![]() Now, Hawk gets to see just how tough he is. Speaking of, he still harbors the mental and emotional wounds Kyler inflicted on him, which he must not only confront, but come to terms with when Kreese recruits Kyler and his minions into Cobra Kai. From stealing the carwash money Miyagi-do raises for Miguel’s surgery to accidentally-on-purpose destroying Demetri’s class project, Hawk has turned into another Kyler. But not just for Demetri, for any Miyagi-do. Humiliated, Hawk has it out for him in season 3. Surprisingly, Demetri, who doesn’t really have any karate prowess or athletics, has learned a thing of two since joining Miyagi-do and kicks Hawk into a trophy case. Hawk stays with Cobra Kai and fights with them against Miyagi-do during the schoolwide brawl at the end of season 2. One of the people that heads to Miyagi-do is his former bestie, Demetri, who he starts to bully. The other half, most of whom are former best friends with those who stay in Cobra Kai, choose to join Miyagi-do. Half stay with Johnny and Kreese (Martin Kove). Not only does he get strong, but he also gains a lot of confidence. He looks tough, but can he back it up? Yes. That’s why he transforms himself into Hawk, complete with a mohawk and tattoos. Johnny says the best way to disarm people is to distract them, a lesson Eli takes to heart. Needless to say, he’s one of Miguel’s first recruits when Miguel convinces Johnny (William Zabka) to open Cobra Kai. Like Miguel (Xolo Maridueña) and Demetri (Gianni DeCenzo), he’s often a favorite target of bullies, especially Kyler (Joe Seo). We first meet Eli Moskowitz (Jacob Bertrand) in season 1. But in season 3, Hawk sees the error of his ways and ends up making a surprising decision. Hawk in Cobra Kai definitely strives to be strong to overcome the bullying he’s endured because of his lip, but that also ends up being his weakness, too. Although, one of the things we learn about Kreese in season 3 is that he doesn’t believe people are good or evil, only weak or strong. There are no shortages of antagonists in Cobra Kai. ![]() Hawk makes some surprising decisions in Cobra Kai season 3 Although it looks like Johnny and Daniel might have finally put their personal feud behind them after the end of the third season John Kreese is still a foe to them both and the feud between Cobra Kai and Miyagi-do is going strong and there are strong fighters on both sides.By Courtney Mroch 1 year ago Follow Tweet Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso brought back the Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do feud thirty years after the first movie. Updated on March 15th, 2021 by Kristen Palamara: Cobra Kai continues to be an engaging show that continues the original story of the 80s martial arts Karate Kid movies. Whether fans are rooting for Cobra Kai or for Miyagi-Do, these are the best of the best who will continue to drive the action forward with some brand new brawls. In between seasons, there's a good opportunity to recap the fighter roster on both sides to determine who the strongest fighters are. RELATED: Cobra Kai & The Karate Kid: 10 Best Rivalries, Ranked By extension, that means an even more intense rivalry between the Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do Karate dojos. The drama hits a shocking climax at the end of each season and has drastic repercussions for every character in the story. The Karate Kid story continues to heat up with the release of Cobra Kai.
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