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Global indeed!
After Street Woman Fighter made waves domestically, Mnet had one logical next move: take it global. World of Street Woman Fighter aired with six crews from across the world battling it out on one stage. The premise alone was enough to send fans into a frenzy. I don't know why there are so many negative comments, I personally enjoyed it (as a avid swf/smf/sdgf watcher). I'm happy that I got more dancers that I wanna follow.BUMSUP's Mega Crew Mission was historic.
The judging panel was a genuine upgrade. Aliya Janell (Beyoncé collaborator), Mike Song (Kinjaz) and many other amazing dancers, brought real credibility — especially compared to the idol-judge controversy of the original season. This was the right move.
I know Ojo Gang's win pissed many people, but it felt earned, and their journey was one of the season's most compelling arcs. Tbh, I have no idea why did they have a rocky start at the beginning, they gave some of the most memorable battles!!! it was so stupid.
YouTube numbers don't lie. WSWF-related videos crossed 460 million cumulative views on The Choom channel — proof that the global format did create genuine international buzz, even if domestic ratings told a different story.
Only con I could sense was international crews were structurally disadvantaged from the start — which makes the format harder to defend as a fair competition.
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An incredible worldwide season !
As a huge fan of the Street Woman Fighter series, I had to watch World of Street Woman Fighter, and what a pleasure it was !This season's concept was to pit dance crews from all over the world against each other, and I think it was a complete success !
Having rooted for BUMSUP and then Ojo Gang, I was delighted to see former dancers from previous seasons return, especially BUMSUP, who had the courage to return to represent South Korea, despite having won in previous seasons.
The performances, for the most part, were truly exceptional, especially those of AG Squad and BUMSUP.
My only slight complaint was that some dancers prioritized competition a little too much, making them difficult to appreciate, and others didn't think carefully enough before performing, which could lead to confusion about their original intentions, although this hardly affects my final opinion of this season.
If there's a sequel, I'd love to see it, and I hope the series never ends !
PS: Love to Kyoka and Ibuki !
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This was the absolutely worst season EVER
I will save your time today, the first two seasons were made for people who love dance and have danced they hole life. This season is a disrespect to all dancers and viewers. The first episode they mock professional dancers from their own country to favor people who act instead of dance and vote for "energy" and "vibes" not technique and skill. The following episodes the most disrespectful and obnoxious people coming (obviously) from EUA disregard and badmouth all asian dancers. A crew from Tokyo with one of the most important choreographers of the world was absolutely discredited and they and up eliminating the crew made by the absolute most competent dancer from Korea just to favor EUA. Is not just a bad show that in nothing exult dance as an ability that exult from training and time, is a imperialist propaganda that favor EUA at all cost disguised as a dance reality. Como dizemos no meu país... Juiz ladrão...Was this review helpful to you?



