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How high could Barnes have gone?


Barnes was initially offered 25% of Cobra Kai but almost immediately got Silver to capitulate and give him 50%.

I guess Silver was desperate to recruit a champion. Mind you, he knew he could have gotten any bum off the street to mop the floor with Whinielle in a fight..but he had to ensure he got someone who would be guaranteed to make it to the final round of the tournament (knowing Whinielle would get a disgraceful bye to the final).

Still, he went from 25% to 50% pretty quickly.... was Barnes bluffing when he declined the counter offer of 35%?

Also when Barnes saw how quickly his 50% demand was met, do you think he could have pressed his luck and demanded 60%-70% from Silver?

Just how high was Silver willing to go to buy Barnes services?

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The better question would be how deep was Barnes buried after failing Mr Silver?

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Silver didn't punish Barnes for losing too badly:

Silver: "Barnes.. you screwed up by not getting that damn last point on Whinielle but at least you made him experience true pain, fear and abject humiliation in front of the whole tournament. No one will ever call Whinielle a champion again. It's my fault for making you win a point and lose a point which gave you literally no room for error. As a consolation prize I will award you with a 0.1% stake in Cobra Kai dojos."

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Pure fantasy. Nobody fails Terry Silver and gets off lightly.
0.1% in dojos that never happened isn't really a punishment either

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Do we really KNOW if the dojo's never happened?

There was a near 30 year gap between KK3 and Cobra Kai.

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Yes we do.It was Johnny who kick started the new generation of Cobra Kai. It hadn't existed since the Barnes thing in 85. It even says so in the Cobra Kai series when Johnny wants to enter the competition.

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Maybe Cobra Kai didn't enter any sanctioned tournaments since 85.

But maybe the dojo's continued for the next 10 years or so and held underground tournaments to the death not plastic trophies?

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Johnny would not have been able to use the name.

(But maybe the dojo's continued for the next 10 years or so and held underground tournaments to the death not plastic trophies?)
Odd you should say that when you previously basked in the glory of them winning the All Valley after more than 30 years.
Just accept it all went tits up for Cobra Kai, but now they have risen again.

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Johnny DID use the name as we saw in Cobra Kai.

My point is maybe between 1985-1995 Terry Silver kept Cobra Kai going underground and it made millions in black money until being shut down?

The dojos could have made $20,000,000 in those 10 years and Barnes would have received .1% or $20,000

Not too bad.

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Johnny DID use the name as we saw in Cobra Kai.
Which is my point, numb nuts!

My point is maybe between 1985-1995 Terry Silver kept Cobra Kai going underground and it made millions in black money until being shut down?
Pure fantasy without any basis in fact.

No, Barnes probably ended up in toxic sludge headed for landfill in Borneo. At least that is a more realistic scenario for failing Mr Silver.

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As an aside, may I just say that the world is a much cleaner, safer place thanks to men like Terry Silver. Think of all the good children who will never be exposed to the perils of chloride sludge thanks to his hard graft.

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A lot of young people learned honesty, compassion, and fair play thanks to this man.

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True
And think about the fact he cleaned the shit off the streets of California by getting rid of Barnes.

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You talk a big game because you're safe in jolly old England.

But if you were on the streets of LA and encountered LA's Bad Boy Snake and Tournament Terror Mike Barnes you would be toast.

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Talk a big game?
What, saying Terry Silver got rid of Barnes?
Maybe you should delete that post like you have done with others you fuck up!

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Calling Barnes shit was out of line even for you. He would DESTROY you.

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Oh no!
If I lived in LA I might get visited by two bit part actors in their 50's pretending to be two make believe 17 year old bad boys of LA.
Priceless!
Please see a shrink. The sooner the better

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Trust me, in LA no one would mistake you for a "bad boy."

You would be viewed as a harmless oaf.

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Off topic again.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxMsP63UIVA

Watch this wears alan and try to not wet your pants.

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Sorry I couldn't help it.
I wet my pants......laughing!

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lol I'm actually pretty sure Snake is the director's son.

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He is. He originally tried out for the part of Mike Barnes. The audition is on youtube www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YLQ_rrO9iI . TBf, he didn't do a bad job. In fact the part of Snake was created especially for him on the back of that audition.

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Agree completely, I always liked the character of Snake well before I heard he was the director's son. I liked Barnes too, despite the movie being a step well below the original, I thought the "villains" were well cast. The top of my wish list for Cobra Kai season 3 is an appearance by Terry Silver and I also wouldn't mind Mike Barnes popping up.

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Terry Silver would be good, but I'm convinced Barnes ended up in a canister of toxic sludge for failing Mr Silver.

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I actually like that dialogue better than what made the movie.

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Originally Mike Barnes was a fan of Whinielle who became obsessed with beating him in the tourney.

A bit more interesting take than being a hired gun who was in it for the money.

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