World Street Woman Fighter Mega Crew Mission Performance Videos Revealed: What is Your Favourite?

The Mega Crew Mission from World Street Woman Fighter is stirring massive online discussion in Korea, with forums like Pann and Theqoo ablaze with reactions and rankings, particularly centered around the explosive performance by BUMSUP.
Mega Crew Performances
BUMSUP
AG Squad
Motiv
Osaka Ojo Gang
RH Tokyo
Netizens’ Reactions
On Pann, a now-viral post titled “Even without the patriotic bias, BUMSUP was just insanely good” heaped praise on the crew’s stage presence and choreography:

“BUMSUP was amazing even without the hype. The immersion was crazy. As expected, Honey J is a true authority when it comes to mega crews. It’s been hard seeing her get hurt in past missions, but this one? Just overwhelming.”
The post also offered a personal ranking of the performances: BUMSUP >>> Osaka Ojo Gang = Motiv >> AG Squad > RH Tokyo
Breakdowns of the other crews included:
- AG Squad: “The concept was nice, but it didn’t feel like a mega crew except for the forest scene in the middle. Seems like Kaea and the director really struggled due to a lack of members in Australia.”
- Motiv: “Solid work. The video screamed ‘nation of Steve Jobs’—so sleek and polished.”
- Osaka Ojo Gang: “Would’ve been better if the TWICE part wasn’t so long. Ibuki’s waacking part? Absolutely amazing.”
- RH Tokyo: “The colors were pretty, but as a Korean viewer, it just didn’t sit right. Way too chaotic.”

Over on Theqoo, the enthusiasm for BUMSUP was just as intense:
- “Suddenly there’s a huge wall between Tokyo and Osaka; now I really want to visit Osaka.”
- “BUMSUP and Motiv were insane.”
- “BUMSUP absolutely slayed.”
- “BUMSUP was seriously insane. Wow.”
- “Watching BUMSUP gave me goosebumps—seriously, they were unbelievably amazing. Motiv looked like an Apple ad, super refined.”
- “What was that paper crane in the middle of RH Tokyo’s performance? WTF LOL.”
As BUMSUP continues to dominate both the stage and online chatter, World Street Woman Fighter proves once again why it remains a defining global platform for street dance excellence.