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“I was up close and personal with the shrapnel that flew off the stage and I can tell you the power is real,” he remembers. “I was ducking and dodging the whole time! It was so exhilarating! These guys were flying around 40 feet in the air — I was watching human beings actually fly! I had to push the Golden Buzzer because it was truly Olympic level.”
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“The World Taekwondo Demonstration Team is the perfect mix of athleticism and showmanship! But even more than that is their commitment to culture, confidence and respect for themselves and others,” theBrooklyn Nine-Ninestar says of the several members who practice in South Korea and the U.S. “So beautiful to witness their strength and see men and women demonstrating the power of martial arts together!”
“We were invited to perform at the Olympics. Unfortunately we could not do it due to COVID,” one member explained as Cowell said, “So you could say you chose us over the Olympics.”
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All of the judges gave a standing ovation and praised the group before Crews cemented their place in the quarterfinals.
“It was insane, it was good,” Klum, 48, said as she held a piece of broken wood, which flew past the judges' panel. “The strength, the power. I mean, I had goosebumps. This was amazing.”
And Mandel, 65, agreed. “I’ve never seen anything like this in my life. The discipline that is involved, the message you have, amazing!” the comedian said.
“It’s a big show and I know what it takes to be able to achieve this. It was perfection to me,” Vergara, 48, said.
“I think what you did was one of the most extraordinary things in all the years I’ve been onAmerica’s Got Talent,” said longtime judge and executive producer Cowell, 61.
America’s Got Talentairs Tuesdays on NBC.
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