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“Ratings Are Dropping”: Minnesota Vikings Ignite Controversy After Hiring Male Cheerleaders

The Minnesota Vikings sparked outrage over their decision to include male cheerleaders on the field for the 2025-2026 season.

Louie Conn and Blaize Shiek, the cheerleaders in question, have been accused of “infiltrating” a space that many associate with women after joining the Vikings dancing squad. On social media, some users announced that they would cancel their season tickets or boycott the team.

The Minnesota Vikings sparked outrage over their decision to include male cheerleaders on the field for the 2025-2026 season.

Louie Conn and Blaize Shiek, the cheerleaders in question, have been accused of “infiltrating” a space that many associate with women after joining the Vikings dancing squad. On social media, some users announced that they would cancel their season tickets or boycott the team.

The Minnesota Vikings faced backlash for including male cheerleaders in their squad​

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“Jesus Christ, they really won’t let women have anything in sports anymore,” a third shared, while someone else complained, “Why do men like to infiltrate women’s spaces?”

“Wait until there are no women cheerleaders on the sidelines,” a separate user shared.

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Meanwhile, others celebrated the move as inclusive, noting that male cheerleaders are common in high school and college football in the US.

“There have been male cheerleaders for YEARS. What is all this outrage?” one fan asked.

“Given the number of men on cheer lines in high school and college, I’m surprised more men aren’t on cheer lines in the NFL,” said a separate user. “I really don’t see this as a problem.”

Critics accused Louie Conn and Blaize Shiek of “infiltrating” a space that many associate with women​

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“Breaking the mold and opening doors for so many more male dancers out there – so proud of them!!” someone else penned.

Another added, “This organization should be so proud of what their cheer team is doing. Talent cannot be confined. Keep going!!!”

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In addition to the Vikings, there are seven different teams in the NFL that have men in their dancing squad, including the Los Angeles Rams. In 2019, the team made history when Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies became the first male cheerleaders to perform at a Super Bowl.



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The Baltimore Ravens have consecutively used men on their cheer squad longer than seemingly any other NFL cheer squad, dating back over a decade, as perOutsports.

According to the sports outlet, the Carolina Panthers have taken a step toward inclusion by hiring Justine Lindsay, the only publicly out transgender cheerleader in the NFL.

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Some male cheerleaders in the NFL are used as part of stunt routines, while others dance alongside the women on the sideline and hold pompoms.

Several US presidents were cheerleaders back in their day, including Ronald Reagan at Eureka College and George W. Bush at Yale.

Still, many commenters criticized Conn and Shiek for not conforming to society’s idea of masculinity, taking issue with the dancers’ appearance and speculating about their s**ual orientation.

Among the critics was former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown, who reacted to a video of Shiek with a homophobic slur.



In a post that has received 2.8 million views and sparked significant controversy, media presenter Owen Shroyer wrote, “Imagine you buy front row season football tickets and when you sit down there’s some man girating right in front of you.”

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“I’ve been around college teams with male cheerleaders. At one point in time, they were called ‘Yell Kings.’ They were all muscular and were the support structures for towers, etc. This guy dances like one of the girls. So gay IMO,” read another homophobic comment.

Many others celebrated the decision, noting that male cheerleaders are common in college football and the NFL​

Shiek announced he would be joining the cheer squad in May, but attention was recently drawn to him and Conn due to several videos shared on social media by the Vikings TikTok account.

In an Instagram post, Shiek said he was “excited and honored” to have the opportunity to join the Vikings cheer squad for the 2025-2026 season.

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“I am so grateful for this journey, the support, and the opportunity to make a little history along the way,” he wrote. “I hope to represent and inspire what’s possible when you stay true to who you are.”

The Vikings are scheduled to face the Chicago Bears on September 8.

“There’s no reason a man can’t be a cheerleader if he wants to,” one reader commented​

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- I love those old Bring It on movies. And i've watched some cheerladers competition on ESPN back in the 00's. Already thought theres were male cheerleaders slaying the ladies, while the playes did G4P to pay their mortage.
 
- I love those old Bring It on movies. And i've watched some cheerladers competition on ESPN back in the 00's. Already thought theres were male cheerleaders slaying the ladies, while the playes did G4P to pay their mortage.
Derek Brunson was a male cheerleader in college.

Edit...he was a male cheerleader in high school. Apparently it was too rough on his body so he decided to wrestle in college lol.

“I was like tossing girls in the air – that’s where I got my strength from, just controlling girls in the air. You get core strength, your chest gets all big. It makes you really strong, like you look on steroids, but you don’t have to take steroids because of cheerleading.”

“Cheerleading is definitely hard on your body. That’s why I decided to wrestle in college, not cheerlead.”
 
- Bush JR also. The competitions were actualy pretty cool
Yeah my sister was the cheerleading captain in high school. She won a bunch of awards. It was very nerve wracking to watch. She was the one who they threw through the air. No padding underneath. Just a basketball court or the track during Football season.

Didn't have boys throw the girls. That would have been better. It was all girls. And she didn't get along with the ones who were throwing her through the air. One was a real bitch. My parents almost had heart attacks thinking the girl was gonna drop my sister on her head on purpose, lol.

And girls do get paralyzed and shit doing it. Shit's no joke lol.

 
It’s dishonest to frame it as an issue with male cheerleaders. I don’t have an issue with male cheerleaders. Most of the teams that use male cheerleaders use them for their strength and to do unique routines

But that organization knows full well nobody in that stadium wants to see that shit with those two fairies dancing the same way as all the girls. An obvious agenda gets called out.
 
Male cheerleaders are generally units at the bottom of the pyramid who throw the women in the air. These two dudes are not it and would be the women getting tossed around. But also, they are called the Viqueens for a reason.
 
Yeah my sister was the cheerleading captain in high school. She won a bunch of awards. It was very nerve wracking to watch. She was the one who they threw through the air. No padding underneath. Just a basketball court or the track during Football season.

Didn't have boys throw the girls. That would have been better. It was all girls. And she didn't get along with the ones who were throwing her through the air. One was a real bitch. My parents almost had heart attacks thinking the girl was gonna drop my sister on her head on purpose, lol.

And girls do get paralyzed and shit doing it. Shit's no joke lol.


- I've saw a video of a girl doing sometime of croscrew monnsault, and she hit her elbow on someone else head, the person hit got knockout. They amazing athletes. Also that funny video of a fat black ladie picking on a cheerleader, and get the hel beat of her.

I hope you got to beat guys because of your sister.
 
Male cheerleaders are generally units at the bottom of the pyramid who throw the women in the air. These two dudes are not it and would be the women getting tossed around. But also, they are called the Viqueens for a reason.
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Male cheerleaders are generally units at the bottom of the pyramid who throw the women in the air. These two dudes are not it and would be the women getting tossed around. But also, they are called the Viqueens for a reason.
- The ones i've sen loked like Brutus from WWE The Creed brothers
 
Derek Brunson was a male cheerleader in college.

Edit...he was a male cheerleader in high school. Apparently it was too rough on his body so he decided to wrestle in college lol.

“I was like tossing girls in the air – that’s where I got my strength from, just controlling girls in the air. You get core strength, your chest gets all big. It makes you really strong, like you look on steroids, but you don’t have to take steroids because of cheerleading.”

“Cheerleading is definitely hard on your body. That’s why I decided to wrestle in college, not cheerlead.”
And Brunson was right, this cheerleader is a salad tosser though.
 
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