WSWF has announced even stronger fun with the expanded 'rank mission.'

The second episode of Mnet's 'Street Woman Fighter' (produced by Kwon Young-chan and Choi Jeong-nam / hereafter 'WSWF') will air tomorrow (3rd, Tue) at 10 p.m. and will showcase the signature 'rank mission' along with the 'national battle for the underdogs' that drew explosive reactions since the first broadcast. Given the previous emergence of legendary choreography such as 'Hey Mama' and 'Smoke,' attention is on whether the excitement can be sustained this time.

In the 'national battle for the underdogs', Logistx of 'MOTIV', who has performed as a national representative for breaking in international competitions, is set to appear. It was revealed that the opponent Logistx chose is LIP J, raising dopamine levels.

Logistx noted, 'I chose LIP J because I respect her,' expressing her respect towards LIP J. Nevertheless, a fierce battle for the honor of the 'national competition' is expected to unfold, captivating viewers. The released preview video features Logistx taking the initiative with stunning tumbling, alongside Mike Song being unable to contain his admiration, saying, 'This is truly an unprecedented insane battle,' further stirring curiosity for the full broadcast.

'Rank mission' is another crucial point of expectation. The rank mission involves each crew member being divided into three ranks: leader, middle, and rookie, completing a dance video as a unit for each rank. Expectations are high for an unprecedented performance feast, considering the top dancers from around the world are gathered.

In this context, combinations like Vanessa and Aaliyah (AG SQUAD), and LIP J and Hyojin Choi (BUMSUP) have emerged, providing a twist. It truly feels like a 'rookie rank without rookies' has been completed. The preview video has revealed that LIP J and Hyojin Choi will be the main choreographers for the rookie rank, adding to the anticipation. However, despite their choreography selection, there will also be a main dancer selection competition, leaving every dancer in an uncertain situation. With fierce competition anticipated, it raises questions on whether BUMSUP, the original choreographer of the rookie rank, will be able to secure the position of main dancer.

Mnet's WSWF airs every Tuesday at 10 p.m. (KST).

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