Champions - Season 1

Season 1
Champions centers on Vince, a charismatic gym owner with no ambition, who lives with his younger brother Matthew, a gorgeous idiot. Their simple life of women and working out is put on hold when the teenage son of Vince is dropped off on their doorstep by Priya, one of his old high school flings.
Episodes

Pilot
While Vince vows to make the most of bachelorhood, his ex arrives in New York with a big ask before her son's performing arts school audition.

I Think I'm Gonna Tolerate It Here
Michael is desperate to see New York but is unable to as Vince still hasn't told the gym he has a secret son.

Lumps
The staff struggles to figure out why they're losing female members.

My Fair Uncle
Michael is just starting to fall into a rhythm with Vince and Matthew, when his mother's rich and glamorous brother unexpectedly enters the picture.

Vincemas
Vince and Matthew are excited to bond with Michael on their annual camping trip - and the Champions staff are excited to celebrate Vince's absence with a secret party they call Vincemas.

Grandma Dearest
Vince begrudgingly reconnects with his mother, Gayle, so Michael can complete a school project.

Matt Bomer Poster
Vince discovers a sexy poster in Michael's room and decides he must give Michael "the talk."

Nepotism
As Michael waits to hear if the musical he wrote will be picked for the freshman show, Vince is accused of treating some staff members better than others.

Opening Night
Priya arrives unannounced as Matthew struggles with the new responsibilities Vince has given him.

Deal or No Deal
Michael prepares for his first date as Vince and Matthew prepare to expand the gym. But an unexpected offer threatens to change all their lives forever.
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