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Season 6 of "Cobra Kai" holds a lot of exciting prospects! For this list, we'll be looking at the conflicts, character arcs, cameos and more that we may see on the karate themed show in the future. If you haven't watched seasons one through five of “Cobra Kai” watch out for major spoilers ahead. Our countdown includes Johnny Secures a Full-Time Sensei Job, Miguel Wins the Sekai Taikai, Hawk Mentors Kenny, Tory & Sam Have a Rematch, and more!

Script written by Andrew Tejada

Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 Predictions for Cobra Kai Season 6. For this list, we’ll be looking at the conflicts, character arcs, cameos and more that we may see on the karate themed show in the future. If you haven’t watched seasons one through five of “Cobra Kai” watch out for major spoilers ahead. What would you love to see in season 6? Let us know in the comments below!

#10: Sensei Kim Becomes the New Head of the Snake


Just when Sensei Kim was getting used to running Cobra Kai with Terry Silver, he got arrested for his past crimes. But we don’t think she is just going to return home and retreat. Since Kim doesn’t have any legal baggage attached to her, she’s free to continue operating Cobra Kai. Her cleaner reputation may even help convince students like Kyler to rejoin the dojo. Sensei Kim journeyed to the U.S. to ensure her grandfather’s brutal martial arts style lived on through Cobra Kai. With the international Sekai Taikai tournament looming on the horizon, we bet she will do anything to see a few of her family’s style represented on the mat.

#9: Hawk Mentors Kenny


Throughout season 5, the rivalry between well-established Hawk and rising fighter Kenny got more intense with each episode. All the bad blood and tension built up to the moment the Cobra Kai fighter bested his opponent in a one-on-one with a controversial move. Although Hawk might still be upset about the shocking loss, he still may push to help his rival. The fighter knows exactly what it’s like to lose yourself to Cobra Kai’s teachings. Instead of trying to beat his rival in a rematch, Hawk may want to teach the newer fighter how to control dark impulses. Their collaboration might be what Kenny needs to get back onto the right track.

#8: Mike Barnes Returns to the Dojo


When the man formerly known as Karate’s bad boy reunited with his old foe, he suggested that fighting was behind him. But he jumped back into the fray as soon as Chozen attacked. And after Terry Silver attacked his shop, Mike went to beat down the villain himself. These incidents may have reignited the furniture store owner’s interest in karate. Mike may seek to sharpen his skills for future bouts or just get his notorious temper under control. If we’re lucky, he may even have a friendly sparring with Johnny. While the idea of Mike training more might sound far-fetched, Daniel was running a successful business without doing karate until season 1. Who says he’s the only businessman who can step back into the dojo?

#7: Daniel & Johnny’s New Dojo May Be Named After a Familiar Logo


Two of San Fernando Valley’s best senseis have done a great job at combining their fighting styles and teaching students how to do the same. However, Johnny and Daniel both lacked the ability to fuse their dojo names. But a new title might come from the back of the Miyagi-Do gi. Throughout the franchise, fighters are reminded to grow in their own unique ways just like each bonsai tree does. It’s also safe to say both Johnny and Daniel’s styles have branched off from what their mentors taught them. So, picking Bonsai Karate as their new dojo name could perfectly sum up their journeys as fighters and senseis. Johnny could even add an eagle to a branch in the logo to make it look cooler.

#6: Tory & Sam Have a Rematch


Although Sam and Tory were finally able to put aside their differences and fight together in the season 5 finale, we don’t think they’ve completely quashed their beef. The last time the two met on the mat, a cheating referee made sure the former “Cobra Kai” queen won. This means the two still need to determine who’s the superior fighter. Tory also likely wants to restore her honor after winning in such a dishonorable way. While there’s dozens of reasons why this duo might fight, it would be exciting to see them clash over who goes to the world tournament. Watching them compete for a coveted spot on an international stage would make their duel into one of the show’s most highly anticipated rematches.

#5: Johnny Secures a Full-Time Sensei Job

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We have to give Johnny a lot of credit for trying to join the gig economy as a driver/delivery man. But we think his constant one star ratings from angry customers might push him back towards an old career. Since Johnny started the series trying to make it as a sensei, it would be fitting to see him mentor kids full time. Maybe the dojo he runs with Daniel might blow up in popularity after the Sekai Taikai tournament. Since Johnny’s partner already has a full-time job at the dealership, the Eagle-Fang sensei could make a career out of operating multiple dojos. As an added bonus, he may also make enough to make his girlfriend Carmen’s over-the-top domestic dreams a reality.

#4: Kreese Teams Up With Another Old Villain


Outside of the allies he made in prison, Kreese doesn’t seem to have any friends he can go to after his big jailbreak. But what if he’s been connected to another franchise villain this entire time? During “The Next Karate Kid”, we’re introduced to a hardened war vet named Paul Dugan. Like Captain Kreese, this brutal man also believed in training students to be absolutely ruthless. It’s entirely possible that Dugan may have met the Cobra Kai sensei while serving overseas. But they may have avoided meeting up onscreen so far because they each have such strong personalities. If a desperate Kreese tries to hide out with Dugan, things might get ugly. But seeing “the Next Karate Kid” villain could open up another exciting possibility.

#3: Julie Pierce Becomes a Recurring Character

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Since the show brought back main heroes and villains from the first three “Karate Kid” movies, it feels inevitable that Julie Pierce will appear next. We haven’t seen her fight since the fourth franchise film’s climax. But we’re willing to bet Julie kept up with her Miyagi-Do training. If our prediction about Dugan and Kreese is correct, she may team up with the Cobra Kai sensei’s longtime rival Daniel. Watching the franchise’s first two main heroes face off against a couple of big bads would be epic. We also wouldn’t mind if Julie just showed up in California to help defeat Sensei Kim and her underlings. No matter how the heroine returns to the franchise, we’d love her role to be bigger than a cameo.

#2: Miguel Wins the Sekai Taikai


The All-Valley champ wasn’t in the right state of mind to defend his championship title in the season 4 finale. However, it’s clear he still has the skills to beat tough opponents. We have a strong feeling he will rise to new heights during the world tournament. Since he bowed out of his fight with Hawk, we think Miguel will likely have to beat his friend in a match along the way. Furthermore, the All-Valley champ may be the last male fighter standing for his dojo if Robby’s bad luck at tournaments knocks him out of the running. Miguel has overcome everything from severe injury to self-doubt over the last three seasons. What would be more satisfying than seeing him hoist the Sekai Taikai trophy?

#1: Cobra Kai Finally Dies

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In past interviews,“Cobra Kai” creatives hinted that the show would have “at least six” seasons. What if the upcoming world tournament marks the end of an era for the series and a certain snake dojo? If Cobra Kai fails to win the Sekai Taikai, Sensei Kim might lose interest in keeping the martial arts chain going. And since both Kreese and Silver’s reputations have been tarnished, they couldn’t return to lead the dojo either. The lack of interested and available senseis may be the final nail in the coffin for Cobra Kai. All of the show’s events began because Johnny revived the dojo. It would be tremendously fitting if his first student struck the final blow against Cobra Kai to conclude the series.

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