'AGT' Season 17: Waffle recieves mixed reviews from fans after gaining three yeses from judges
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Pretty good double dutch from Waffles. I just don't know if it can win the competition. #AGT tweeted a fan.

For the contestants making their way to 'America's Got Talent' stage this season, their eyes are certainly on the prize, seeing that everyone hopes to bag the $1 million cash prize, along with the chance to headline a show at Las Vegas. And each of these contestants are certainly bringing their A game.

So far, the show has seen some phenomenal group performances across the board, such as The Mayyas, Chapel Hart and MPLUSPLUS, all of whom put up unique performances showcasing their talent across music and dance. Now, Waffle was all set to take on the stage, while showing off their double dutch skills!

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Waffle, a double dutch crew from Tokyo, Japan, took to the stage, all set to show the judges what they were made of. They explained that while they had other day jobs, they were passionate about what they did. The crew came through with a jump rope audition to Let's Groove by Earth, Wind & Fire. The audience went wild for the group's performance. Simon Cowell was all praises for the performance, stating that he loved it. Sofia Vergara and Heidi Klum followed suite, noting that they loved and enjoyed the performance just as much. However, when it came to fans online, they seemed to be torn over the group's act. Obsessed with their energy, their outfits, the music, the jump roping, everything! This is incredible! #AGT @watch_waffle tweeted Sofia Vergara. This dance group is tight! #AGT added a fan. I guess that's fun??? But idk not feeling it. #AGT said another. Pretty good double dutch from Waffles. I just don't know if it can win the competition. #AGT tweeted a fan.

What did you think of Waffle's performance? Are you looking forward to see what they bring next to the table? Sound off in the comments below and tell us what you thought about their performance.

'America's Got Talent' airs on Tuesdays at 8 pm on NBC. For viewers who wish to tune in to the show without cable, they can do so using any of the following streaming services: Sling TV, fuboTV, Hulu With Live TV, AT&T TV or YouTube TV.

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