Cobra Kait season 6 will wrap up the story of Johnny Lawrence and his titular dojo, but Terry Silver and Eagle Fang Karate present some problems.
Going into Cobra Kai season 6, Johnny Lawrence has two dojo problems he must confront. The series started with him reopening the titular dojo of his childhood, but a lot has changed since then. Cobra Kai has switched hands several times, becoming the center of significant battles and rivalries. However, now that Terry Silver has been dealt with (hopefully for good), Johnny will have to figure out what to do about Cobra Kai and Eagle Fang—and Daniel LaRusso might even be able to lend a hand.
Johnny didn't initially set out to revolutionize the Cobra Kai dojo, but as he began to develop as a person, the school changed around him. Still, individuals like John Kreese and Terry Silver made this difficult, since they each essentially hijacked the school and returned it to its old honorless and brutal ways. Thankfully, Silver's true nature has been exposed to the world, and he was sent to prison. Though Kreese made a daring escape in Cobra Kai season 5, his status as a convict should make involvement at the dojo difficult. Still, the way for Johnny to get Cobra Kai back may not be easy.
Before his arrest in Cobra Kai season 5, Terry Silver used his immense wealth to elevate the Cobra Kai dojo to more than it had ever been. This could be a good thing for Johnny if he decided to take the school back. The problem with Cobra Kai season 6 is that Silver is still the legal owner. Just because he will be in prison doesn't mean he had all his assets removed. In fact, it's still possible for Silver to run his business from behind bars, which would put Johnny in an uncomfortable position if he decided he wanted to get back involved.
Additionally, the fact that Silver was revealed to have cheated at the All-Valley Tournament may result in the Cobra Kai dojo being banned from karate competitions, even if Silver himself was no longer involved. The dojo has been at the center of many controversies over the years, and Daniel LaRusso even once petitioned to have the school thrown out of the All-Valley tournament for good. Now that Silver has tarnished the name forever—and is still the school's legal owner—it might not even be worth Johnny's time and effort.
Johnny's dojo situation is even more complicated in Cobra Kai season 6 because after his original school had been taken away from him, he started a new one called Eagle Fang. Ultimately, the unconventional dojo has done pretty well for itself, since the students managed to keep up with Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do with no issue. However, there is still a problem in that Johnny still doesn't have an official location to call his own as of the end of Cobra Kai season 5.
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