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Cobra Kai season 6's part 2 ended on a shocking note, making it hard not to wonder if the Sekai Taikai would continue. An all-out battle broke out at the international tournament's venue, ultimately leading to Kwon's death. Although the tournament's organizers tried their best to contain the situation, things went out of hand a little too quickly, triggering a chain reaction of events that caused irreversible damage to Sekai Taikai's reputation. Cobra Kai season 6 part 2's ending suggested that the tournament's run would have to be cut short because its venue became the crime scene of a major offense.
However, since the Sekai Taikai has served as the primary driver for the show's final arc and has also been used as a narrative device to explore Daniel's relationship with Mr. Miyagi, it seemed unlikely that the Netflix series would suddenly abandon the story beat. Although most plot details surrounding Cobra Kai season 6's final chapter remain under wraps, its new sneak peek trailer has hinted at what will happen after season 6 part 2's surprising ending. It reveals how the Sekai Taikai tournament might continue even after everything that happened in the previous arc.
The Sekai Taikai Will Resume In Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 3
Season 2's Part 3 Confirms The Tournament Has Not Ended
Cobra Kai season 2 part 3's new sneak peek video features training montages of many main characters with a narrator highlighting how the final participants are working hard for the Sekai Taikai's last round. The narrator acknowledges that the events of season 6 part 2's ending were tragic. However, it also suggests that Kwon's death has helped the tournament garner new media attention, which makes it bigger than ever and raises its stake to another level.
As the clip reaches its final moments, it is revealed that the narrator is Gunther Braun, the host of the international Sekai Taikai karate tournament. The trailer makes it evident that Gunther is addressing the All-Valley tournament committee, revealing his decision to continue the Sekai Taikai even after what happened in season 6 part 2's finale. While the video does not confirm whether fighters like Axel Kovacevic will return, it affirms that the Sekai Taikai is far from over, and Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence's students are working hard to make a name for themselves in the karate scene.
What Gunther Braun Going To The Valley Means For The Sekai Taikai’s Finals
Gunther's Meeting With The Valley's Boards Hints At a Venue Change
The Valley has had its share of karate drama in the past. However, the All-Valley tournament's board has always managed to ensure that none of that drama seeps into the venue of the local karate tournament. Cobra Kai characters like Terry Silver have also gotten away with bribing referees at the All Valley, but the local tournament has otherwise been free from all the chaos that ensued at the Sekai Taikai in Cobra Kai season 6's part 2.
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Owing to this, it makes sense that Gunther Braun has approached the All Valley tournament's committee for help to ensure history does not repeat itself and no one else gets hurt at the tournament after Kwon's death. This could also mean that the tournament's final arc will unfold in the Valley itself and not in Barcelona in Cobra Kai season 6 part 3. A return to their home ground would inspire the Miyagi Do students to push themselves even harder and defy all odds stacked against them in the international tournament.
Cobra Kai
Release Date 2018 - 2024
Network Netflix, YouTube Premium