Terry Silver’s victory speech in the Cobra Kai season 4 finale secretly teased more villains joining the show. When Tory was declared the winner of the girls’ division in the All Valley Karate Tournament, Ian Thomas Griffith’s character seized this opportunity to make an impassioned speech about what their victory means for their future. Based on what he said, Cobra Kai winning the tournament is only the beginning of the dojo’s success.
Silver getting what he wanted – as well as full control over the Cobra Kai dojo – established him as the show’s biggest villain. Not only that, but it set new problems in motion for the main characters. Silver telling Kreese (Martin Kove) that he’s going to bring in a friend to help him run Cobra Kai was taken as a hint at Mike Barnes’ return. Played by Sean Kanan, Barnes was the professional fighter Silver hired to beat Daniel in The Karate Kid Part III. The line in the finale strongly suggests that Mike Barnes will be the latest major Karate Kid character to join the Netflix series, presumably as a villain who will assist Silver in his schemes.
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A clue in Silver’s victory speech indicates that he’ll have multiple allies at his side – not just Barnes. He claimed that his intention is to open up more Cobra Kai franchises all over the Valley. Obviously, more dojos mean more adult karate instructors. To this end, Silver will have to recruit more like-minded martial artists to serve as senseis in his new dojos. With his vast financial resources, it shouldn’t be difficult for him to hire skilled martial artists to fill these roles. Since they’ll all be located in the Valley, it makes sense that these additional dojos and
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