Warning! This article contains spoilers for Cobra Kai season 6, part 3.

Cobra Kaiseason 6’s part 3 surprisingly does not include a Johnny and Daniel rematch, raising many questions about why this creative decision was made. While thefirstKarate Kid movie’s direct sequels and reboots struggled to find a solid reason to exist,Cobra Kairevived interest in the seemingly dead franchise by reinstating the core element that made the 1984 film successful. It took audiences back to the franchise’s roots by featuring the rivalry between Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso.

Ralph Macchio in the Crane Kick stance in Cobra Kai as William Zabka’s Johnny Lawrence watches him

Although the series also added many new characters to the mix, its primary narrative initially revolved around the animosity between Daniel and Johnny and how it influenced their students to turn against one another. This set the stage for many slambangfights between Daniel and Johnnyand the students of their respective dojos. Surprisingly, however,Cobra Kaiseason 6’s part 3 does not feature a showdown between the two characters despite being the final installment of the series.

There Was No Reason For Daniel And Johnny To Fight In Cobra Kai’s Final Episodes

Given how Johnny and Daniel’s childhood rivalry paved the way for nearly allCobra Kaiplot points, it is understandable why many viewers expected the two characters to have one showdown in the final arc. Johnny and Daneil’s karate prowess has also been extensively debated. While some believe Daniel still has what it takes to beat Johnny, others believe Johnny’s “no mercy"Cobra Kai approach might finally work in his favor. However, instead of settling the debate and featuring a final showdown between them,Cobra Kaiavoids featuring any conflicts between the two

…By featuring a showdown between the two characters, Cobra Kai would have risked undermining the growth and maturity they have achieved throughout the series.

Tanner Buchanan as Robby Keene, William Zabka as Johnny Lawrence, and Ralph Macchio as Daniel Lawrence in Cobra Kai

While the mere prospect of a final karate match between Johnny and Daniel was exciting, the show’s creative decision makes sense. InCobra Kaiseason 5, Daniel and Johnny had already resolved their differences by teaming up against a common enemy.Even Johnny, who had always been resentful towards Daniel, had become far more mature and self-awareto realize that holding on to the past was not worth it. Although Johnny and Daniel found themselves in each other’s crosshairs again while mentoring their students together in season 6’s opening arc, both realized that fighting would solve nothing.

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Owing to this, by featuring a showdown between the two characters,Cobra Kaiwould have risked undermining the growth and maturity they have achieved throughout the series. Since they were way past their issues with one another inCobra Kaiseason 6’s part 3, their rivalry also would have felt forced. This makes it hard not to believe thatCobra Kaimade the right choice by focusing more on Johnny’s redemption and featuring a fight between him and Sensei Wolf.

Daniel Coaching Johnny For The Sekai Taikai Was Better Than A Karate Kid Rematch

It Redeemed Both Of Them

Instead of fighting one another, Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso train together inCobra Kaiseason 6’s part 3. This proves to be even better than them fighting each other because it allows the show to recreate the iconic Apollo Creed and Rocky Balboa training montage fromRocky III. At the same time, it also shows how, after being enemies for a long time, the two characters have understood that they can only grow by learning from each other’s strengths and experiences.

Every Fight In Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 3

Cobra Kai season 6’s part 3 marks the end of all remaining rivalries and underlying conflicts by featuring a series of compelling fight sequences.

By forgiving each other for everything that has happened in the past and learning to fix their relationship, the two characters also honor one ofMr. Miyagi’s most profoundKarate Kidquotes,“For man with no forgiveness in heart, life worse punishment than death.”By training together, both Daniel and Johnny prove that they have come a long way from theirCobra Kaiseason 1 rivalry, which brings the perfect closure to their individual and shared journey in the series.

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Cobra Kai

Cobra Kai is a sequel series continuing the narrative of the Karate Kid saga, set 30 years after the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament. It focuses on Johnny Lawrence seeking redemption by reopening the Cobra Kai dojo, reigniting his rivalry with Daniel LaRusso, who strives to maintain balance in his life.