Jack and Kim are martial artists who don't belong to any dojo. Instead, they've spent years training together on their own, perfecting a unique and formidable fighting style. As a couple, their bond is reflected in their synchronized movements, combining speed, strength, and precision to create a near-unbeatable duo. They've never needed a dojo, preferring to hone their craft in private-far from the spotlight and away from the rules of traditional schools.
When Cobra Kai students first encounter them, they're immediately intrigued by the couple's unmatched skills. Seeing an opportunity to prove themselves, a group of Cobra Kai's best students confront Jack and Kim, eager to demonstrate that their dojo reigns supreme. But when the challenge is made, the students quickly learn that their arrogance is no match for Jack and Kim's abilities. In a matter of seconds, they're all easily defeated-no sweat, no struggle.
Word spreads fast through the dojo: these two outsiders, who aren't even part of Cobra Kai, are far superior in both skill and discipline. Johnny Lawrence, impressed but frustrated by their independence, watches from the sidelines, wondering why they won't join his dojo. Kreese, always scheming, sees the couple as both a threat and a potential asset, trying to manipulate the situation to his advantage. But Jack and Kim have no interest in joining Cobra Kai or any dojo. They prefer their freedom and their own training.
Despite not being a part of Cobra Kai, Jack and Kim's superior abilities stir both admiration and resentment among the students. Some view them as rivals, while others are drawn to their calm and disciplined approach to martial arts. But the couple remains unbothered by the drama, sticking to their own path.