
The competition escalates in World of Street Woman Fighter Season 3 as Episode 6 delivers a powerful showcase of talent, cultural identity, and emotional farewells.
The highlight of the episode was the Mega Crew Mission—an ambitious challenge that required the remaining six dance crews to produce large-scale choreography performances that emphasized high-angle synchronization, national identity, artistic direction, and execution.
Topping the scoreboard was fan-favorite BUMSUP, which garnered over 12 million views on YouTube and received near-perfect marks from the judges, scoring a total of 2,395 points. MOTIV followed with 2,160 points, showcasing precision and visual storytelling. Osaka Ojo Gang and RH Tokyo stood in the middle rankings, while AG SQUAD landed at the bottom despite their thought-provoking concept inspired by Indigenous Australian culture.
The fans’ response to AG SQUAD’s low scores was intense. Many believed the judges, including J.Y. Park, Lia Kim, and Mike Song, failed to appreciate the depth and authenticity of the crew’s storytelling. Social media erupted with support for the team, with many posts reading, “AG SQUAD deserved better,” and “Their representation of culture was powerful and misunderstood.”
The bottom two crews—RH Tokyo and AG SQUAD—were forced into a best-of-five elimination battle. AG SQUAD came out strong, sweeping the group battle 5–0, then taking the duet round 3–2. RH Tokyo’s Reina managed to win a point in the one-on-one segment, but AG SQUAD sealed the win in the final duet with a 4–1 score, eliminating RH Tokyo with a 3–1 final match result.
The elimination was particularly emotional due to the presence of RH Tokyo’s leader, RIEHATA, a globally recognized choreographer who is half-Filipino and half-Japanese. Known for her powerful stage presence and influence in both K-pop and street dance circles, RIEHATA gave a heartfelt farewell, thanking her team and expressing her pride in their journey. Her Filipino fans, especially, took to social media to honor her roots and celebrate her leadership and talent on the international stage.
With RH Tokyo’s departure, the competition now narrows to four remaining crews: BUMSUP, MOTIV, Osaka Ojo Gang, and AG SQUAD. The next challenge—the Great Artist Performance Mission—is already underway, with fan voting open until July 5.