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Kang Ho-dong, Kwon A-sol vs. Myeong Hyun-man conflict is ‘sad’
Kwon Ah-sol and Myeong-hyeon, who had a rough war of words online, are sentenced to hell on SBS' 'Hell Court' and face off in the ring.
On the SBS 'Hell Court in Wonderland' (hereinafter referred to as 'Hell Court') aired on the 26th, Kwon Ah-sol sued Myung Hyun-man on the topic of 'The mudfish of a fighting machine that only picks on and beats ordinary people.'
From the moment Kwon Ah-sol and Myung Hyun-man appeared, there was a tense atmosphere in the studio. Kwon Ah-sol explained the background of the complaint, saying that the so-called true education content, in which only Myung Hyeon-man sparred with ordinary people, “lowers the status of the fighting world.” In response, Myung Hyeon-man said, "The purpose is to provide 'true education' to those from Iljin or gangsters who have harassed someone," and added, "We are thinking carefully about the content."
Centered around Kang Ho-dong, a participating officer who played the role of mediator, the plaintiff's Orange Team's Eun Ji-won, Aiki, and Kim Tae-gyun, and the defendant's Mint Team's Ji Sang-ryeol, Kang Seung-yoon, and Lil Cherry took on the defense. Real-life lawyers also joined in and presented legal arguments.
In 'Hell Court', which continued to be a tense battle of nerves, the atmosphere calmed down for a while when Kwon Ah-sol revealed her past story with Myeong Hyeon-man for the first time. Kwon Ah-sol revealed that she had guaranteed employment without the other person's knowledge so that only Myeong-hyeon could get a job at the gym she belonged to. He said, “I believed in Myung-Hyeon’s skills and star potential and talked to the CEO about allowing me to work at the gym.” Myeong Hyeon-man could not hide his surprise at a story he had never known before.
Kang Ho-dong expressed his regret toward the two people who honestly revealed their true feelings through this broadcast, saying, "I think the knot could have been easily resolved if we had had a lot of conversations face-to-face instead of avoiding each other at the time." Ji Sang-ryeol also sympathized with the importance of honest conversation, saying, "No matter who goes to hell, this place was really well-made. It's a precious moment."
In the final decision, Hell Judge Jeong Jae-min did not side with either side and ruled, "I sentence both to hellish sparring." According to this day's ruling, Kwon Ah-sol and Myung Hyeon-man will actually face off in the ring in a hellish sparring match in the next broadcast. At the end of the broadcast, the two were shown practicing intensely, giving everything they had for a sparring match.
Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr
On the SBS 'Hell Court in Wonderland' (hereinafter referred to as 'Hell Court') aired on the 26th, Kwon Ah-sol sued Myung Hyun-man on the topic of 'The mudfish of a fighting machine that only picks on and beats ordinary people.'
From the moment Kwon Ah-sol and Myung Hyun-man appeared, there was a tense atmosphere in the studio. Kwon Ah-sol explained the background of the complaint, saying that the so-called true education content, in which only Myung Hyeon-man sparred with ordinary people, “lowers the status of the fighting world.” In response, Myung Hyeon-man said, "The purpose is to provide 'true education' to those from Iljin or gangsters who have harassed someone," and added, "We are thinking carefully about the content."
Centered around Kang Ho-dong, a participating officer who played the role of mediator, the plaintiff's Orange Team's Eun Ji-won, Aiki, and Kim Tae-gyun, and the defendant's Mint Team's Ji Sang-ryeol, Kang Seung-yoon, and Lil Cherry took on the defense. Real-life lawyers also joined in and presented legal arguments.
In 'Hell Court', which continued to be a tense battle of nerves, the atmosphere calmed down for a while when Kwon Ah-sol revealed her past story with Myeong Hyeon-man for the first time. Kwon Ah-sol revealed that she had guaranteed employment without the other person's knowledge so that only Myeong-hyeon could get a job at the gym she belonged to. He said, “I believed in Myung-Hyeon’s skills and star potential and talked to the CEO about allowing me to work at the gym.” Myeong Hyeon-man could not hide his surprise at a story he had never known before.
Kang Ho-dong expressed his regret toward the two people who honestly revealed their true feelings through this broadcast, saying, "I think the knot could have been easily resolved if we had had a lot of conversations face-to-face instead of avoiding each other at the time." Ji Sang-ryeol also sympathized with the importance of honest conversation, saying, "No matter who goes to hell, this place was really well-made. It's a precious moment."
In the final decision, Hell Judge Jeong Jae-min did not side with either side and ruled, "I sentence both to hellish sparring." According to this day's ruling, Kwon Ah-sol and Myung Hyeon-man will actually face off in the ring in a hellish sparring match in the next broadcast. At the end of the broadcast, the two were shown practicing intensely, giving everything they had for a sparring match.
Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr