We’re back with a new K-Variety Taster! Over the next few weeks, we’ll be following the hottest moments from the viral show ‘WORLD OF STREET WOMAN FIGHTER’ (WSWF). If you’re new to the series or unfamiliar with the teams, check out their intros and come back to dive into episodes 1 and 2.
Episode 1 Highlights:
In true Street Fighter fashion, the premiere kicks off with team introductions and plenty of pre-judgment from rival crews. And just like that, the rivalries start brewing — particularly Osaka Ojo Gang vs. RHTokyo and Royal Family vs. AG Squad.
The drama amps up with the iconic ‘No Respect’ stickers — with Bumsup receiving the most, many aimed at Aiki. Viewers were definitely not ready for that twist.
Meet the Judges:
This season brings two new faces alongside a familiar one. MNET keeps Mike Song on the panel, while adding industry giants JYP and Aaliyah Janell — a very interesting mix. With this trio, expect both expert critique and sharp commentary.



Battle Time:
With six teams, the battles were long, intense, and packed with talent. We’ve compiled our favorite matchups below. Not all ended as expected, but each was a showstopper:
The episode ends with rising tension and the announcement of the first mission: the Main Dancer Audition.
Episode 2 Highlights:
The Main Dancer Audition splits teams into three groups — Rookie Class, Middle Class, and Leader Class. But don’t be fooled by the labels; the rookie class came ready with pro-level skills.
Rookie Class
Song: ‘Flip Flop’ by GUMMY and SINCE
Middle Class
Song: ‘RIDIN’’ by NMIXX’s Lily, Jiwoo and Gyujin
Leader Class
Song: ‘ECHO!’ by Hoshi and Woozi (SEVENTEEN)
Each group added their own flavor to the choreos, making the competition fierce.
Results so far:
- Rookie Class: Bumsup’s choreo won, but AG Squad snagged the main dancer title.
- Middle Class: AG Squad’s choreo was selected, but the Royal Family took the crown.
- Leader Class: RHTokyo’s Rie Hata won the choreo vote — but we’re left on a cliffhanger about the main dancer (we’re guessing Royal Family).
Final Thoughts
Episodes 1 and 2 served fire choreography and the drama MNET is known for. With rising rivalries and jaw-dropping performances, we’re fully locked in for the season. Do you have a favorite team already? Drop your pick in the comments below!

