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The global dance war intensifies in Episode 2 of World of Street Woman Fighter (SWF3), where language barriers shatter but competitive fire ignites! Aired June 4, 2025, this episode escalates the “No Respect World Battle” with high-stakes relay team duels, the debut of the Double Score System, and the fiercely anticipated Class Mission. Hosted by Sung Han Bin (ZEROBASEONE) and judged by legends J.Y. Park, Aliya Janell, and Mike Song, this installment proves why SWF3 is the ultimate K variety show for dance enthusiasts.
Episode Breakdown: Battles, Rules & Game-Changers
⚡ Relay Team Battles: Unity vs. Strategy
The second half of the “No Respect World Battle” shifted from solo face-offs to team relay clashes. Crews deployed tactical rotations, with each dancer tagging in to amplify their crew’s style. Key moments:
- Double Score System: Winning teams earned bonus points for consecutive victories, pushing crews like RHTokyo (Japan) and MOTIV (USA) to risk bold moves.
- Cut Controvery: Fans lamented unseen battles, including MOTIV vs. BUMSUP and Osaka Ojo Gang’s emotional performance. Despite minimal screen time, MOTIV’s precision stunned judges.
🎓 Class Mission: Leaders, Middles & Rookies Collide
Crews split into three tiers for specialized choreography challenges:
- Rookie Class (2 members): AG Squad (Australia) dominated with adaptive flair, though BUMSUP’s (Korea) Gummy-soundtracked routine surprised fans.
2. Middle Class (4 members): Royal Family (New Zealand) won with explosive energy, but AG Squad’s nuanced control had Aliya Janell praising their “dynamic restraint”.
3. Leader Class (Solo): Ibuki (Osaka Ojo Gang) crafted unexpectedly commercial choreo, while Riehata (RHTokyo) and Marlee (MOTIV) blended hip-hop roots with innovation.
Fan Buzz:
“AG Squad’s middle-class choreo was pure art! Royal Family brought heat, but AG understood the song’s soul.”
“Ibuki’s leadership under pressure? Iconic. She turned a ‘weakness’ into strength!”
Crew Spotlight: Triumphs & Tensions
- Osaka Ojo Gang (Japan): Despite “evil editing” critiques, Ibuki and Kyoka earned respect for calling out judging inconsistencies. Their middle-class routine fused waacking with lyrical grace.
- Royal Family vs. AG Squad: The “OG vs. New Gen” rivalry simmered as AG’s Kaea (ex-Royal Family) faced former teammates. Judges debated: Is recycled choreo lazy or legendary?
- MOTIV (USA): Underrated but undeniable. Marlee’s leadership and Logistx’s breaking prowess (2024 Olympian) shined in unaired battles.
Judge Verdicts: Praise & Nitpicks
- J.Y. Park: Called Ibuki “the best technician” but prioritized “K-pop viability” in scores.
- Mike Song: Defended AG Squad’s choreo subtlety: “Dynamics > Power!”
- Aliya Janell: Applauded Riehata’s leader-class structure for “clear storytelling”.
Fan Reactions: The Good & The Gripes
While editing flaws drew ire (e.g., choppy Lip J vs. Logistx rematch), highlights won hearts:
“Honey J and Ibuki’s spicy camaraderie? Give them a spin-off!”
“MOTIV’s Nyssa and Fantaye turned ‘too hip-hop’ critiques into badges of honor!”
Unmet Asks: More MOTIV screen time, uncut battles on Viu’s platform, and fewer reaction-shot replays.
Where to Watch & What’s Next
- Stream Episode 2: Exclusively on Viu with subtitles.
- Get Ready for Episode 3 on 11 June 2025 on Viu!
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