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More Worlds 2025 Action: Top Gun Double 0 Dominates

The International Open Large Coed Level 6 division is where power, experience, and global energy collide. These are athletes who bring years of elite-level training to the mat — and their routines showcase some of the highest skill levels in all of cheerleading. At Worlds 2025, three powerhouse programs delivered unforgettable Finals performances in one of the most anticipated divisions of the weekend.

Let’s dive into the top three teams, how they earned their spots at Worlds, and what made each of them stand out on the biggest stage in cheer.


🥇 Gold – Top Gun All Stars – Double 0

The Journey:
Hailing from Miami, Florida, Top Gun Double 0 is no stranger to the spotlight—and at Worlds 2025, they stole the show. They secured their full paid bid at the JAMfest Super Nationals in Indianapolis, kicking off their season with a routine that turned heads from coast to coast. Known for innovation, showmanship, and sky-high difficulty, Double 0 delivered a Finals performance packed with elite stunts, dynamic visuals, and signature Top Gun polish. The result? A well-deserved gold and another banner year for the Miami-based juggernauts.


🥈 Silver – Cheer Athletics Plano – Wildcats

The Journey:
Representing Plano, Texas, the legendary Wildcats brought a routine that was sharp, powerful, and intensely synchronized. They earned their full paid bid at the NCA All-Star Nationals in Dallas, delivering a high-energy performance that showcased their trademark consistency. At Worlds, they hit hard again — executing a technically demanding routine that pushed the limits of control and endurance. Though they landed just shy of gold, their silver medal performance confirmed why Wildcats are always in the conversation.


🥉 Bronze – The Stingray Allstars – Electric

The Journey:
Electric, based out of Marietta, Georgia, is known for controlled chaos—routines that feel like a full-on charge from start to finish. They earned their Worlds bid at the CHEERSPORT Nationals in Atlanta, where they impressed judges with innovative transitions and seamless coed partner skills. At Worlds 2025, Electric lived up to their name, lighting up the arena with intensity, difficulty, and creative flair. Their Finals performance secured a strong bronze finish and a standing ovation from fans in the arena.


Final Thoughts

The International Open Large Coed Level 6 division at Worlds 2025 reminded everyone why it's a fan favorite — featuring routines filled with experience, energy, and elite skill. Top Gun Double 0 soared to gold, Wildcats stayed fierce and focused, and Electric delivered a spark-packed performance to round out the podium.

Congratulations to all three teams for raising the standard yet again in one of the most electric divisions of the entire weekend.