Who Wins the Sekai Taikai? Cancellation Possibility Explained


Cobra Kai recently dropped its Season 6’s part 2 episodes. The drama series resumes the ultimate showdown at the prestigious Sekai Taikai Tournament. With the tournament at the heart of the drama and new developments unfolding, viewers are left wondering about its outcome and whether the prestigious event might face cancellation So, who wins the Sekai Taikai in Cobra Kai Season 6, and is there a chance the tournament could be canceled?

Here is everything you need to know about the results and future of the tournament.

Who wins the Sekai Taikai in Cobra Kai Season 6?

The winner of Sekai Taikai has not been declared yet in the series.

As seen in the episodes Kwon won the first male semi-final, but Axel and Robby’s match gets interrupted. It is Udar Tigra dojo’s disgraced sensei who has come back to cause destruction at the tournament. As a result, a brawl breaks out with the characters clashing against each other.

Viewers witness Miyagi do’s Chozen and Cobra Kai’s Kim facing off against the people who triggered the havoc. Terry Silver and John Kreese engage in a battle as well while Daniel deals with an old enemy. Things take an awkward turn when Kreese loses his knife which ends up in the hands of Kwon. He decides to use the knife at Axel but the latter counters resulting in Kwon getting stabbed.

Part 2 concludes with Kwon’s lifeless body, leading to another halt in the Sekai Taikai tournament as everyone awaits the announcement of the winner. It is possible that either Miguel or Robbie might win the tournament in part 3. On the other hand, Samantha, or Tory could face off for the title in the female category.

Will the Sekai Taikai tournament be canceled in Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 3?

It is not confirmed whether the Sekai Taikai tournament will be canceled in Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 3.

Following Kwon’s tragic death on live television, there is a possibility that the tournament may be canceled. However, contestants have died in Sekai Taikai in the past, including Mr. Miyagi’s opponent in the 1940s. This suggests that the tournament might continue, but circumstances were different back then. With Sekai Taikai’s worldwide reach today with Live TV, there is a stronger public demand for its cancellation due to this unfortunate incident.

Further, showrunner Hayden Schlossberg hinted at the show taking a leap indicating the plot turning away from Sekai Taikai in part 3. (via Collider)

This also means the tournament could conclude without a winner, as Kwon’s death potentially brings peace between Miyagi-do and Cobra Kai. However, fans will need to wait for the upcoming episodes to confirm this scenario.

Cobra Kai is streaming on Netflix.

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