A post entitled “What is Aiki doing?” It became viral on the South Korean forum PIG, accumulating almost 138,000 views and draw an intense control over the recent performance of the Aiki dancer on Mnet World Street Woman Fighter.
The original poster expressed frustration, writing: “They will probably come to the finals just because they are the Korean team, even if the performance is like this. In the meantime, the talented teams will be eliminated – I am angry just to think about it.”
The post aroused a burst of critical comments from the Netizen who questioned both Aiki’s ability and his fit within the general dynamics of the team:
- “Honestly, I have never been struck by his dance. I don’t even know if it’s so good.”
- “He really needs to mitigate the foolish energy when he performs with the team – he does not correspond at all to the color of the team.”
- “Among the four, the only one who distinguished himself was Leejung. The next one was Hyojin Choi, who danced the double duty. I have no idea what the other two were doing.”
- “He said he wanted to test himself beyond Tiktok after being criticized by Aalia, but if that’s how it does, what is the point? His dance career will be summarized in a Tiktok meme?”
- “Even his leg game seemed sloppy … it was really evident.”
The criticism follows Aiki’s participation in a group routine together with other high -profile dancers. Although known for his bizarre charm and his presence, some spectators have heard his individual style upset with the concept of performance and has in shade the cohesion of the team.
While the episode circulates and more spectators weigh, the recourse has aroused wider discussions on fairness, national prejudices and artistic integrity in the competitive dance parades. It remains to be seen if Aiki will respond or adapt its approach in the next performances.