Chozen issued a stark ultimatum to Terry Silver in Cobra Kai Season 5: "Keep expanding, keep hiring, or go near the LaRusso Family, and Chozen will take merciless revenge," after defeating Silver's senseis, setting up a direct confrontation, though he also played along with Silver's attempts to gauge his loyalty.
He explains that it cost him his fight against Terry Silver, that he was drunk and that evening he called up Kumiko, drunk, and that she never called back.
Daniel then says that he forgives him for the events of the past, and Chozen is grateful for it. He then offers Daniel the scroll, telling him "You keep for your collection" (a callback to when he said the same thing to Kumiko, though in a lascivious context, during Karate Kid II).
Chozen didn't even really lose this fight he had Silver down but got distracted AND I think it's mentioned that he isn't a heavy drinker and was drunk for the fight, so a drunk Chozen handed Silver his ass and lost only by a distraction (worrying about a companion).
Chozen became Miyago-Do's third sensei alongside Daniel-san and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka), but Chozen also revealed he is in love with Kumiko, a torch he's carried since the 1980s. At the end of Cobra Kai season 6, part 1, Chozen decided to return to Okinawa and win Kumiko's heart.
In Episode 8 of the show's sixth and final season, the legendary Chozen (Yuji Okumoto), who first appeared in The Karate Kid II, hooked up with the baddest and first female sensei, Kim Da-Eun (Alicia Hannah-Kim), granddaughter of Kim Sun-Yung (C.S. Lee).
Both are capable of defeating Silver in a close fight. Wolf couldn't be beat by a Chozen level fighter who had help.
Carmen Diaz's (Vanessa Rubio) pregnancy is one of the highlights of Cobra Kai Season 5's ending. It pushes Johnny Lawrence to become an even better dad since a baby is on the way.
Unfortunate, but thank you for the opportunity and time I had on the show." She added that she was let go because the writers couldn't find a place for her character in the scripts.
When he failed to do so, Carmen fled Ecuador to the United States with her mother and their unborn child, a boy who she named Miguel. She raised Miguel with the help of her mother. Hector remained unaware of his son's existence.
Kreese is Johnny's father's, brother's, nephew's, cousin's, former roommate.
After Aunt Yukie passes away, Kumiko inherits her home, settles back in Okinawa, and becomes a dance teacher for children. While she had many marriage proposals, she never married or had children.
Why did Kwon die in Cobra Kai? According to series co-creator, Kwon's death was always in the plans, and essential to the story the season was telling. “We set Kwon up to be the new big, bad antagonist going into this second block,” series co-creator Hayden Schlossberg told Variety.
Betsy's death was tragic from every angle. She was a young woman with a bright future ahead of her who died in a freak accident. However, this Cobra Kai character's death is all the more terrible when considering the way it pushed Kreese to become the villain he never should have become.
However, Silver breaks the bad news that his father wanted him to take over the family business and threatened to cut him out of the inheritance if he disobeyed. He also wanted him to put behind the war and karate. This crushed Kreese, who didn't think he could run the dojo without Silver there to help as a co-sensei.
Miguel attempted to apologize, but Kyler and his crew began shoving him around, taking his Pepto Bismal and pouring it on his head as well as nicknaming him "Rhea" (short for diarrhea). However, after Miguel was shoved onto Johnny's car, Johnny stepped in and beat up Kyler and his gang.
Robert Scott Garrison (January 23, 1960 – September 27, 2019) was an American actor known for his role as Tommy in the 1984 film The Karate Kid and the second season of its spinoff Cobra Kai.
Halfway into the season Demetri attempts to join Cobra Kai after witnessing Miguel beat Kyler and his gang, but ends up quitting after being humiliated and physically hurt by Johnny Lawrence. Despite quitting he remains close with Miguel, and even tells Miguel that he doesn't need Cobra Kai because he has him.
Aisha Robinson
Aisha is Yasmine's former bully victim. She often bullies Aisha because of her weight. During the Halloween party, Yasmine posts a cruel pig meme of her eating Cheetos during the Halloween dance, which deeply upsets Aisha.
Robby Keene is the estranged son of former Karate champion-turned-deadbeat Johnny Lawrence, and a distant alcoholic mother named Shannon Keene. Due to Robby's estrangement from his father and his mother's perpetual absence, Robby falls into the wrong crowds and quickly becomes a delinquent.
Personal life. In 2009, Mouser was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Mouser and actor Tanner Buchanan announced their engagement in February 2025. They met in October 2017 during the filming of the first season of the series Cobra Kai.
After exchanging vows, Carmen finally gives birth to her and Johnny's daughter, whom they name Laura after Johnny's mother.
An unarmed human could not beat a wolf in a fight.
They are not merely big dogs. Wolves are apex predators that would make any lone person recoil in fear should they encounter one in the wild.
Tang Soo Do Cobra Kai is based on Tang Soo Do. Both Tang Soo Do and Taekwondo are influenced by Northern Chinese Kung Fu, which is Kick heavy. Tang Soo Do also has a heavier Japanese Karate influence than Taekwondo.
Yes, a 140 pound man can beat a 200 pound man in a street fight. And a 110 pound woman can beat a 250 pound man. It happens.