@Chi_Chinonyerem@LAKAYEJR Let me cook...😅
Mo bu is strong no Cap
Buh Kingdom described Tou (Teng) as a character that even Rivals and Friends alike could not determine his strength nor weakness.
A man that lived & survived the days of the Great Generals.
Stood shoulder to shoulder with OUI KI - DONO.
@victusurama@Chi_Chinonyerem@LAKAYEJR NO CAP 💯 💯
Mo bu is strong no doubt.
Buh Kingdom described Tou as a character that even Rivals and Friends alike could not determine his strength nor weakness.
A man that lived and triumphed in the days of the Great Generals.
Stood shoulder to shoulder with OUI KI - DONO.
@Chi_Chinonyerem@P_O_J_RIENO@LAKAYEJR Let me cook...😅
Mo bu is strong no Cap
Buh Kingdom described Tou as a character that even Rivals and Friends alike could not determine his strength nor weakness.
A man that lived and triumphed in the days of the Great Generals.
Stood shoulder to shoulder with OUI KI - DONO.
The whistle blows and the arena instantly turns into chaos.
Zuko wastes no time opening with aggressive fire pressure at Mako, but Mako fires back immediately and both of them start trading sharp controlled blasts across the ring. Meanwhile Bolin and Katara are already fighting for positioning, Bolin launching heavy earth discs while Katara keeps redirecting the pace with smooth water counters.
Then Korra enters the mix and the whole momentum changes.
She barrels straight through the middle forcing Toph to defend early, and now both sides are exchanging constant zone pressure instead of looking for quick knockouts. This is pure pro-bending warfare.
Toph starts adapting fast though. Even without seeing, she’s reading every shift in movement through the floor and timing counters perfectly. She catches Bolin stepping too hard during an earth launch and sends a disc straight into his ribs, knocking him back a zone.
Katara follows it up instantly with rapid water strikes that force him right to the edge. Bolin tries to recover balance but Zuko cuts off the angle with a fire burst and sends him into the water. First elimination.
Now it’s a 3v2.
Mako and Korra immediately lock in. Mako starts applying nonstop pressure on Katara while Korra goes directly at Toph. Zuko tries stepping in to help but Korra’s offense is overwhelming. She forces him backwards with pure aggression and nearly knocks him out right there.
But Katara turns the tide.
She lands a clean water shot on Mako while he’s distracted helping Korra, sending him stumbling back a zone. Zuko sees the opening instantly and blasts Mako off the platform with a direct fire strike.
Now it’s Korra vs Toph, Zuko, and Katara.
And somehow�� Korra starts COOKING.
She’s weaving through attacks from all three, slipping past Katara’s water shots, tanking Zuko’s pressure, and forcing Toph into defensive exchanges. She catches Katara overextending and knocks her straight into the water with a brutal air-assisted water combo.
Then she turns and immediately rushes Zuko before he can reset his footing. One explosive exchange later and Zuko is gone too.
Arena losing its mind.
Final matchup.
Toph vs Korra.
The entire fight slows down. No wasted movement anymore. Just reads and counters. Korra keeps trying to overwhelm her with raw power and constant pressure, but Toph is locked in completely, tracking every step through seismic sense.
Korra goes for one last full force rush thinking she finally has the angle — and Toph reads it perfectly. She shifts the ground beneath Korra’s stance and lands a clean earth shot right to the chest that sends Korra flying off the ring.
Silence for one second.
Then the crowd explodes as Toph raises her arms and yells:
I’M THE GREATEST EARTHBENDER IN THE WORLD!