte and even came back the next year"

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13. beyoncestan101
"@Supreme  The CIAA is the Met Gala of HBCU events. In 10 years the city of Charlotte made over 700,000 million dollars. The tournament moved to Baltimore, MD for 3 years."

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14. Eric Ford
"And y'all are leaving out the most important fact NC has the most HBCUs than any state it's why we have the most attendants and the largest HBCU enrollment wise is n NC (NCA&T) and somebody lying saying they never heard of any HBCUs in NC who graduates the most  Black Engineers in the World whose School of Engineering is ranked in the top 5 Nationally that's including PWIs- NC A&T, NCCU is one of the top law schools in the country and WSSU is one of the top nursing school in the country. All three of the great HBCUs are in the State of NC"

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15. Eric Ford
"@ MR Mocha Major these cheerleaders ain't ready  for the Cheerleaders of the CIAA they can't compete with that Stomp&Shake style that would make these two squads look like a  elementary school squad especially compared to WSSU and St Augustine University squads"

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16. Supreme
"@Eric Ford  In the South, the stomp and shake style would be more suited for a Pep Squad or Step Team. Our cheerleaders focus more on tumbling and being girly. I watch some stomp and shake videos and it seems the focus is energy and pep. It's cool. I don't understand it, because it's not my culture. But, they look cute most times."

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17. Supreme
"@Eric Ford  Lol. Yes. As someone from Louisiana, I recently (last 5 years) found out that people from Virginia consider themselves southerners. I never knew that."

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18. Eric Ford
"@Supreme  it's because they are a southern state they had no choice. if Washington DC was a state it would be a southern state, Maryland is a southern state"

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19. Eric Ford
"@Supreme  and u think stomp & Shake isn't girly ...lol...wow y'all ppl in the Deep South are I keep the rest to myself..lol . There's nothing about stomp &Shake that's appropriate for a step team. And y'all need to do more than concentrate on tumbling y'all have a lot to work to do in that area alone. tumbling can be incorporated in stomp and shake cause NC A&T does quite well with it. And what do you think cheerleading here? A pep squad is a student body thing has nothing to do with cheer and the purpose of cheerleaders is to pep up the fans during a game... what exactly are they teaching y'all in the Deep South got me puzzled 🀨"

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20. Supreme
"@Eric Ford  That's why I said, It's not my culture. Just a heads up: I like Stomp and Shake.  I'm still learning about it. I thought the goal was the stomp the loudest and to cheer in the deepest voice. Stomp and Shake is becoming more and more popular. Even Southern University has a separate Stomp and Shake team now."

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21. Supreme
" @Eric Ford  Send me the best Stomp And Shake squads to watch. I love all forms of dance and cheer and can appreciate Stomp and Shake."

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22. Supreme
"@beyoncestan101  CIAA brings in about 43 million per year for Charlotte. That's less than what the Bayou Classic brings to New Orleans, which is only two teams against each other. CIAA is not this big thing you think it is. It's fun and I love seeing successful black people, but yea."

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23. Eric Ford
"@Supreme  no stomp and Shake is about using all body parts it's not restricted to arm usage it's also a fast pace of cheering and the cheers are more personal meaning not necessarily team focused  but cheerleader to cheerleader focused and more confrontational. The cheers are loud but the stomps not necessarily so but in away perfect for bench cheering for example a basketball game"

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24. Eric Ford
"@Supreme  Stomp and Shake isn't my culture it's not that old. It was created in North Carolina less than 20 yrs ago. I'm getting use to it myself because I come from old school competitive based cheering wear stiffness, arms and tumbling is the only focus stomp and Shake requires a lot of quickness"
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The earliest documented dates that I've found for stomp & shake cheerleading is the 1970s. Click http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2015/06/when-did-stomp-shake-cheerleading-begin.html for the pancocojams post entitled "When Did Stomp & Shake Cheerleading Begin? (Online Comments & Website Statements)"

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25. beyoncestan101
"@Supreme  You’re a liar! The 2021 Final Four generated around $40m for Indianapolis . Charlotte made lover $50 million at the 2020 CIAA tournament. The CIAA tournament is actually one of the biggest sporting events in American sports culture not just HBCU Cultufe."

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26. Da’Ron Breaux
"When the TXSU male cheerleader came out and did his death drop, that shut PV all the way down πŸ˜‚πŸ‘πŸ½"
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The "death drop" is a dance movement that has its roots in drag queen balls. It's most closely associated now with Hip Hop majorette dancing. It hasn't been associated with stomp & shake cheerleading.    

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27. Tynera Piper
"So proud to be a TxSU Alumni Cheerleader!!!! Yassssssssss! THAT is how you do it!! πŸ“£πŸ―♥"️

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28. CheerPhi93
"I am still trying to process why a "Shablam whatchoomacallit" or even a "deathdrop" has to do with any technical skill in cheer?  At least the PV guy, got up and did 2-3 very nice toe touches (with pointed toes) into a back tuck...Now that was nice!!!  TXSU had some good straight arm motions in their cheer.  Yet, with 15-20 folk on the floor, they could have been louder.  Both squads dancing (8 counts whatever yall call it these days)...blah....."

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29. TheeWalterTerrell
"Gotta love the SWAC!"

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30. Tangela Woodland
"Loved the battle but PV need to leave that stomp n shake mess alone. Don't bring that mess to the SWAC....WE DON'T DO THAT HERE!"

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31. Eric Ford
"What stomp and shake. The SWAC can't handle the stomp and shake and u right they do need to leave it alone but they first need to develop the technique first"

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32. Tynera Piper
"WE DON’T DO THAT HERE!!!!!!!!!!"

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33. Eric Ford
"@Tynera Piper  that ain't the only thing y'all don't do here, cheering not one of them either but that deathdrop was a beast and the only thing I found impressive about this video. And what PV was trying to do wasn't anywhere near Stomp & Shake it's best they stick with their own traditional type of cheering. Stomp and Shake was created n NC y'all ain't ready for that down there..."
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"NC" = North Carolina

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34. Tynera Piper
"@Eric Ford  Listen, what they do there now is their business. I am proud either way!  I can only speak for when I was cheering AND captain 10 years ago!!! The death drop did shut PV down, but if THIS were MY SQUAD, PV wouldn’t have gotten a chance to shake their pom poms ☺"️

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35. Eric Ford
"@Tynera Piper  lol ... i hear you.. I'm old school still big on competitive cheerleading. And this Stomp and Shake has taken over in high school circles in NC especially at prodominated black schools hell I'm still pissed my alma mater (NCAT) dropped coed and went to all female straight stomp &Shake squad but I guess they had no choice since Stomp and Shake is sooo huge n NC"

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36. Eric Goldberg
"Is this normal for HBCU cheer teams to “meet in the middle” I went to LSU and have never seen anything like this… or maybe it’s a special cheer offπŸ˜‚….I definitely found it interesting…. W goes to TxSU…..πŸ…πŸ˜†πŸ₯‡πŸŽ–"

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37. LihJayYT
"Look up stomp & shake"

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38. beyoncestan101
"I need SWAC cheerleaders to study the CIAA because this was very sloppy."

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39. R J
"Maybe pvam but TXSU handled theirs πŸ…πŸ…πŸ…"

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40. beyoncestan101
"@R J  Nah they would get ate up my multiple CIAA squads in this format"

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41. Eric Ford
"Both teams have a lot of work to do, the only thing I was impressed with was that death drop. The one cheer that each squad did do lacked enough energy for me. Tx Southern squad was acting more like a danceline than a cheer squad"

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42. R J
"@beyoncestan101  Chile.. which teams so I can blast you lol"

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43. beyoncestan101
"@R J  WSSU, Virginia State, Lincoln, Bowie, St. Aug ,l just to name a couple."

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44. beyoncestan101
"@R J  CIAA has the most popular rand original HBCU cheerleaders. This is why “ Super Saturday” attracts thousands of fans. The SWAC squads would get are up by most CIAA squads."

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45. perrion357
"@beyoncestan101  That may be true, but the SWAC has the Best Marching Bands in the Country, the CIAA doesn't really have bands 50 people and less doesn't count"

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46. beyoncestan101
"@perrion357  What does Band have to do with cheerleading? The CIAA is D2 and smaller private schools. Still the CIAA Basketball tournament is the #1 HBCU sporting event ."

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47. R J
"@beyoncestan101  the SWAC is still the best! Everyone check for us boo! Have a blessed week!"

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48. Jerron Johnson
"πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ€£ I was thinking the same thing. But I decided to let them have it #HBCUPRIDE and all .. But this was funny at best

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49. beyoncestan101
"@Jerron Johnson  Hmm the largest HBCU is. NC A&T  and GHOE is the biggest Homecoming . Howard, Spelman, Morehouse are the most prestigious. The CIAA Tournament is also the biggest HBCU sporting event. No shade but none of these schools are in the SWAC."

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50. 1500daizy
"@beyoncestan101  nobody cares lol they ain’t battling ciaa school πŸ˜‚"

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51. Best Way Possible πŸ™πŸΎ
"(I GOT TIME TODAY). The hate.. 🀣🀣. Well, it’s expected 🀷🏾‍♂️;  you can almost smell the hate by reading the totally irrelevant comparison to the CIAA🀣.  To truly understand “SWAC culture”, you must have an appreciation for the specific distinction between the different HBCU schools and conferences. Its like vocal accents almost.. that vary from different places within the US, or different foods we appreciate in Chicago or Atlanta. Two different places and unique flavors but There’s an appreciation for both if you understand the history of each HBCU. ALL should equally be celebrated! We love CIAA schools but the SWAC Is and always will be in its OWN lane. PERIOD, just has any other region or conference. LET TXSU and PV have their shine. Dang 🀣🀣 smh.. there’s always one.. lol πŸ˜‚ — TXSU C/o 2009 🀘🏾 πŸ… πŸ’¨"

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52. beyoncestan101
"@Best Way Possible πŸ™πŸΎ  I absolutely love SWAC Culture! Being in the East Coast football culture is not as big this is lord basketball dominated . However the CIAA is Iconic for HBCU cheerleadering and the other HBCU conferences can take a lesson or two from the style and precision of the teams. This was NOT a good battle . The CIAA cheer exhibition at it speak filled an NBA arena sir……."
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53. STL - Another Comeback City
"@beyoncestan101  TSU and PV are in "the real (deep) south" -like most SWAC schools.  They dont have real "battles" down here - just awkward friendly rivalries. We're too kind down here for hard-nosed "battles". CIAA is actually east coast and quasi-southern. Y'all used to fighting (battling) out there and Atlanta hasn't been "southern" since all of Black Chicago, St. Louis, Philly, NYC and Detroit moved there in 90s and early 2000s."

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34. Eric Ford
"@beyoncestan101  thats not true most CIAA schools are public institutions with the exception of JCSU, Livingstone , Shaw, St Aug, and Lincoln"

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55. Eric Ford
"@Charles Melton  scared to check? Although, they D2 if we were to match up The SWAC cheerleaders against the CIAA cheerleaders the SWAC won't win once and will get booed off their own courts. She's right this ain't even considered a cheer battle idk what to call it a battle definitely it ain't. I've seen all the SWAC cheerleaders squads they all lack energy their stunts are simple but nowhere near top notch. A matter of fact I can put some high school cheerleading squads like Harding University HS, Vance HS, Olympic HS all out of Charlotte, NC, Dudley HS out of Durham, Fayetteville 71st out of Fayetteville these are high schools out of NC will have the energy on turbo from the start to the end and wax the floor with these SWAC cheerleaders boy please you better recognize!! cause you ain't seen jack!!!"

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56. Eric Ford
"Most of the institutions that was part of the old MEAC came from the CIAA .. North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central, Hampton, And Norfork St all were former CIAA schools look at them now!!!"

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57. Smash Time Productions
"@Best Way Possible πŸ™πŸΎ  well said! Everyone has there own lane! CIAA Cheerleaders have gotten all the shine for years. Mainly because their bands and other units are not as entertaining compared their cheer squads . Vs the SWAC most ppl are coming to see the bands and cheer gets overlooked. Now i post one high quality video of SWAC cheer and it’s a problem. Makes me wonder would have if SWAC cheer got even more exposure. πŸ€”"

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58. beyoncestan101
"@Smash Time Productions  It’s not a problem we love all HBCUs ❤️ I was just saying this format is original to the CIAA and I’m glad the Stomp n Shake style is finally taking off in the SWAC!"

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59. CartierCroix
"@beyoncestan101  please understand SWACC isn’t stomp and shake. When all you do is stay on the east coast you begin to be closed minded. SWACC is very much a stunt, and tumble squads with strong sharp motions we don’t do stomp and shake. And that’s coming from a cheerleader who cheered in Georgia, Maryland. People need to understand the difference in styles"

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60. CartierCroix
"@Smash Time Productions  go ahead and keep filming the cheer teams from the SWACC bc clearly they want more"

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61. Smash Time Productions
"@CartierCroix  Trust me i will."

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