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Monday, March 14, 2016

'Hit The Floor' March 14 Sneak Peek: Chase Vincent Returns

Rick Fox
On this week's new episode of Hit The Floor, airing Monday, March 14 at 10/9c, Chase Vincent (Rick Fox) returns with an agenda, and Ahsha (Taylour Paige) loses control.

Meanwhile, Derek (McKinley Freeman) and Kyle (Katherine Bailess) are powerless, Lionel’s (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe) forced to make a desperate move and Raquel (Valery Ortiz) comes clean.

Elsewhere, Jelena (Logan Browning) is forced to face her demon.

Monday, October 19, 2015

'Hit The Floor' Season 3 Premieres January 18 on VH1

Hit the Floor returns January 18, 2016.
VH1 primetime serial Hit The Floor returns for a third season of drama on Monday, January 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

"The much anticipated season three premiere of VH1's hit series Hit The Floor will deliver the fiery drama and plot twists that our audience loves," said Susan Levison, EVP of Programming & Development for VH1. "We want to thank the show's fans for their incredible support on social media for this exciting new chapter."

The series has pulled impressive ratings during the first two seasons, finishing as the #1 new scripted series of the summer on cable among Adults 18-49 in its debut season and as the #1 ad-supported scripted drama on cable among women 18-49 in Season 2. Hit The Floor has also been a magnet for fans on social platforms, consistently ranking amongst the Top 10 most social shows on TV Monday nights on Twitter.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

'Hit the Floor' Season 2 Premieres May 26

VH1 heats up your summer season on Memorial Day with the return of "Hit The Floor," last summer's #1 new scripted series on cable among Adults 18-49. The sizzling second season premieres Monday, May 26 at 9PM ET/PT.

Set in the world of professional basketball, "Hit The Floor's" season one finale shook up Devils Nation with a new All-Star, a new Devil Girls Director and several new hook-ups. The series, which averaged 1.9 million viewers in its debut season, will pick up right where the juicy drama between the Devil Girls dance team and the coaches and players left off.

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